hello dear friends,

im moving! i have been working hard this year bossing about the likes of aaron moodie to build be a new folio site, so i can consolidate my work, whatever it may be.

from now on I will;

be blogging here- http://sarahtrotter.posterous.com/

being professional here- www.sarahtrotter.com (almost live- promise!)

eating here- www.trotski-ash.com

making like a bird here- @trotski_ash

and socialising here- www.facebook.com/sarahtrotter


love to you all at how is the view.
and lets hope the future is Casual and Relaxed (new mantra)...

x



Kate Bush's cover of 'Rocket Man'. Happy beats for a sad song.





Does everyone else get these ? So good.

SO hot in Melbourne. I crave the beach and the salt water on my poor stingy hayfever eyes. They are all pink and tired and itchy and irritated. I hope that it will pass soon. This image is from Syoin Kajii hopefully delivers some sea dreams.



I love this kid's bed in a wardrobe. Ultimate cubby.
I have always been a believer in each space being designed for a particular purpose. A 'sleeping space' instead of a bedroom. A place entirely dedicated to sleeping. I would love to have a house where there was a sleeping space and a dressing space. Separate functions in specifically thought out spaces.

This sleeping space is another good one. House in Plum Grove SANAA.
Sometimes new spaces seem so empty when they have no connection to any built past. I'm going to visit a space tomorrow and cast my eyes over some plans for it's new life. The paint was scraped off the other day to reveal brass window frames and oak doors. It was once a place called 'Lacrosse town couriers'. Ha. A 'Lacrosse The Planet' sticker was once on its doors.

Architecture isn't just building new things, from scratch, things that are seen as a single entity. I like to believe it's also an act of analysis, a carefully considered intervention into a landscape, into an existing fabric. A response.



"ps: i have a fear
of non-lived in spaces


one of the reasons
i didn't pursue architecture,
was that i didn't want to
build anything new."






The beautiful work of Jake Walker at Gallery 9 in Sydney. If you live there, go to it and stare at it. You will become enlightened. Trust me. We have one at home and I am a much better person for it.


top:
Jake Walker A West Coast River 2009
center: Jake Walker D Goodwin 2009
bottom: Jake Walker Old Dusty after M Morrisey (detail) 2008







I really love this clip. So many beautiful colours.






A couple of years ago, in a lounge in a giant house in Albert Park, a few of us sat around and watched Elvis. It was his live comeback performance in 1968. 'Elvis' was up in big red lights and there he sat, on a platform in a sea of (older than they were when he did blue suede shoes) girls, performing and smirking his best smirk. In head to toe black leather.
Romy and I were about to have a Safari Party, and 'tiger man' got us all welled up with excitement. Romy was pondering writing a story about planning your funeral, and for hers, we are going to have her name, big, spelled out in lights.

Romy comes home in 17 days. Excellently soon.

I'm 28. It was my birthday on Monday, I had an amazing day.




My little second cousin Ashley posted this clip with a caption 'so this is where Beyonce got her moves for Single Ladies'.









































insidehouse on the right, outsidehouse on the left.
by takeshi hosaka architects. via ii-ne-kore
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I've been at this game for a while now. I like to check what I was doing three years ago, or longer. This made me smile today.

...

gen bought me poppies
they are slowly unfolding at my desk
from being so crumpled to being so fine and transparent
i love watching them
three have opened today already

she told me about a place in tasmania
where there is a strange religion in a little
town where a friend of her's lives

they wear scarves on their heads and
long skirts
and they believe heaven is at the end of a street in
that town
gens friend lives on that street
but the wrong end

"heaven is at the end of my street
and i live at the wrong end"

we decided that would be a good song

these people also believe that
you cant look at any type of screen
not a computer or a television

but they correspond with the leader of their religion by email

they go to the nearest computer place
which is run by two gay guys in the town and
get the men to log in to the email and
print off their correspondance


crazy

...

june 5th, 2006


















I recently aquired one of the most precious pieces of vintage I have ever found. A gorgeous cotton 50s wedding dress. I'll show you once I've had it dry cleaned and the zip replaced!
I found this precious place on the internet today.
I'm not getting married, I know people who are though. How incredible is this lace?







































Some stills from the film Kelly's Blues that I worked on earlier this year...
more to come as I get them!
































































top image: amazing outdoor mirror installations by Francisco Infante-Arana and Nonna Gorunova, via beautiful decay via freckle farm

middle and bottom image: The Selby



Mirror Mirror on the wall who is the fairest of them all.
Some friends of mine are starting a bar in Westgarth and I popped around with some tile knowledge and other knowledge and checked it out on Tuesday. This is for them.
It will be beautiful.

JULES. sister of JULIO. and GLITZERN.






























For Claerwen.



























photo elizabeth toll via a glamourous little side project



Still hanging on, waiting for the landing. I have been dreaming so many vivid dreams the last couple of weeks. Some good, some bad, some horrific.
Being caught between life and death was probably the one that has stayed with me.
I have to land, somewhere, anywhere and know where I am going.
Sitting on my beautiful porch this week with a dear friend over some plum wine on ice with lemon, a discussion of the future and what it holds took place. Seems they are coming thick and fast, these discussions, these days. Speaking with Lorelei last week about what constitutes 'Adult Behaviour' was another of these discussions.
Still, alighting the train when the inspectors appear at 8:21am and being late for an appointment this morning probably means I have a way to go, with the whole Adult Behaviour business.
























prada backstage via this is glamourous.




A friend of mine sent me an email of Bridgette Bardot in a one piece and a cape stating that that was what she wanted to look like, "for Halloween and always".
This is what I would choose to look like, always (today anyway).
The Archetypal Man- Judee Sill







".... Archetypal- that means the mold we are all poured from. I really wrote this for an old boyfriend who, who had a lot of passion in his dishonesty... it got me... I don't know how to explain it so I hadda write a song about it..." Judee Sill (live)


























Beautiful Correspondence.

via FFFFound
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