A very busy afternoon at the "Look at me: Who am I?" photo booth with plenty of people prepared to try on groovy gloves, wavy wigs, twinkling tiaras and various superstar style accessories. The feather boa continues to be hugely popular and it is surprising how quickly the inner 'star' shines through !
Born to Boogie !
"Fetch me my longsword ..."
Ladies and gentlemen Hurry hurry hurry Step right up . .
"Who Me ?..."
Is it cos Im cool ?
"Is that a photographer I see before me?"
Abracadabra !
"I feel pretty, Oh so pretty .."
Altogether a fun afternoon with winter sunshine and a happy crowd all keen to be famous for
15 seconds.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Heyy;;
ReplyDeletejust thought we'd leave you this comment to say...
HEYY!!! :D
great pics!
ReplyDeleteRia and Caitlin xx
As an inveterate museum goer, I find this exhibit caters to the 7 year old
ReplyDeletenot really that impressed tbh, i find this exhibit shows a lak of artistic ability commonly found in primary school children. Perhps he should have laid off the heroine
ReplyDeleteBACK AGAIN FOR A SECOND DAY.NEVER RELISED HOW MUCH I LIKED WARHOLS WORK. AS A YOUNGSTER I LIKED HIM BUT MY HART BELONGED TO EARLYER MOVMENTS LIKE FUTUERISM AND CUBISUM. I THOUGHT POP ART A BIT LIGHT WAIGHT.PERHAPS WE WERE JUST TO CLOSE TO IT THEN.GREAT TO SEE HOW CONSISTANTLY PRODUCTIVE HE WAS AND HOW HE CEPT THE QULITY UP FROM BEGINING TO END EVEN BEFORE HE WAS FAMOUS. STILL DIFFCULT TO SEPERATE THE WORK FROM THE NOSTALGA.THE SCHOOL FRIEND WHO INTRODUCED ME TO THE VELVIT UNDERGROUND,THE ELETRIC CHAIR PRINTS FIRST SEEN IN A BOOK SITTING AROUND THE HEATER IN THE SCHOOL ART ROOM,SEEING CHELSEA GIRLS ON LATE NIGHT,T.V.,WEARING OUT EXPENSIVE VIDEO COPIES OF FLESH AND TRASH,IMITATING CANDY DARLINGS LINE "TEN DOLL ---EERRS"WITH DRUNKEN FRIENDS,OWNING SEVRIL PAIRS OF THE PARTROOPER BOOTS SHOWEN IN THE LATE PRINTS.FINALY THE QURELL POSTER WHICH HUNG ON THE WALL OF MY BEST FRIENDS FLAT WHERE HE DIED OF AN OVERDOSE AT THE AGE OF 34. BERTIE MARSHALL HAD POINT WHENE HE SAID "WE ARE ALL WARHOLE`S CHILDREN".
ReplyDelete