Saturday, 31 July 2010

inspriation avenue - water

the whisphering of the Sea


New Mutant Army

Dearest Minions, 
                            I wanted to unveil my new mutant army and here it is. As you can see it is the delectable Boris Johnson grafted on to fungus, with this I will take OVER THE WORLD. (They move like triffids and unlike old Daleks can climb stairs.)

Please rest assured that all my beloved minions will be safe from the yawning menace as they are known.

Tootles

EE

Sunday, 25 July 2010

Excellent gift wrapping



Dearest Minions,

As all of you who follow the ways of Evil Edna will know, I am opposed to wrapping paper. Recently another evil overlord known as THE RECYCLER presented me with a gift. As you can see it is sumptuous and inviting. Also for those who have not got the time or the inclination to sew it is a great way to wrap a gift in a gift (as I will have fun creating things out of the shiny material.)


Tootles
EE

Friday, 23 July 2010

Inpsiration Avenue Clouds

Dearest Minions,

Here is my entry to the Inspiration Avenue challenge: Clouds. I really like this photo as I had to get grot in my hair to get it, but it was worth it.

Tootles
EE

Wednesday, 14 July 2010

whimsey

I love this image, background coloured with distress inks.
EE

Monday, 12 July 2010

stash


Dearest Minions,

Look at the precious stash I bought....... precious, our precious....
Bought from the delightful capture the magic in Soham.
EE

Sunday, 11 July 2010

Fitzwilliam museum- waving at the sea


Dearest Minions,

As I like to review museums in my domain and make sure that they will be useful as bases of dictatorship, I was delighted to find the Fitzwilliam museum is perfect for a winter palace. (It really does look like a Russian dictator's winter palace, although I think the lion statues should wear party hats.)

At the moment the Fitzwilliam has gone with a water theme, in the Japanese Art area there is currently an exhibition on the sea "gifts of ebb and tide" which features the famous wave print by Hokusai. I was really interested to see this image as it is so iconic. Like the Mona Lisa it is small and while the sea is still vibrant in it's shades of blue the sky has faded to a pale grey. It is stunning a well worth seeing as is the rest of the exhibition, esp. the print which depicts a famous Japanese legend in which crabs with the faces of dead soldiers on their backs battle a monk and a warrior..... if that is not inspiring for mad scientists then what is?

Maggi Hambling's The Wave is also an awesome display of the power of the North sea or the big blue wet thing to coin a foozie bear ism. However what really floated my boat was something that I normally avoid as it reminds me of bad gift shop presents. There is an exhibition of 21st century engraved glass I was surprised at the how much I liked some of the display (there were some expensive crap gift shop things.) Hopefully it has inspired some molecules, with the layering of images inside the glass.

Do have a peak at Maggi Hambling's work if you get the chance it does for the sea what Banksy does for concrete.

EE

Friday, 2 July 2010

Angels



Dearest Minions,

I came across this beautiful angel in a graveyard in Maidenhead, please feel free to incorporate her in your artistic endevors.

EE