Wednesday, October 31, 2012

FISHEYE # 2 CAMERAS by LOMOGRAPHY - New Arrivals!



LOMO LOMO GO LOMO! Yes and this awesome label has sent us some more Fisheye # 2 cameras! They've been selling fast so get snappy and pop into the stores. For enquiries, please email info@violentgreen.com.au

LOMOGRAPHY CAMERAS AND ACCESSORIES CAN BE FOUND IN VIOLENT GREEN STORES
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posted by tony

LOMOGRAPHY IS AVAILABLE IN VIOLENT GREEN STORES

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OLSENS ANONYMOUS BLOG DAD Multiple Myeloma Cancer Stem Cell Transplant Donor

Last night, my father passed away after battling cancer for almost four years.
He's had three close calls, but this time it happened + I am heartbroken.

I am going to be taking a short break from blogging to be with my family. I mentioned to someone earlier that blogging has always served as a great distraction, so I will definitely be back at it soon.

In honor of my dad, I urge you to take a moment to consider donating your stem-cells to help cure or even just help prolong the lives of others suffering from cancer + other diseases. While my father's stem cell transplant from a donor did not cure his cancer, it gave him another precious year to be with us + we couldn't be more thankful.

Find out more about donating here.



I miss you dad. I'll love you forever. You will always be our Jamdula bonehead.

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A few cat clothed drawings from the summer.

Hope my fellow east coasters are warm with friends and family. We've had a full house the last few days and were fortunate enough to keep power throughout. If you'd like to lend a helping hand during this time there are many different ways to do so from little things like donating books and dvds to shelters to working full shifts. Here is a helpful directory for locals who'd like to help. Have a safe and happy Halloween!

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LONELY HEARTS - "Off The Wall" Spring/Summer 2012/13

Lonely Hearts clearly have been influenced by 70's venice beach skate culture with this seasons "Off The Wall" range. I think everyone would look sick rolling on a skateboard in this Leather Biker Jacket!
For enquiries, please email info@violentgreen.com.au

LONELY HEARTS IS AVAILABLE IN VIOLENT GREEN STORES

LEATHER BIKER JACKET ( dark purple $725) with ZIP BACK SHORT TUNIC ( blush $309 100% silk) *AVAILABLE IN VIOLENT GREEN ELIZABETH STREET STORE ONLY

LEATHER BIKER JACKET - DARK PURPLE
$725







ZIP BACK SHORT TUNIC - BLUSH
$309







ZIP BACK TUNIC - PETROL
$350 *AVAILABLE IN VIOLENT GREEN ANN STREET STORE ONLY





SILK POCKET TEE ( dark purple $130) with PLEAT PANT (blue gingham $263)
*AVAILABLE IN VIOLENT GREEN ANN STREET STORE

SILK POCKET TEE - DARK PURPLE
$130




PLEAT PANT - BLUE GINGHAM
$263





ZEPHYR DRESS ( full dress with sweetheart neckline) - TROPICAL
$251







posted by roz

LONELY HEARTS IS AVAILABLE IN VIOLENT GREEN STORES

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

I would let nothing of you go, ever


 R.I.P. Audie Blanche Simpson 
 February 6th, 1916 - October 26th 2012

Tonight my world is much darker without her. 96 years young, and  the strongest person - not just woman - I've ever known. You are an inspiration to everyone you met, and I was blessed to be born your granddaughter. I hope you are with my mom and grandfather celebrating in paradise tonight. There won't be a day that goes by that I don't think about of all of you.

My grandmother and I have always had a really special relationship, and we've been especially close because I have been caring for her on my own after my Mother passed away in 2005. We bonded over being two girls who felt completely alone, and completely devastated after losing my mother - her daughter - almost seven years ago. Her strength was an inspiration to to anyone who came in contact with her, from her day's growing up in Oklahoma with Cherokee roots, putting herself through college, becoming a teacher, and buying her parent's a farm, surviving the Great Depression, to marrying my Grandfather right before he went off to war, and migrating to California during WWII to wait for his safe return: without a doubt, she is my hero. Some of you may know that in the last two years I have really put work on the back-burner, and have cut my traveling as much as possible to be by her side as her health was declining. Up until a few days ago, I don't think I ever really believed there would be a time when she wouldn't be here anymore, probably because when that happened, I would be the only one in my family still in the mortal realm, and also because to me she was indestructible. Now that she's really gone, it's crushing.