Pop to Popism (and new hair!)

YAS SYDNEY GOES POP

Pop to Popsim - Art Gallery of NSW

Hey lovers! So I'm back with another art (and not-too-majorly-focused ootd + hair) post which I'm hoping to keep extra short and simple.

So recently I visited the Art Gallery of NSW to see the 'Pop to Popism' exhibition before it closes at the end of this month (to Sydney-siders: I highly recommend you pay a visit, its absolutely fab). 

And for those of you interested in a succinct description of pop art, I would have to say this description is perfectly fitting - pop art was a movement that had no central manifesto but even in tis infancy was acutely self-aware, born of a postwar media culture and the slow evolution of an underground queer aesthetic into a mainstream sense of irony.*

For this occasion, I created an effortless outfit circling around pastel colours which allowed the pop art per se to really 'pop' I guess. Here, I have the more neutral colours of my outfit bring out the colourful elements that revolved around the era of pop while adding a fun contrast (i.e. soft pastel vs. bold primary colours).  

Anyhow, please excuse my the quality of these photos and the awkward in-motion pose w/ Andy Warhol's fab soup cans because photography was not allowed (again, oops). And yep, too busy admirin' Lichtenstein's In the car to even look at the camera.. (mhm you got me again - admittedly, I was only trying to be blogeresque in that photo hehe).


Andy WARHOL, Campbell's Soup Cans II, 1969 and Roy LICHTENSTEIN, In the car, 1963 Pop to Popism: Art Gallery of NSW



Barbara KRUGERUntitled (You Can't Drag Your Money Into the Grave With You), 1990, Photographic Silkscreen on Vinyl - Pop to Popism: Art Gallery of NSW


Jeff KOONS, Vase of Flowers, 1988 and Roy LICHTENSTEIN, Woman in bath, 1963 - Pop to Popism: AGNSW

 Outside the Art Gallery of New South Wales 

Special thanks to Rebecca for taking these photos for me, meanwhile trying a bit too hard not to freak out when the gazillion security guards walked passed, looking at us suspiciously.

.: Crop Top - Valleygirl // Natural Denim Circle Skirt in Lilac - American Apparel // Necklace - Tiffany and Co // Bag - Colette // Heels - Lipstik Shoes' Believer in Bone :.

OH AND BEFORE I END, SAY HELLO TO MY NEWLY BALAYAGED HAIR!
Soz for the caps I'm just so in love. 

Last week I payed a visit to Amaya's salon at Wakeley to get my almost ratchet hair fixed (it actually doesn't seem all that bad in the before photo but ugh those orange/gold tones sorta killed me). So basically, Amaya lifted my balayage while creating a seamless blend, and may I just emphasise SEAMLESS! After the balayage process, I had my hair toned and styled by herself and her bf (Nick I think it was) - it was like power couple at work. And when I left, my hair was feeling fresh af, super silky and I dare say, softer than virgin hair (okay maybe I am exaggerating a little, but you get the gist). 
Photo by: Hair by Amaya

I highly recommend her to everyone and anyone as I know that I will be back for sure! Not only is Amaya + her team exceptionally talented and amazing at what they do, they're also super easy to talk to and friendly! Even though I had to trek almost an hour to get there (ty Jess for driving me), I can only conclude that it was defs worth it!


Hair by Amaya Chan

Hope you enjoyed reading! x
Till next time,



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  2. Looks like a really cool exhibit!
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    1. It was definitely a worthwhile exhibition! x

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  3. beautiful pictures, you are very cute))
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  4. Thank you! Hope your Monday was fab x

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    1. Aw thankyou! The balayage is blended ever so nicely - I love it too hehe xo

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  6. Loving the new hair! The balayage looks awesome!

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    1. Thanks Shannon! My hairdresser really did a great job! x

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  7. I love that kind of art a lot! :) Btw your hair looks so beautiful :) The haircutter did a great job~
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    1. Aw thanks Jenny, I completely agree with you! And yes, pop art is so fun to just look at x

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  8. Your hair transformation is brilliant - they've done a great job! Also, pop art always reminds me of my old schooldays when we all had to create a pop art piece and everyone went crazy for it haha. Have a great week, Shirley :)

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    1. They have indeed and yes, pop art can be so interesting to create! Hope you are having a lovely week too! x

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  9. That exhibition looks so interesting, and I love your outfit! Also wow your new hair is stunning! :)

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    1. It was definitely interesting! Thanks for your lovely comments! x

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  10. Your hair looks so cute and I LOVE Andy Warhol exhibits!

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    1. Thanks gal, and yes AW is always killin it x

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  11. Your hair looks so beautiful! I've been waiting to get mine cut and styled, too, but with the snow dumping on us on my only day off (Saturdays), I feel like it's never going to happen.

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    1. Aww, at least you have snow hehe! But thanks girl, I really am loving my balayage atm x

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