Saturday, December 4, 2010

one little journey: the shop

i’ve got a shop on Etsy!

This is something that i’ve been thinking for quite a while but didn’t really have the chance to work on it. And since there wasn’t much real work going on right now, i thought it’s a good time to get started.

First batch to go is a series of handmade notebooks:

A palmsize notebook to capture your daily thoughts. The cover is an original photograph printed on matte paper.

Every notebook is made unique and about 50% of the pages are made from upcycled paper scraps. Perfect for the you who enjoy a little surprise on every flip of a page.

Currently, there are only a few items listed in the shop, but i will be adding more this coming week.

Enter promo code “OPENING10” at checkout for 10% off. Till 12 December 2010.

Comments and feedback welcome :-)

Thursday, November 25, 2010

missing covers


A personal project that i’m currently working on. Quite a bit of hands-on work required... almost made me feel like a student. Will talk about it more when it’s completed.

*Excited!*

Sunday, November 21, 2010

the last of perth

Steps at Perth Cultural Centre, near The Art Gallery of Western Australia.



Point Walter. As it was low tide, the 1km curvy sandbar was pretty visible in some of the
photos.

The very useful tripod that took all our group photos, we named it Alien.


Pretty trees outside Centro Galleria.

Checking out Harbour Town.

Animal specimens at Western Australian Museum.
First photo: skeleton of elephant / Last photo: gorilla and human

Specimens of butterflies. There were hundreds (or even thousands) of them.

Museum cafe break.


London Court.

Buying drinks at Carousel Shopping Centre.


City centre, along Murray Street and Hay Street.

The city was getting ready for Christmas.



Pretty candies and cupcakes.

These are the last batch of photos from Perth. Now, i can give my full attention to a personal
project that i’m currently working on.

Perth, Australia
30 Oct – 7 Nov 2010

Thursday, November 18, 2010

too much to see, too little time

It’s Fremantle Day!


The weather was fabulous, it was really nice to just laze around. These ‘resting’ pictures
were taken after our jump.


This was near the harbour. Beautiful sunlight with cool breeze, love it!


In search for food.

We settled for lunch at Little Creatures – a brewery and restaurant set inside a massive
converted boat shed. That’s the pretty waitress who took our orders.

With such fabulous weather and view, there was no reason not to dine alfresco.


These were the exact same food pics i used for the lunch collage. But the spread was so
yummy i had to show them again :-)

Empty shells from my plate. We love love love the chilli mussels, and the gravy went so well
with freshly toasted bread! Yum!



Our last stop was Fremantle Markets. It wasn’t huge like Camden Market or Spitalfields/
Old Truman Brewery in London but there was still a lot to see. i felt somewhat rushed as
we were running out of time.


The only shopping i did was: a toy for my niece, macadamia nuts for dad (from a famous
stall recommended by my friend) and a few decorative placemats for my breaks.


It’s a pity we had to leave... too soon. No time for the Arts Centre and Public Artworks in
Times Square, the E-Shed Markets and other small shops around the area.

Fremantle (Southwest of Perth), Australia
5 Nov 2010

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

it’s crystal clear!



Above are few more photos from the dolphin watch. After returning to land, we went straight
to the cafe for some hot drinks and snacks to warm our body before heading to the beach
where we’ve been eyeing on our way to the boat since morning.

The water was cold and unbelievably clear, making the duck* looked as though it’s floating
in air. *Correction: they are seagulls, not ducks. i saw my friend’s photo description on fb
and realised i’ve mistaken the seagulls as ducks lol!



i wish we had proper attire to walk across the sandbar that leads to Penguin Island. We saw
a few groups of people on their way and it looked really fun. Hopefully there will be a chance
to do it next time.



After like hundreds of photos, we got off the beach for some lunch and souvenir shopping.


And finally at around 2-ish, it was time to leave. We were the only passengers taking the
Wild Encounters transport back to the city. Hence, everyone got too relax and fell asleep
shortly!

Rockingham (South of Perth), Australia
31 Oct 2010