Monday, 6 December 2010

oh balls



Just found this from the first week of foundation. 
My ball is still in my garden, covered in snow/bugs. Nice.

thou shalt not use comic sans.

artist unknown, www.ffffound.com

Thursday, 2 December 2010

let it snow, let it snow, let it snowwww.

Ignore what I said yesterday; I had a brilliant time in the snow today!


(to be honest, we didn't make this.
we found it and made it a bit bigger ;D)




Wednesday, 1 December 2010

check this bad boy out.

http://fondletheart.blogspot.com/


Work by everyone else on Foundation Art & Design.
Lovely jubbly.

cheeky little b*stard.

Some kid just knocked on my door asking if I would give him a fiver to clear the snow from my path. I was tempted until I realised he just meant the bit outside the front door, and wouldn't actually be walking around with me everywhere I go, clearing snow so I don't fall over. That would be the best money I could ever spend. I'm not very good with snow. Yeah, it looks pretty. Yeah, making snow men/igloos/giant snow penis' is fun. Yeah, snowball fights are hilarious. What is not fun, is falling over. This is the first thing that comes to mind when I think of snow. Many pairs of leggings, tights and even jeans were ruined by me falling over on the snow last year. I was bruised for about three months. I do not want to repeat that this year! Wellies are being busted out already, complete with mud left over from Reading.

The project we're doing at the moment is public art. That means we have to do art in the street. Yeah that's right, in this weather! I think my final piece will have to be a photo of me dying from hypothermia...

Apparently there's a stamp club down the road I've been given for my project. (I didn't even know those existed. Do people just turn up and say "oooh look at this lovely stamp I got!" Wow.)
Would it be illegal to cover someones house in stamps? Actually, that's a hell of a lot of stamps. I'm not made of money. Maybe just the front door. Hopefully that's less illegal. Hmmmmm...