Monday, 25 April 2011

Backyard 4


Backyard 4. Christmas tree and bells. I think that I have been growing this tree since 2004. The bells I bought at one of the first Brick Lane Mela's not sure what year

Backyard 3



Backyard 3 All smoke and Mirrors April 2011

Unstately Home


As you may know, THE END OF THE OUTSIDE WORLD IS NIGH'. so over the next few moths as I wind the place down I will be letting you see what is going and indeed going on. I have lived and worked in this space for almost twelve years and have seen Redchurch Street change significantly during that time. It has gone from a run down backwater where you could get a relatively cheap place to live and work, to a busy shopping street full of stuff that I could never afford. So inevitably time has caught up with my style of life on this street so I have to leave.

During this time I have had more visitors through my doors than a small Stately Home, so I am letting you in on the unstately side of things, it may turn out to be just pictures of piles of things that gather when I am not looking. Dirty dishes piles of washing and blocked drains, who knows?

In the scheme of things it is time to move on, but before do...

Wednesday, 13 April 2011


‎'REDCHURCH FACTORY POP UP' If you would like to take part in this event either as an artist or a joiner in to support a very worthy cause, then please contact Jemma Foster through the Facebook events page.

Did I mention that the infamous OUTSIDE WORLD PHOTOGRAPHIC TOMBOLA will be making a show of itself at this do. please come along and show some support , children need books and you came help them achieve this.

£10 on the door


Monday, 11 April 2011


This is everything that I dislike about the very idea of 'cup cakes'. The are made to raise a wry smile from people who find some foods 'fun'. By cooks who like pasting up jokes above the oven, such as 'you don't have to be mad to work here but...'

Tuesday, 5 April 2011

Victim Fashion Pop Up Shop www.victimfashion.com/shop


This week sees the return of Victim Fashion Pop Up to The Outside World. Taiwan born Mei hui Lui began making one off pieces in 2000 in a tiny space in Fashion St, just off Brick Lane in London's east end. The name Victim all of a sudden seemed appropriate as this soon became a venue and meeting point for young creative talents. Mei Hui inspired and was inspired by the artists, fashion designers and musicians who all passed through her shop.

Victim Fashion works reconstructing vintage lace and Victorian prints, changing, dyeing and becoming reborn with a nod and a wink to today's street style.