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RAPTORS AFTER LOUIS VUITTON LABELS

November 14, 2013 Photos, Writing No Comments

Velociraptors

Thieves in the Night.

Thieves in the Night.

News travels fast and far. Last week, having heard of Louis Vitton’s new handbag collection a band of 75-million-year old female Velociraptors invaded Hong Kong and Kowloon. They came from inner Mongolia, China. It did not take them long to reach the show windows all over town. Jennifer Eagleton saw them in Pacific Place. I caught the raptors, red handed, in a Tsim Sha Tsui show window.

PENANG STREET ART

February 9, 2013 Photos, Travel, Writing 10 Comments

Street Art – Making A Scene

Art for the people has changed Penang in a big way. Interactive art on peeling, crumbling facades have made the city more alive. Old walls are canvases for a 25 year-old artist, animator, photographer, and filmmaker. Lithuanian Ernest Zacharevic from Middlesex University of London came to Penang for a short visit ended up staying and painting for more than a year. Working in collaboration with the small art community of Penang he has turned city walls of Georgetown into canvases, blending art with organic landscapes. The brilliant ideas that give rise to these murals bring tradition and culture to the present with humour.

Titles “Kopi O, Tok Tok Mee, Trishaw” evoke nostalgic memories.
Kopi O = black sweet coffee with thick coffee sediment at the bottom
Tok Tok Mee = welcome sound of striking bamboo clappers of the noodle cart arriving round the corner
Trishaw = favourite means of transport for short distances.

A Jimmy Choo mural shows the famous shoe-man from Penang. He learnt his trade from his father. Penangites view these aptly titled murals, whimsically portrayed on walls, with great pride. Joyful visitors crowd before them with families and friends posing for photographs.

Little Children on a Bicycle
Armenian Street, Penang

Little Children on a Bicycle
Armenian Street, Penang

Photographers

Photographers

This amazing painting on the sidewall of an old home reminded me of my own youth. Of wild times when I did the much-forbidden-thing of tearing around the side lanes of our village on my bicycle carrying friends’ young sisters and brothers. The faster I went, the sharper I turned the corners, the louder the little pillion passengers screamed and laughed. Here the children have been painted on the wall and old bicycle placed below them. With no worries of vandalism or theft this ‘sculpture art’ affords much fun. Ernest does the same with a motorcyclist. Painted on an old unused entrance is a rider with an old helmet and placed below him is an old real motorcycle, not too rusty.

Boys reaching up!
Boy on Chair Mural
Canon Street, Penang

Boys reaching up!
Boy on Chair Mural
Canon Street, Penang

In this painting a boy is reaching up to get a real coke bottle from an air-vent and below him a real chair. Next to the chair conveniently situated a wooden ladder to walk up to the wooden bench that entices exuberant interaction. Children and adults jump on the bench and reach up to the next air-vent on the wall. Family, friends, strangers step back to take photographs.

Reaching Mother and Son

Reaching Mother and Son

Inaccessible, high walls too have their share of paintings. The most prominent one on Penang Road. Working from a high crane, and scaffolding Ernest painted a resting trishaw man right above where my business, a fashion outlet, ‘The Peacock Boutique’ used to be.

Trishaw Man
Penang Road Penang

Trishaw Man
Penang Road Penang

These witty and fascinating murals portray Penang culture. Evocative, humorous and clever messages abound too. One about using fewer plastic bags and another says ‘drive less’. Cars have begun to choke the streets of Penang and frustrated drivers trying to get parking spaces in the city are common sights. A new awareness for all to be more organic is taking place.

Drive Less Cycle More
Bishop Street Penang

Drive Less Cycle More
Bishop Street Penang

Other black and white graffiti have sprung up too.

Kwan Yin Temple
Pitt Street Penang

Kwan Yin Temple
Pitt Street Penang

Window

Window

The graffiti I love Penang is no understatement

I'm in Love with Penang

I’m in Love with Penang

George Town, a Unesco World Heritage Site, with an inner city population of less than 750,000 throbs with laid-back energy.

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A FRIEND AND ME

November 17, 2012 Photos No Comments

Steve and me in London

Steve contact me. Two photos of us in London that Don took. I would like to send you copies.

In London, near Dali Gallery

ON COLOANE ISLAND MACAU

July 25, 2012 Photos, Writing 2 Comments

Pousada de Coloane
Dream

Balcony

On balcony white, muffled
Greening branches hushed,
The lush summer rests.
In absorbent light
Breath
Gives rise to a dream.

Paved Path

Along stone paved paths
Crotons nod yellow red
Spreading creepers invite
As silently mists fold in,
Float
Leave behind the dream

Mist

Go beyond. Sun umbrellas
Blue-fringed flap in air warm
Beach mats on black sand
Shells listening, humming,
Absorbent
A lapping sea froths.

Boats in steady bob
Rustle, nod to waves
Dancing, lifting, easing
Breeze
Flutters here and beyond.

I stop and watch fish smile.

WordPress Photo Challenge MOVEMENT

July 7, 2012 Photos No Comments

The Roundabout

Taken from the first floor of Boathouse Restaurant, Stanley Main Road, Hong Kong.
On Sundays the road is closed to vehicles.

SPOOKS

July 5, 2012 Family, Photos No Comments

And for my head
A pillow, hard red
Perchance to dream
Of tuna and cream

Weekly Photo Challenge: Create

June 27, 2012 Photos No Comments

CREATe

Create leads to creative. Moving empty vegetable-delivery baskets and chill boxes from restaurants to a parked truck. No parking or stopping in many busy streets in Hong Kong.

Hong Kong: My City Wet

In Central on a Wet Day

It has been several long wet weeks in Hong Kong; much thunder lightning and storms. To enjoy some of the rain Don and I decided on a city walk of exhibitions last Sunday. We took in ‘Transforming Minds’, the great Buddhist Exhibit of sculptures at the Asia Society, and made a trip to Sundaran Tagore Gallery showing Annie Leibovitz photos and visited my friend, Karin, at the Karin Weber Gallery exhibiting Phaneendra Nath Chaturvedi works.

Along the Bridge Asia Society

Long and Wet

A still fountain reflecting green and high-rise

Image Buddha above city scape. Sculpture by Zhang Huan

Fountain Hong Kong Park

Roots in City Street

Escalator Pacific Place

Bananas in Graham Street

Famous Causeway Bay Flower Man in Central

Chempak $10, and $20 Gardenia

CALL ME MISTER

May 11, 2012 Photos No Comments

Garden visitor

CALL ME MISTER

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