PHOTOGRAPHS BY MICHAEL KILKEARY
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
ICONIC TOUCH
I have for a long time been captivated by iconography in art, in this case Christian.
When travelling through centres of Christianity, such as Rome obviously, these icons abound not only in churches and galleries, but also throughout the streets.
Not so much though in more secular places like Sydney.
So a menu featuring a portrait of Jesus pinned to a table on the streets of Darlinghurst was surprising.
The image is kitsch in its context, but still has the power to intrigue me.
Who knows why someone pasted three holy cards to a column outside a church in Surry Hills.
Was there a prayer to go with them?
Was it answered?
PHOTOGRAPHS BY MICHAEL KILKEARY
Monday, February 27, 2012
PHOTO POSTS
Every morning I leave home in Potts Point for a cheeky coffee with friends, clients or some of the many suppliers and tradespeople that are a part of the Embark extended group. Often this is followed by a site meeting or two, so the camera is always at hand.
Over the years friends and family have started to comment on these minor photo essays, as various themes started to emerge. What sparks my interest is often random urban elements and textures, and seeing opportunities for compositions from the everyday.
So from time to time I'll share some photo essays on the Embark Design blog. You may start to see a correlation between the images and some of our work, but for the most part they will be studies in colour, texture and pattern, or captures of incidental found objects that have intrigued me along the way.
All images remain the copyright of Michael Kilkeary, but I'd be happy to share higher res images on request.
I hope you enjoy the posts to come.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
VINTAGE LUXE UNDERWAY IN ELIZABETH BAY
The brief is to redefine this charming Elizabeth Bay apartment using the client's collection of vintage furniture and pieces. Embark Design is introducing a backdrop of white walls and sheer curtains to highlight the warmth of the natural timbers of the vintage pieces. Bold colours and patterns against natural linens will bring a contemporary edge.
HARBOURSIDE BACKDROP
The owner of this new harbourside home in Cremorne realised that the kitchen would be the anchoring point of the living and entertaining spaces. Embark Design was engaged during the construction phase of the new house to select the finishes for the new spaces and to create a kitchen that was very functional, but which would be a backdrop to entertaining.
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