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April 04, 2007

cow paradeNot sure what's been going on for the last month, other than a couple of parties wiping out to whole weekends, a pretty messy pub crawl and a particularly drunken night in Soho... Oh and the Affordable Art Fair. Which was awash in wine itself! If you add doing s bit of work and all the days necessary to recuperate from the above... You find yourself here.

We'll gloss over Sarah and Viv's birthdays as there isn't a lot I can remember anyway! A quick round-up of artists that impressed at the Spring AAF include: Val Pitchford, Vanesa Van Vlerken, Alastair Gray, Rupert Muldoon, Lin Osborn, Nigel Moores, Richard Allen, Branislav Kropilak, David Wheeler, Roger Tye [glass] and some great Rock'n'Roll prints from Snap Galleries. It was nice to see Marian from Gallery-One again too.

Hopefully the weather is brightening up now and I'll find some time to get out waving my GPS around whilst taking some photos. Of course it should be OK, weather-wise, in St. Lucia next month. I'm trying to resist the temptation to get a new camera before we go!

Will probably get a few snaps at Cybersonica [late at Tate Britain] on Friday. Looking forward to seeing the Trojan Sound System and the Modified Toy Orchestra.

Just listening to the National Anthem Of Nowhere album by Apostle Of Hustle.

June sees the 30th Anniversary of the release of the Sex Pistols God Save The Queen and Panic Attack! Art in the Punk Years, running from 5 June 2007 - 9 September 2007 at the Barbican Art Gallery.

Ever fancied a go at painting one of those Cow Parade cow's? Now you can, albeit in miniature, courtesy of Firebox [see pic above]. Actually if you submit a design to the official Cow Parade site you could do a life-size one!

OK, I'll try not to leave it so long next time.

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