Artworking; May/June 2019 Rosie, artworker June 3, 2019 I forgot about May and its June now The Westin hotel Sydney. At one time I was here every other week as art consultant & it was great work Ive been doing some sewing So Ive been fabric stalking. I’d like some tweedy plaid pants So I bought these. A bit excited about the stripey velvet Ive spent quite a bit of time on plans for mending my wallet. I’m going to embroider it. Theres quite a lot of repair to do, with extensive darning required on the edges so I may as well go large Its an expensive thing to replace & Ive got nothing to lose in having a go. Mend not buy is planetary goodness. I bought this on Bond Street, London & they were so nice, they emblazoned it with one’s initials I think the white looks nicest but will look rattier soonest & grubby isn’t cool. So I think i’ll do the turmeric yellow/orange which is more in keeping with LV’s leatherwear aesthetic Schools in Australia. Such big sky Utilitarian waiting room. Something friendy about the kettle. Back at the Westin. The Juan Ford painting in the cafe lounge was commissioned by Graphis Art. That this fitout hasnt been remodelled since it first opened in 2010, when most hospitality spaces have a lifespan of 5 years is high praise for all involved Juan Ford And with that, I bid you adieu, dear readers, until next time. Thank you for visiting and a merry good night