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ENJOY; ISSUE; INTERESTING PLACES; INTERIORS; JOYDAY; WALLISM:THE SEMIOTICS OF WALLS; STREET FINDS; SHIFT HOW WE SEE; FASHION; ART; COLOUR

31 October 2011

shiftazine is 2




shiftazine is two years old and is reaching the world with followers in Australia, Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, France Germany, Greece, Italy, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, Russia, Spain, Tunisia, USA, UK.

Thank you and keep enjoying and shifting. Σας ευχαριστούμε και συνεχίστε και μετατόπιση. Grazie e continui godere
e spostarsi. Gracias y guarde el gozar y el desplazar. Вы и держите насладиться и перенестись. Merci et continuez à
apprécier et décaler. Obrigado e mantenha-o apreciar e desloc. Danke und halten Sie zu genießen und zu verschieben.

27 October 2011

A voice in the darkness





Chalk drawings are living things. 
They are constantly changing, shifting, thrilling, exciting, enabling, disappearing. 
Illuminated by the beaming light of a Tuesday night opening at the Damien Minton Gallery, 
the scribbling of a street artist attracted as much attention as the art on the walls inside.

Chalk drawings bring joy and life to our streets. They are not locked away. 

They are made to delight us or just give the maker a voice. They rock !

If you go to Damien Minton Gallery on Great Buckingham Street in Redfern, 

you will always find a grand selection of chalk drawings surrounding the gallery itself. 
The art just grows out of that place. 61-63 Great Buckingham Street, Redfern, Australia. 
www.damienmintongallery.com.au


14 October 2011

Brown is not boring


Earth, hearth, home, outdoors, reliability, comfort, endurance, stability, simplicity, comfort, chocolate, autumn, skin, fascism, stone, and of course, soil. 
You can grow a beautiful effect out of the use of the colour brown. 
The first recorded use of brown as a color name in English was in 1000_Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Color New York:1930 McGraw-Hill (Page 191)

07 October 2011

How to establish a dialogue



A friend of mine told me the other day that they did not understand or know how to establish a dialogue with colour. Well, its a matter of being observant. Just take a look at these tiles which are usually dismissed as crappy old floor tiles. We foolishly don't regard them, but just LOOK at them and at the colour palette within. IT'S BEAUTIFUL!

28 September 2011

Springs Anew_Broken but beautiful





When you chip or crack a lovely cup or saucer its a crying shame. 
You reluctantly throw the object away or you hold onto it hoping it will fix itself somehow. 
Well our deepest little wish of still being able to have this lovely thing in our lives has come true because of a generous, 
and delicate person by the name of Raphael, who takes what some people might see as junk or old tat and transforms it into beautiful pieces. 
He glues and stacks and crafts the discarded ceramics and porcelain, gluing little gold feathers on the backs of the brooches, 
edging the broken bits with delicate, mock gold trims.

Loving the process, loving the end result. From broken to beautiful.

18 September 2011

Evocative, Amusing, Delightful







EVOCATIVE: Trigger a feeling or sense of something; Bringing strong images to mind; 
Call up spirits, feelings, memories, energies to mind; 
REMINISCENT; SUGGESTIVE; EXPRESSIVE; VIVID; GRAPHIC; POWERFUL; HAUNTING; MOVING; POIGNANT.

DELIGHTFUL: Causing delight; Charming; PLEASURABLE; ENJOYABLE; LOVELY; PLEASANT;
 ENTERTAINING; SATISFYING; WONDERFUL; FABULOUS; GRAND; BRILLIANT.

AMUSING; Causing laughter or providing entertainment; Provide interesting and enjoyable occupation for someone; 
FUNNY; WITTY; LIGHTHEARTED; ENGAGE.

A new range of fabrics called Pearl'n'Jack, just launched this week in Sydney Australia, has taken its inspiration from imagery of the past. 

For enquires or to look at the range of tea towels, beautiful pillows, table clothes, fabrics, covered furniture (reclaimed, reinvented, remarkable!) 
just visit Seasonal Concepts 122 Redfern Street Redfern NSW 2016 Australia.www.pearlnjack.com.au

Enjoy!

12 September 2011

In everything they make, say and do.








