What a lovely little day of adventure in the inner suburbs of Melbourne. Went to visit my best friend, who lives in the coolest terrace behind one of the most atmospheric bike shops I have ever seen! Then off to Gorker Gallery in Fitzroy to see an exhibition by Darren Henderson. Great exhibition. Lots and lots of owl images, painted on little wooden boxes and lacquered in shellac (yes shellac is a type of varnish made from beetles and I reckon has a rather golden sheen). Never been to this gallery, rather industrial in the fact it exists in what I would regard a garage space behind a roller door. But certainly looks like it has a fair amount of kudos in the area.
This exhibition was inspired by the mythology surrounding owls and human nature. Cleverly Darren Henderson arranged all his paintings into a map of the world. No bird has as much myth and mystery surrounding it as the owl. Owls symbolically can represent so many things from knowledge, wisdom and fertility to death, famine and destruction. Many views across the world and time are contradictory.
Note to self: I would like to explore the power of "owl" symbolism and as a totem/power animal sometime in the near future.
Anyway from owls and wonder.... we went to the Centre of Contemporary Photography, which oddly enough I have never been too. Hugely dissapointed in the exhibitions and photographers work that I saw there. I was unsure of the meaning of many photographs. In my opinion the main exhibition had little/no visual impact, poor quality photo's with ideas so abstract they failed to even sustain my interest to what on earth they could be about. The only saving grace was one photographer by the name of David Van Royan had taken a set of self portraiture "Not Moving" which were rather thought provoking. One of his pics as below.
Yummo finally, lunch/afternoon tea at a local Fitzroy pub - Marquis of Lorne. Yes I reckon this is little inner suburbian gem! Friendly warm atmosphere, easy just to sit at the bar and munch away on delicious hot fat wedges with chilli sauce, and nice glass of pinot gris..... I would highly recommmend.
What a day. So early evening - off to a birthday dinner at I Carusi Pizza with a girlfriend and a whole group of her friends. "I Carusi Pizza" (affiliated with "Pizza Meine Leibe" in Northcote) is pretty well known to locals in East Brunswick and has a reputation for a great atmosphere and fantastic pizza. I was certainly not dissappointed. What a wonderful evening, scrumptious pizzas with toppings such as salmon, proschietto, pine nuts, whole baby tomatoes and rocket, pumpin, gorgonzola cheese, zuchhini etc.... taste sensations mmmmmmm...... Corkage was $7.50 so to be honest I opened mine under the table and shared with others.... not going to pay corkage at this price!! For dessert, someone had made an amzing chocolate and hazelnut tart..... the clincher of "I Carusi" to me was the fact they cleaned the tart baking dish afterwards... now that is friendly helpful service... :)
Gotta love the inner suburbs of Melbourne for food and art...... if you have time to explore them this Autumn you should!
By Briony
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Samhain, Zombie Shuffle & Wendy Rule
Saturday, May the 1st was Samhain, a time of the year to celebrate the end of the harvest, prepare for the winter and pay respects to ancestors. At this time of the year the veil between our world and the underworld is believed to be thinnest. Some celebrate this festival with bonfires and food and honor their ancestors. Others celebrate it as All Hallows Eve or Halloween.
So perhaps ironically/or perhaps even aptly? I went to the Melbourne Zombie Shuffle (which was certainly ghoulish!). This is rather crazy event, which began 4 years ago, where thousands of mad Melbournians join together dressed up as zombies and shuffle through the city!!! Covered in blood, gore and spattered with brains they chant "aaargh brains" and "what do we want?.... BRAINS.... when do we want them?.... BRAINS". This is certainly an amazing sight and a lot of fun. Of course it was the perfect photo opportunity, so please enjoy some of the portrait type pics I took.
Later in the evening, I went to Wendy Rules album launch "Guided By Venus" which was held at The Toff on Swanston Street in the city. Quite a good little venue with an upmarket sprit/wine list, but the music was definately what made the evening. It was a night of delicious, beautiful, memorable music combining folklore, mythology and magic. The sounds were so lush, and standing in a room of beautiful people drinking red wine was a very warming experience indeed..... just the perfect way to celebrate Samhain!
And to top it all off, my neighbour gave me pomegranates as a gift today from her tree.....now it's time to find a recipe ... perhaps steamed fish with pomegranate seeds.... yum
So all in all a lovely weekend..... may this autumn continue to be colorful and eventful!
Briony
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