Do you remember my 'ideas notebook'? Well, I have started a new one already and I have managed to loose it already as well...So many nice ideas LOST!
Tuesday, 29 June 2010
Sunday, 27 June 2010
Spoon
Before I start going on how wonderful it is to be featured amongst the bunch of the most talented photographers of my generation (in reGeneration 2 published by Thames & Hudson) I would like to do a post about a place in Edinburgh that is quickly advancing into one of my favourite places in town - Spoon Cafe Bistro in 6a Nicholson Street.
I was taken there by a fellow photographer, David and if not taken there by somebody who is already familiar with the place I might have missed it myself. Not that it does not have a big sign outside! (It does as you see in the pciture). The entrance however is somehow concealed between two entrances to the flats in the building and as the Spoon is situated upstairs, there is not any shopfront either. It used to be an Asian quisine restaurant as my Korean friend told me, when I subsequently took her there for a meal.
So its views to the coupola of the Edinburgh University have some culinary history already but now the place looks more like a trendy hotspot in Berlin than in Bejing.Dave very kindly allowed me to photograph his hand and his desert (I had an almond & pear tart, a huge looking merange with raspberry sauce was his choice) with a background of the Skye map with which two big round tables are covered with. And the hot chocolate was served in a tiny cup, please do not worry about Dave's hand size! The choice of the furniture featured in the spacious, lightfilled interior is haphazard but somehow looks put together even implying some sort of cozines of our favourite Krakovian cafes.
Simon likes their choice of pastry and properly hot cappucinos that come in some oldschool cups and my favourite are...the toilets, wallpapered with issues of British magazines from 60s and 70s so you can read about Mia Farrow's performance is Rosemary Baby while you are away from your companions. (Btw do you also have that symptom that you absolutely must read siply ANY written word when it is there, in front of your eyes? Wallpapering the toilets with culinary recipies is a risky strategy with me as I end up taking awfuly long time there taking notes...). Ah, and one of the perks is a free access to the internet.
I am hoping to take Monica there when she finally gets better and hopefully comes one day to Edinburgh! Meanwhile I am spreading the word among my Scottish friends. If Spoon was located a bit closer to us (well, it is a good 20 minutes walk from where we leave but just 5 minues when you are already in the Old Town) Tea Tree Tea would have a serious competition!
More indepth about the Spoon and their menu HERE.
Tuesday, 22 June 2010
Back from the country of watches!
Honestly, I have never seen so many adverts concerning hand watches! And plastic surgery clinics, but there weren't any posters to be seen which would advertise recently published books. I wish I bought a bd about Friedrich Nietzsche that I saw at the Geneva airport. Helas I decided to spend my last beautifully designed 20 Swiss francs note on a coffee and a cake...
In the picture - the reason of our short trip:
Labels:
Lausanne,
nothing but work,
Switzerland,
Visiting
Monday, 14 June 2010
Sunday, 13 June 2010
Expo at ECA
Edinburgh College of Art Graduation Show opened two day ago and I have spent last several days talking to various visitors about my project shown in a very conveninet location of the Sculpture Court. Website also went up, so you can see more than just 3 exhibited Temporal (Portraits) at http://www.sylwiakowalczyk.com/
I have had some frendly conversations with people from Scottish NPG and an independent curator who immediately invited me to take part in the show he is curationg somewhere in the New Town (I did agree though I am going to see the space tomorrow) though beahviour of some visitors bewilders me: they TOUCH works on the wall, they choose their favourite of the provided postcards scattering the rest of them all over the place, they read comments in the comments book without leaving their own and during the private view I had to remove several cups with RED wine that were left just next to the prints in portfolio box.
We are back from Haddington now and back to our regular schedual. I would like to have a look tomorrow if anybody have not nicked my prints (exhibition is supervised but you never know, I kind of assumed that the Blurb book will eventually get stolen at some point as it is too tempting) and to top up the cards as they disappear surprisingly fast - I think at least 200 were distributed in the first 3 days of the exhibition!
Meanwhile have a look at several pictures (courtesy of Simon's new toy about which later) from the Friday evening:
Labels:
Graduation,
nothing but work,
Work work work
Wednesday, 9 June 2010
Is he Scottish or what?
I cannot sleep because I am coughing so much (a small chect infection inherited after Simon who is doing very well now, thank you) so I went on line to read a blog by photographer Martin Usborne (do you remember his portrait of a couple straight from 1040s with their two beautiful goggies which featured in the National Portrait Gallery exhibition in London? No? Check out his portfolio right now!)
And guess what? He has a post there about Florence - well I did not venture downstairs in Duomo, I just went to see the coupola.
And guess what? He has a post there about Florence - well I did not venture downstairs in Duomo, I just went to see the coupola.
Labels:
Fascinating work of other people,
Florence
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