Saturday, February 29, 2020

Surprise! Deluxe Exhibition 2020

Saturday, February 29, 2020




















Surprise! This is the most random, last-minute exhibition I've ever put on and I honestly can't believe it all came together. But, here it is; my second exhibition with Deluxe Cafe on Kent Terrace is officially open!

With my flight to America coming up next week, the idea of creating a whole exhibition before I leave was somewhat insane. I was expecting to have my work back in Deluxe sometime later this year, but when complications with their current artist, my name jumped the queue! So, with a neverending to-do list already crippling me I decided to take this on board too. I'm so pleased with how the final exhibition turned out, especially given the time frame I had to work with. With eight of my favourite pieces from 'Through The Kitchen Window' on show, it's probably one of my favourite collections yet!

'Through The Kitchen Window' is my latest body of work, exhibited at Colombo in Martinborough recently (here) and in terms of sales, definitely my most popular series yet. Focusing on colours, textures and patterns from the 70s, this collection looks at several interior and exterior spaces in Wellington. I shot most of these images as my obsession with retro style was just beginning and creating these pairings gave me a whole new appreciation for that kitch style that's so unique to the 70s.

As the space I had to work with at Deluxe was much smaller than Colombo, I had to select my absolute favourite pieces from the collection to have on show. So I settled on 'Crocodile Rock', 'Gold Dust Woman', 'Yellow Submarine', 'Keep On Truckin', 'Hotel California', 'Nostalgia', 'Brown Sugar' and 'Through The Kitchen Window'. These pieces hold such a special place in my heart and they're images that I'm truly proud to have taken.

I'm super lucky and so grateful to have my work recognised by Deluxe again and just having my work out there means the world. But, obviously, it's great to make a few sales along the way too, so if you're in the area, make sure to pop into Deluxe before my exhibition comes down!

You can find Deluxe Cafe at 10 Kent Terrace in Wellington
See their Instagram here

If you want to read more about 'Through The Kitchen Window' or see the pieces for sale at Deluxe
See my blog post here
Instagram here

Bella 🌼

Friday, February 28, 2020

One Week Before America - Colour Study

Friday, February 28, 2020


























One week. In fact, six days until I leave for my big adventure. As you may well know, I leave for Los Angeles on the 5th of March, for a solo trip dedicated to op shopping, taking photos and creating (hopefully) awesome content. If you want to read more about the specifics of this, see my original post here. But, for now, I have six days to prepare myself and I'm currently lying in bed with a nasty head cold, so that's great.

This cold really couldn't have come at a worse time, but I'm trying to stay positive. I've been slowly ticking things off my to-do list as the days count down and now I'm left with a few major tasks to complete before I board my plane. This experience was going to be stressful and scary enough as it is but add a nasty cough and runny nose into the mix...not really sure what to expect. I just hope that my flights are relatively drama free and I make it to my Airbnb in one piece. I don't think that's too much to ask?

As for everything that I'll be leaving behind for two weeks, most of my Depop and blog related business will be on a temporary pause. Of course, feel free to still purchase items or message me with any questions, but just know that I might take a little longer to respond and nothing will be shipped until I'm back on the 20th! I'll try my best to keep this blog as updated as possible but my main focus will be to stay present and be out and about as much as possible while I'm in the US. So, what's the best way to stay up to date with my travels (if you feel so inclined)? Instagram. If you don't follow my main Instagram account, go do it. I'll be posting tons of updates and images over there and maybe even some fun thrift hauls as I go?

I'm still very much in the process of sorting out my itinerary and I think a lot of it will end up being pretty spontaneous. But, I'd love to hear any suggestions if you've been to LA yourself (vegan eats, vintage and thrifting), just flick me a message! But as I'll still be recovering from this bloody cold I think I'll be taking it pretty easy during the evenings. I want to fill my days with as much op shopping, photographing and eating as possible before I retreat back to my Airbnb as the sun goes down.

It's always bittersweet going on holiday or leaving Wellington in general as I'll be leaving my other half behind. As university starts next week Ben couldn't come to LA with me and even if he could I think this always needed to be my trip. So, it'll be sad saying goodbye to him, but it's also nice to know he'll be waiting for me back in Welly, probably wishing I wasn't coming back with two giant suitcases full of clothes he'll need to photograph! But, as scary as it is, I'm honestly so excited to be by myself. I've always loved being alone and especially as I would technically consider this a business trip, it will be amazing to be in charge of all my own decisions.

