Wednesday, 1 August 2018
Too cheerful
There is an exhibition featuring the work of Kaffe Fasset running at our art gallery right now. The above is an example of the type of thing he does.
I am sure he is a very nice man and all that, but I cannot stand looking at his stuff, even without a hangover. It is a visual overload verging on blinding.
I hope that he does not describe himself as a 'colourist'. Colourists are far from haphazard, and would never inflict this sort of pain on others in the name of art.
On a brighter note (if that were possible) the Kath Kidston outlet in Bath has closed down for good.
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I thought he knitted jumpers!
ReplyDeletep.s. There something that reminds me of Louis Wain in that picture. Danger.
DeleteIt looks as though he knits wallpaper these days. I daren't look up Louis Wain.
DeleteIt looks like a colour blind test sheet.
ReplyDeleteGreetings Maria x
Or it would cause blindness.
DeleteOld grump. He's AMAZING. I got to meet him when he was in NZ recently and he loved my shop. Oh but you know that cos you commented on it, sorry hehe. Still a bit star struck!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure he is a very nice bloke.
DeleteActually he is a bit of a grump too, but also a softie. Sounds like someone else....
DeleteSorry but I love Kaffe Fassett's colours but then I love anything with lots of colour.
ReplyDeleteBriony
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Somebody has to.
DeleteGive me black, grey and white any day. XXXX
ReplyDeleteYes. You can't beat a good nun - without the Pope's permission.
DeleteKath Kidston had a Gerald Ratner moment once not long ago.
ReplyDeletePlease describe. I know Ratner's one.
DeleteWhen asked if she was surrounded by her own stuff at home she said "not likely, can't bear fussy stuff and all this nostalgia for days gone by" or words to that effect. It didn't go down well with her followers.
DeleteHa ha! Great.
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ReplyDeleteI thought I had blocked anonymous comments. Please tell me who you are.
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DeleteYou need not give me your real name, just any name and then you will be welcome.
DeleteThe reason I deleted my comments was not wanting to encourage anyone else using the anonymous option to comment, thinking you must have a good reason to block those. I am Mary, I sometimes comment on John's Going Gently blog. I had not signed off that way in my first comment as I was rushing because my screen looked uncomfortably bright at that time. Looking at that art this morning is now more physically comfortable, and I still just don't like it. Though the colors and pattern might be cute for a two year old girl's sundress.-Mary
DeleteTom, it’s not appealing to the eye! I suppose to each their own. Gabs
ReplyDeleteLooks like the sort of fabric/ wallpaper etc that we suffered in the seventies.
ReplyDeleteOr carpet.
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