One sunny Saturday I found my way to a cafe that made my toes curl with Delight. 
The Rollerdoor cafe located on Beaumont Street, right next to the Hamilton train station in Newcastle, 
will bring a warm and truly happy moment to your day with the care they infuse in everything they do, say or make.

Open seven days a week, manned by fourteen creative and productive people in total, who are either students, artists, musicians 
or full time chefs who make almost everything that is enjoyed by all who pass through the Rollerdoor.

I spoke with Tarzi who manages the Rollerdoor cafe but is soon to depart, as she is about to have a dear little one in eight weeks. 
Fiona and Phil Smart started the place two and a half years ago. 
It is frequented by all, and everyone from kids having their breakfast before school through to the wise retired ones as well as those essential subcultures.

I immediately loved the overall look of the Rollerdoor cafe and its SHIFTAZINE sense.
 There is a sense of wit and inventiveness in how the whole place has been put together.
 It is both hip and homey at the same time. It clearly speaks whatever language you want to hear.
Murals, beautiful murals, cover the exterior. 
The food is cooked by local boys and girls and its as delicious as anything I have enjoyed anywhere in the world. 
The full attention of the staff is only equal to the full flavour of their coffee.

Rollerdoor cafe is opened from 6am to 5pm during the week and 7am to 4 pm on the weekend.
You can ring them on 4969 1786.

16 August 2011

Was Now Is



























































Sydney Design 2011 as usual, was full of exciting, inventive, original ideas brought to life by both the young fledglings and the older, more experienced designers of most of the design disciplines in found and engaged with our world. Not only were the cultural institutions such as the Powerhouse Museum and Object Gallery full of projects, concepts, new visions and responses to
the modern society, but also the laneways of Zetland were bubbling with delightful solutions.The pieces that have been featured in these pages were all apart of a show named ‘REFORM’ and was a part of the Sydney Design 2011.

The show was a brain child of the fortynine. The following text has been taken from a informative brochure that accompanied the ‘Reform’ show held in Tosh Lane, August 6 & 7 2011.
‘Reform emerged from discussions surrounding our shared intentions as a collaborative studio, and playing them off the theme of Sydney Design 2011 - is old new again? With a broad common brief to guide our
design work, we set about exploring both individually and as a group, frequently coming together to share our progress.

The majority of the works in ReForm are a collaborative effort borne out of the studio philosophy of the fortynine. The broad range of skills within the fortynine results in the work integrating numerous ways of thinking, designing and constructing.
The bulk of materials for the project were discarded on the streets and lane ways of Sydney and collected over time by all contributing designers.

The fortynine frequented wide-ranging council clean-ups and material re-dispersal organisations, adding to an already overflowing garage with a plethora of resources, ReForm has focused on re-using materials, parts and fixtures whereever possible, virgin materials have been kept to a minimum and in most pieces consist only of surface finishes and fixtures.
www.fortynine.com.au info@thefortynine.com.au




15 June 2011

On the (garagesale)trail








































I AM VERY INTERESTED IN THE WHOLE OLD FASHION IDEA OF A GARAGE SALE. THE NOTION OF RECYCLING HAS BEEN AROUND FOR EVER AND NOW WE HAVE THANKFULLY SHRUGGED OFF THE LAST RESIDUE OF THE 80S AND ALL THINGS BIGGER, AND NEWER AND MOST EXPENSIVE. ON APRIL 10TH 2010, SYDNEY CITY COUNCIL ALONG WITH OTHER SYDNEY COUNCILS PROMOTED AND
ENCOURAGED A SATURDAY WHICH FOCUSED ON THE GARAGAESALETRAIL. PEOPLE HIT THE STREETS MANNED WITH A MAP AND LOCATIONS OF ALL THE REGISTERED GARAGE SALES. IT WAS A HEAP OF FUN AND EVERYONE CHATTED TO EACH OTHER REGARDLESS BEING A FRIEND OR STRANGER.
LOVE THAT! I LOOKED UP WWW.GARAGESALETRAIL.COM.AU AND FOUND A GREAT PROFILE AND EXPLANATION OF THE IDEA.

