Friday, 23 January 2009

floating squares


Of all Mundy's work, this is one of my favourite paintings. Wonderful colour and such fun. It is pure Mundy and always a delight to look at.

Thursday, 22 January 2009

A lizard in the Kaffirboom Tree

Yesterday, while scanning old photographs of flowers and trees, I came across this one of a lizard on the bright blossoms of a Kaffirboom tree, which I now know as Erythrina Caffra, having looked it up. I had forgotten taking it, but was delighted once again to see the brilliance of these beautiful African flowers and the long-tailed lizard which braved our curiosity long enough for us to take this picture.

So that was yesterday's daily delight. Today it was watching a video of Professor Chomsky's 2005 lecture at Edinburgh University entitled “Illegal but Legitimate: a Dubious Doctrine for the Times”. It is available on the Web. Click here for details. Mundy was fixed on it until the final clapping died down. Chomsky is well worth seeing.



Tuesday, 20 January 2009

O man! Obama!

Somebody called it 'America's Mandela moment' when Obama got the presidential vote and he inspires in people all over the world the same kind of hope and joy that Madiba did (and still does, though it is probably now more reverence and love in the latter case). The words used to describe Barack Obama are all 'presidentially' positive - emotional balance, temperamental maturity, an intellect of power, intuitive, realistic, pragmatic, a strategist. Andrew Sullivan in The Sunday Times put it neatly when he wrote 'Obama acts like a kind of antacid to the American stomach. He has walked through the churn of cultural and racial and religious polarisation and somehow calmed everyone down'.

My delight for the day is this woman, Camila Batmanghelidjh - no I don't either - who runs Kids Company, a London charity she founded in 1996. The charity helps 12000 boys and girls a year, most of whom arrive helpless and with multiple traumas.
Camila's style makes you smile. It's happy. She wears fabulous garments made from all kinds of stuff. In a colourful article in the Sunday Times magazine (from which this pic is taken) she described her gear 'The scarf was given, the sleeve fabric was from a charity shop, the tartan for my trousers was a tenner, and I used the rest for my gloves. The bracelet was from one of the kids, the turban is from a museum, the boots from a second-hand shop.
You can't help loving a woman like that! By the way, if anybody wants to discover more go to kidsco.org.uk. It's worth a visit.

Monday, 19 January 2009

Gaping Void




Just discovered a wonderful blog...Hugh MacLeod's www.gapingvoid.com. Where have I been? It has inspired me to start a completely new blog to talk about this kind of wonderful chance discovery that can add laughter to life. His drawings are sheer delight and the philosophy underlying his message is much like Mundy's. Which is probably why I like them so much. He's bringing out a book in June called How to be Creative, which is bound to be a best-seller.
Every day should be discovery day, and gapingvoid is a fantastic first. See for yourself...