Wednesday, 29 December 2010

Yet more christmas art!

I know that I am spamming you with art. This is what happens when I have a holiday and decide to stay at home instead of going somewhere. I end up doing little more than sleeping, drawing and on occasion seeing friends. Rest assured than once I return to work, I will also return to the usual once a month posting.

But for now I have another traditional christmas card.

Sunday, 26 December 2010

More Christmas art

I think I might slowly be getting my mojo back. My latest card is by far the best yet this christmas in my opinion.

Saturday, 25 December 2010

Merry Christmas !!!

Merry Christmas everyone!!!


I've been making christmas cards this year, like I do almost every year. Unfortunately I seem to be a bit out of it and my cards are comming out rather sloppy. Thankfully friends and family prove very forgiving about this type of thing...


Tuesday, 21 December 2010

Waiting for Christmas.

Oh when, oh when, will my Christmas holiday start? I'm tired! I need a rest!

And the new girl at work, just as I suspected, is only managing to give me more work. She has been working on two mangy sections of a simple three story house for WEEKS now. Last week I made her print them out and corrected the hell out of them (red pen and all!) because they were frankly pathetic. This week I take a look at them and realise it will take me almost as much time to correct them as it would to just do them from the beginning. I knew this would happen! I hate to tell the boss "I told you so", but he told me himself that if she wasn't working for free, no way would he pay her, because she's useless. To be fair it's not her fault, it's the rip off of a private "college" she went to, rather than a proper university or technical college like the rest of us.

Arghhh! More work for me! That's why I don't like letting people mess with my designs, they just make a hack of it.

On the bright side, I bought two pairs of shoes this week!

My mother bought me a pair of boots for Christmas. (which I'm considering possibly returning).

And I just splashed out and got the most adorable pair of campers!



Are they gorgeous or what? And will they not make me look like a complete geek? (Some people *cough*my mother*cough* believe that I'm too old to still dress geeky, but I beg to disagree.)

I'm going to bed now.

Wednesday, 8 December 2010

I might not make it to the New Year...

They're killing me at work! Have you ever tried working intensively for eight hours straight with barely a break to eat or use the toilet, five days a week for weeks on an end? It's unbelievably exhausting. Especially if the work is not the usual relatively creative and interesting design work I usually do (I'm an architect).

No, for the past month my desk has been hidden under piles of paper-work and files. And the more I get through, the more appear. It's boring, mind-numbing, repetitive work, but at the same time it's imperative no mistakes are made. And when I'm not filling in forms and putting together files, I am standing in endless queues in various town-planning offices submitting the files.

You might be wondering what all these mysterious files are about. As everyone knows, the Greek state is bankrupt and is looking for creative ways to find money. In that spirit they have passed a law that permits the legalisation (for forty years) of various illegally enclosed spaces within buildings, with a fine of course. Under the threat of extensive checks once the deadline has passed and a hefty fine for all offenders, everyone is rushing to legalise all they can. And it would not be an exaggeration to say that 80% of all buildings built after the 1980s have some sort of illegally enclosed space.

Why? You'll have to read the ridiculously confusing and irrational Greek Building Code with all it's glaring loopholes to start to understand. And then you'll have to take into account the incompetent, understaffed and often corrupted town-planning offices to get a more complete picture.

So anyway, all this paper-work is sucking all the energy and life out of me.

Before I go and crash into my beckoning bed, I'll leave you with a song I heard in the taxi home this evening. (Yes, on top of it all we have to deal with Public Transport strikes!) It's an old greek song I remember from my teenage years. It's called Didimoticho Blues (Didimoticho being a border town in the very easternmost tip of Greece. It's also possibly the most northern city in Greece too.)



I realise that if you can't understand the lyrics (which are quite good) you are completely missing what the song's about (it's about the army service which is still obligatory in Greece). After a bit of searching I came across this translation.