29 May 2011

A short b(l)ack and sides




Redfern Street in inner Sydney was always a little on the thin side for a place to take a coffee and have a chat with friends or locals, until now that is. 
 In the past six months there has been an explosion of cafes, restaurants, and wonderful new stores full of beautiful pre loved things.

The cafe COFFEE, TEA & ME opened just a month or so ago, and it has changed the sense of the hood for the good, better, best. 

Now one finds a strip of Redfern Street full of the most interesting people taking their coffees, sitting on the most charming pre loved, pre used objects 
that work very well as cafe furniture_An old wooden ironing board serves as a table for four, bicycle seats that have been placed on top of stools, 
kindergarten tables and chairs all offer you a place to sit and watch the hustle and bustle of the street.

93B Redfern Street, Redfern Sydney. www.coffeeteaandme.com.au t: 02 9008 7121

11 May 2011

Find JOY wherever you can




I know I bang on about the notion of JOY, but really it is a very important thing in our lives. 
It does not take much to generate it, and the effect of it can last a life time. 
It is both a concrete and abstract notion at the same time. 
It can occur accidentally, or through the conscious act of a person, or just by observing one's surrounds.

Remember to celebrate what brings you JOY on the 25th November. 
It will honor my dear boy Jack, who brought us all so much joy and who inspired JOYDAY in the first place.

19 April 2011

We shift...






















Boats come and go,from ancient places – to lands of myths. Surrounded by blue of the waters and the skies, we slide through these elements sometimes fluid, sometimes blown by the winds of fate.

Always we bob to the surface.

12 April 2011

Reinvigorate, Reprocess, Renew

































































It seems to me that people have embraced the whole notion of recycling, and reinventing with a great sense of creativity.

Emerging from what only a few years ago would have been considered rubbish are beautiful, quirky, and truly desirable objects.

All the lights featured in this article are from Seasonal Concepts 122 Redfern NSW 2016

09 April 2011

URBAN STATION_The office of the future






“Dear Michael
Just found an article about this really interesting cafe in Buenos Aires. Go check it out and let me know if it is any good. 

Its called URBAN STATION. Location: El Salvador 4588 Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1414.
Thanks Jack”


“Dear Jack
Really really smart idea.... The office of the future perhaps? I can see lots of these being part of all major cities. 

In New York 3/4 of people in Starbucks were only there for the free WiFi just sitting on their laptops, this place is much more professional and very quiet, so no doubt you could actually get work done... 
Was expecting it really just to be like any other cafe but it was more like an open office, everyone was there to work. 
Really nicely fitted out interior too, but most stores and cafes in this part of Buenos Aires have quite interesting interior design.

[One trendy clothes store was set up in an old bar, but instead of refitting everything, they left all the bottles and bar setup and just improvised the store around it]...

Also there are 2 conference rooms upstairs but I couldn't take pics of the main one as people were having a meeting in there. 

 Talk later.
Michael”

03 April 2011

Scratch, Scribble, Spray





Graffiti can be such a hassle, if it does not possess some creative intent.
 If it’s nothing more than some random, and meaningless scribble, 
it can be so disappointing to find on your wall.

Where I live you can see a wide but sadly not varied range of these pointless scribbles and scratchings.
 You can also see how people have tried to paint away these scribbles with whatever paint 
they have lying around in the shed.

One day I was struck by how beautiful these patched walls were as they reminded me strongly of
 Rothko and his adventures in fields of colour and simple, graphic shapes.

All it took was a shift in how I looked at a thing.

08 March 2011

GAB FAB







There are a lot of great, exciting streets around the world. 
Streets full of fabulous bars and cafes where one can drink and nibble on yummy tit bits.
Streets full of shops that offer many opportunities to spend our money on things big and small, which we did not know existed, 
let alone desperately need to possess until confronted with them for the first things.
Streets such as Crown Street Surry Hills, Oxford Street in both Sydney & London, or any street in Manhattan, or Paris. 
 But there is an area in Brisbane, known affectionately as the Gabba where a new street experience has emerged, 
where the likes of Canvas bar is found and its gab fab! Enjoy.

22 February 2011

All Washed Up_Never





















One day I had a revelation when I discovered the photographic work of Bill Eggleston, an American photographer.

He possess an eye and a sensibility which gleams beauty in every corner of one’s ordinary world. His work is truly significant. I thank him.