Beck’s Canvas

I received an invitation last night from Barbara and one a while ago from Inci, both good friends and both (ex)student Graphic Design at the Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam where I used to work. I can’t remember which year Barbara graduated but Inci graduated two days ago *congratulations!!!* and both invited me to their parties in Amsterdam which unfortunately I won’t be able to attend because of some obligations. Their invitations reminded me of something that was brought to my attention recently, another invitation which I received through this blog…

I’m talking about the art project Beck’s Canvas organised by Beck’s beer in collaboration with the Royal College of Art here in London. Beck’s Canvas offers talented artists a way to expose their artwork to the public using the label on Beck’s bottles as their canvas. On the evening of the 16th July, Beck’s will announce the four artists selected by a panel of judges from the Royal College of Art to showcase their art on the labels of over 27 million bottles to be distributed nationwide from August 2008. I’ve been invited to the exclusive launch of this event which will take place in exactly two weeks from now.

Beck’s have championed talented artists without compromise for over 20 years, a very interesting, unique collection and taster can be found on their website including artists such as Tracey Emin, Damien Hirst, Jake&Dino Chapman, and Tatsuo Miyajima. Beck’s Canvas marks an evolution of their ongoing support for emerging artists and their vision to bring inspiring and challenging artwork to a broader public. I’m really looking forward to attending this gallery exhibition and see the actual artwork of the four finalists on display. I hope I’ll be allowed to take some pictures and show them on here!

Watch this space after the 16th…

Garden Design

I had a really relaxed weekend after a bit of an annoying week. You see; I have been trying to get some sample urls from a client for three weeks now, to see what kind of design they would prefer and to get an appointment with them to go there and discuss things. I never received a response from the person who was supposed to contact me until Tuesday night, last week when JG. –her boss and friend of AS. who’s really eager to get things done- forwarded her email to me because she’d sent it to him instead of me.

So I read the email just after midnight when I was on my way to bed and noticed that she expected me to be in the office the next morning [I don’t think so!]. Ever since, I have sent emails, have been on the phone every day and left messages to call me back. No reaction… Here I am thinking: I’m doing you a big favour -I am actually- and you can’t find two minutes of your precious time to respond to my email or give me a call back? What on earth is your problem, do you want this deal or not?

In the meantime I’m getting more work in and I’ve about four websites to design so time is running out since this particular client needs to have it all done by the end of August. I’ve installed the software, played with it and I realised while checking it out that this is not going to be a simple job. Normally with this amount of work at least one developer and designer would be assigned and be given three or four months. I’ve been given less than two months, while other work needs to be done as well. See my point?…

To stay focused on the serious clients I arranged to meet up with K. over the weekend to get some input from him about what he would like. He’s a landscape gardener/designer and he is extremely creative so after our brainstorming session I left having all these ideas and images in my head and I couldn’t wait to get started. He showed me some amazing gardens that he did for these millionaire clients: owners of huge old Victorian houses with huge gardens in the West End and South End of London. Truly inspiring!

K. was extremely enthusiastic about having his website done and came up with really nice ideas. I took his portfolio with me so I can scan some of his drawings and I’ll have to do some research later today to see if I can find some leaves and stone structures. I’ll also have to redesign his business card once the website is done. K. was so enthusiastic that he had told a friend about it and this friend -who’s in education- is really interested in having his website done as well. So… things are picking up!

After the meeting with K. I went over to CS. to work in their garden. We’ve been cutting and trimming down a large bush to clear the path while enjoying the beautiful weather. Their garden is amazing but it’s all growing wild now since they haven’t done much maintenance. I helped cutting last year but they neglected it ever since while I offered my help so many times. I really love working in the garden, so I had a bit of a gardening theme going on all Saturday and a nice BBQ to end the day *hehe*

I was totally knackered when I came home, knackered but relaxed and Sunday… well… Sunday was just a typical Sunday…

P.S. CS. made a really interesting remark, she said: ‘those who are sincerely busy will always make time for you, those who are not busy at all need to pretend to appear to be busy thus won’t make time for you…’ I think she has an excellent point there!