July 02, 2009
July 01, 2009
Boycotting Nokia

Consumers are calling for a boycott of Nokia-Siemens for selling to Iran.
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June 29, 2009
Felt Memories
Last week I went to Bita Ghezelayagh’s first solo exhibition in London. It featured a collection of felt capes. She treats her felt capes as canvasses on which she expresses her memories of growing up in Iran. She was brought up in Tehran where she lived through the Iranian revolution of 1979 and Iran-Iraq war (1980-88). She is heavily influenced by post-revolutionary visual popular culture.
A thousand and one metal keys, crowns, tulips and images of a renowned Iran-Iraq war hero printed onto metal tags are sewn onto the garments. She combines these with Iranian slogans – such as "Martyrdom is the Key to Paradise".
Bita Ghezelayagh says: "making my first designs, and travelling around Iran searching for the best techniques, I came across a display of felt shepherds’ capes in a provincial bazaar. They hung inertly, heavily, a reminder of earthy tradition amid the gaudy consumer goods, and were a poignant validation of Joseph Beuys’ elevation of felt into art."
June 26, 2009
ET look-alike 2

I found this ET look-alike in Hampstead Heath.
>> Here is another one in Gower Street
June 18, 2009
June 16, 2009
Twitter and Iran

I am eagerly following #iranelection twitter topic. It seems that Twitter is the best place for up-to-date information (and rumours) on Iran. There are new tweets every second, many from people inside Iran, posting continual updates with their mobile phones. It is really quite amazing how fast news is spreading. News of violence and unrest are being published seconds after they occur for the world to see.
Here is a small Twitter list from Iran which have a constant stream of updates and links to photos and videos:
http://twitter.com/persiankiwi
http://twitter.com/madyar
http://twitter.com/iranelections
June 15, 2009
Winter will end!
Sar oomad zemestoon (Winter comes to an end) an old Iranian revolutionary song.
Today's events in Iran reminds me of the early days of The Iranian Revolution of 1979.
June 09, 2009
The Son of Man

Max's version of René Magritte's The Son of Man. Max will be 10 in August.
June 01, 2009
Good or Evil

Good or Evil : an East London graffiti.
>> Click here to view more Street Art in London
May 20, 2009
Artistic Chicken

Max thought his breaded chicken fillet looked very much like an artist's palate. So we made it even more!
May 15, 2009
The Headington Shark
The Headington Shark is a 25ft-long fibreglass sculpture representing the body and tail of a large shark, apparently having dived out of the sky to crash through the roof of a Victorian terrace. It situated at 2 New High Street, Headington, Oxford and first appeared in 1986. Bill Heine, a local radio presenter who commissioned it from the sculptor John Buckley, has said "The shark was to express someone feeling totally impotent and ripping a hole in their roof out of a sense of impotence, anger and desperation."
May 09, 2009
Stubborn Pansy

A stubborn pansy flowering through a crack in the pavement.


