Tuesday, 6 April 2010

Sunny the Butcher

I was getting a bit concerned about finding a decent background for my Assistant Butcher until someone pointed out there was a deer's head in the corner of the room. Not what you expect to find in a Halal Butchers in Southall but there you go. Thankyou to Zia, Sunny and not forgetting the poor old deer.

Thursday, 25 March 2010

The Assistants

So far. Nearly finished. Just a halal butcher's assistant away from a set.

Tuesday, 23 March 2010

Mr Spicer

This is Ben, the latest Assistant in my project. Ben is the Assistant to Sam Taylor Wood. No pressure then!

Friday, 26 February 2010

The Amazing Josephine

They weren't exaggerating about Josephine being amazing. Desiree was brilliant. Finding a room half full of pink balloons was also quite fortunate! Thanks very much to Christopher Howell, the magician and his glamorous Assistant Desiree x


Friday, 15 January 2010

New Zealand

These are taken in Wanaka, a town on the South Island. I can't remember why we went there or indeed what we did when we were there but this campsite has always stuck in my mind. It was utterly in a time warp.



Thursday, 14 January 2010

Assistants Continued

Hello and Happy New Year. The Assistants project is coming on now. Below is Elizabeth, my cousin and a Teaching Assistant. There was no lazy nepotism though Elizabeth went through a gruelling selection process as you can imagine. Elizabeth was the perfect subject, relaxed and in no hurry.


Below is Graham an Artists Assistant. I had no idea how common it was for Artists to have Assistants. Graham was telling me that the high profile Artists can have 20 Assistants beavering away in the background.

Lastly for now are Katharine and Sarah, the PAs to Nicholas Coleridge, the Managing Director of Conde Nast. They were brilliant, I stayed for far too long but we made good use of Nicholas's lovely office. Thank you to all my Assistants!

Tuesday, 3 November 2009

Croatia

I wasn't sure what to expect of Croatia but Dubrovnik especially, was unbelievably beautiful. The combination of such a beautiful, historically interesting town and a port brings cruise passengers with bum bags aplenty but its worth the scramble. The last photos are from Hvar which we happened to arrive on on national Hvar day. Hvar! This seemed to involve every bugger in Hvar doing a lap of the town square and then going to church. Cue miserable teenagers and what appeared to be 25 people dressed as the Pope.