As I sit here in bed with my Berocca, coughing up a lung, I am still filled with excitement! I can't wait to be in my all-time favourite place again, soaking up the sun and experiencing a whole new side to travel, all on my own!

Bella 🌼

Thursday, February 6, 2020

Going Down South

Thursday, February 6, 2020


































If you've been reading this blog or follow me on Instagram (here), then you'll know that I'm embarking on a crazy and exciting adventure in one month. On the fifth of March, I leave for a two week trip to America, all on my own. That means most of February is about physically and mentally preparing myself for what will be a pretty hectic experience. So, as a part of that, I decided to use my existing Airpoints to take a trip down South!

You may be thinking, weren't you literally just down in Queenstown a couple of weeks ago? Yes, I was. After spending a week with Ben's family down South for Christmas I just couldn't get enough. Plus, my grandparents are staying in the most incredible writers retreat for a year and I leapt at the opportunity to spend a relaxing week in Alexandra with them. But, to truly make this a challenge I wanted to spend an extra night on the way to Alex on my own in Dunedin. I hadn't been to Dunedin since I was really young, so it was a pretty foreign place to me. But, luckily the city centre is super easy to navigate. So, I booked my flights, a shuttle from the airport, one night in a $22 Airbnb in Dunedin and my bus to Alexandra the next day.

Even though I'm eighteen this was my first official time flying on my own, even domestically it was kinda terrifying. But, good practice for America and honestly so much easier than I expected, a lot of it came from muscle memory with travelling in the past. I boarded my flight to Dunedin successfully and I was on my way. For $22 the Airbnb I scored was pretty decent, it was basically a hostel-type situation, with shared bathrooms etc. But, I had my own bed, wifi and a plug for my phone, what more do you need?

As I arrived in Dunedin at around 11am I had the rest of the day to do what I do best...thrift my little heart out. I made my way around the city centre, checking out Savemart, Shop on Carroll and Toffs before hitting the classic charity op shops (Salvation Army, Vinnies etc). I brought a relatively big bag with me, expecting to find some funky things, but I was not prepared for the haul I was about to acquire. I'm talking fluffy bucket hats, 70s vintage, Levi's and so much more. By the time I was finished in Dunedin I was basically stumbling back to my Airbnb with some very full bags. Which is great for all of you as you'll be seeing plenty of these pieces on the store soon!

I often make fun of Ben for being indecisive but it turns out I'm not much better. When it came time to find myself some dinner I really struggled to actually decide on anything, with so many options. I was staying on St Andrew Street, so super central to a ton of great eateries, which almost made it harder. I ended up deciding on a cute burger place a bit further up George Street and ordered a mammoth burger that I really struggled to finish on my own. I guess it's practice for those crazy American portion sizes.

Check out in the morning was 11am, so I was out the door with plenty of time and back at the op shops. But, not before a small drama with my crazily heavy bag that I had to leave inside a random motel for the day (thanks Dad). I visited a few of the vintage stores around the bus stop I was leaving from, including one incredible place called Two Squirrels Vintage Emporium where I found the most beautiful vintage 60s mini dress. My bus left at 3:00, so I had a lot more time to kill than I was expecting. I don't know how exactly, but I ended up in a small seafood restaurant near my bus stop that was literally called The Best Cafe. I don't even eat seafood. I was drawn in by the crazy cool retro interior, including green lino floors and orange chairs. I ordered basically the only non-seafood item on the menu, a vanilla coke spider, which definitely added to the feeling of being in a classic American diner. This is where I went absolutely photo crazy, evidence in the collages above.

The five days I spent in Alexandra was so relaxing and exactly what I needed with all the stress that comes with the beginning of a new year. I had huge sleep-ins, played lots of Bananagrams, sat by the fan in 34-degree heat and ate some really tasty food. It was lovely to spend some quality time with my grandparents too, both of whom are just the easiest and best company ever. I guess spending a week in a house with a photographer and a writer is the perfect recipe for inspiration. On my last evening in Alex, Bruci took some amazing photos on his camera of me in my new favourite vintage dress that I picked up at Toffs Dunedin for $14! The light was perfect and it was a great way to end a truly wonderful trip.

So, now I'm home, sorting through bags of thrifted clothes and trying to get my life together before I leave. My to-do list is absolutely insane at the moment, I honestly don't know how I'm going to do it. But, behind the pure fear that comes with this trip, I'm just so excited. I can't wait to take a huge leap out of my comfort zone, right into the deep end and I'll be trying to keep this blog as up to date as possible in amongst the craziness of February!

Bella 🌼
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