So when I saw a reminder about this project being run by ACMI, I thought I'd take advantage of it as a helpful push back in the direction of regular reflection and creation...as well as potentially taking part in the works of some awesome artists.
Naturally, I chose to go with the questions set out by The Sisters Hayes because I can't go past three sisters who are channeling Frida Kahlo in their bio photo. So here are my responses.
The Sisters Hayes would like to know:
1. What did you (or do you) want to be when
you grow up?
As a child I wanted to
be a lot of things – shopkeeper, author, teacher, artist. Now, I just want to
be happy.
2 How many siblings do you have and what is
your birth order (oldest, middle child, youngest, only child)?
I am the oldest of three
girls. I love my sisters to death and I hate being so far away from them.
3. Are you doing what you love with your
life? Why or Why not?
There is a lot of love
in my life at the moment. Living in Melbourne, writing for a publication I have
loved for a long time, sharing my days with the most amazing man. It’s been a
long time coming and I had to leave a lot of other loves behind but these are
truly the best days of my life. And it’s only just getting started.
4. What is your favourite hobby or past time?
Is this something you prefer to do alone or with others and why?
As little as I do it
these days, writing will always be me refuge. I always do it on my own because so much of my writing comes from a dark
place; not in a sombre/depressing way but in that what I put on paper is often
something I can’t easily convey in any other way. The conflict then becomes
whether I share that with everyone, or anyone, else.
5. What is the most embarrassing song on your
iPod that you do not want to delete?
I don’t think I have any
songs I’m embarrassed of. I love what I love and no one can really tell me
otherwise in regards to my playlist.
6. Describe an important place to you.
Include things like what season or time of day it is. Also let us know of any
important smells or colours you associate with that place.
My grandparents’ houses
have always been integral in our family’s lives. My dad’s parents in Perth have
lived in the same house in the suburbs as long as I can remember. The biggest
family gatherings would happen there, the shelves and walls are overflowing
with grandchildren and it always smelt of soap…or cooking oil. Exposed brick
walls, carpet and tiles from the ‘60s and ‘70s, furniture – everything was
beige or brown or something in between.
In Melaka, my mum’s
father lives on a fairly big property in the village. The house was fairly
small but I always used to look at it like they were palace grounds – always so
green, huge tropical trees and bright flowers everywhere. At one point he kept
a monkey, Aliyah, that bitch was crazy. I would always wake up to blaring sun
and the smell of burning mosquito coils and rubbish. There was always a smell
of smoke, but never in a bad way.
They both seem like worlds
away from each other and in a physical way, they are. But I always found a
familiarity and safety there. This is where our lives began and where they are
still prayed for and appreciated and celebrated. I’m fortunate to still have
these places, and the people that live in them, to come back to.
7. What three things do you ‘feel you need’
to carry with you (other than your phone, wallet or keys)?
I always need a pen and
notebook. As much time as I spend on the computer in my various professional
roles – not to mention my terrible social media addiction – I can never
disregard the therapeutic nature of putting ink to paper and being able to
flick through memories and thoughts of days past. Other than that, I always
carry the memory of yesterday to help me push forward and appreciate the things
I achieve and have today.
8. What fictional character do you most
identify with and why?
I fucking love Arthur
(aka Wart) from the animated Disney version of The Sword in the Stone. I can’t say I’m unfamiliar with being that
awkward skinny squire-type kid knowing there was always some bigger, deeper,
fantastical adventure awaiting me.
9. What book OR movie do you enjoy
reading/watching over and over again?
I grew up on Disney
movies and Alice in Wonderland was
always on high rotation in the VHS player. I could still watch it over and over
to this day – there are so many positive emotions, moments of wonder and the
beginnings of dreams that I can attribute to watching that animated movie.
10. Describe something you wear that makes you
feel confident, happy or powerful.
Many
can attest that I am the most indecisive dresser on earth. My favourite outfit
today could bore me tomorrow and, more often than not, I am not content with
anything in my overflowing wardrobe. The only thing that pulls anything
together for me is my pride – pride in my work, pride in my life, pride in my
achievements, no matter how big or small. I wear my pride all over my face and
it’s the only thing that guarantees my head is held high on any day.
K.x
Khairun Hamid
khairun.h@gmail.com
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