Monday, February 18, 2013


Dear Constituents

The Ministry of Clouds official page can be found at www.ministryofclouds.com.

In the spirit of efficiency across our departments we will be updating our content there alone.

Please contact press_secreatry@ministryofclouds.com should you have any queries.

Yours faithfully

Press Secretary at the Ministry of Clouds

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Cultural Attache to Winged Creatures :: Dossier 01.11

The Sydney Royal Easter Show is an art installation if you want to see it that way.
The incumbent Cultural Attache to Winged Creatures, Madeline Fountain, took these portraits of fancy poultry and it is the first dossier covering the amazing and curious world of the winged creatures that share the air space with clouds. This dossier comprises marvelous examples of chook perfection as well a goose, a duck and a turkey for your enjoyment.
At the Ministry of Clouds, we do fancy a fancy bird.

turkey #1
chicken #1
chicken #2
chicken #3
chicken #4
rooster #1
chicken #5
chicken #6
chicken #7

rooster #2



chicken #8


chicken #9

rooster #3
rooster #4


   

 


Monday, March 14, 2011

Office of Fashion and Wearables :: Cloud Artefact 01.11


The perfect crowning glory for a faded showgirl with her head in the clouds...

“Moonlight headdress for the Eve Club”
Designed by Robert Cobb
Leatherette, silver lame, chiffon, sequins, rhinestones, silver braid and paint
1970s
Copyright Ronald Cobb
Photo copyright Victoria and Albert Museum

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Department of Foreign Affairs Translation 01.11

Unkai is one elegant, Japanese word meaning "sea of clouds". This original photograph was taken at sunset in Ballina, Australia by Madeline Fountain and demonstrates this concept while showcasing an iconic example of Australian vernacular architecture known as The Big Prawn.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Inaugural Communique

The Ministry of Clouds is dedicated to chronicling and promoting the clouds and all things airborne associated with them. The MOC works tirelessly to administer and edit the enormous amount of content that clouds generate in society with a particular bias to promoting their sublime beauty.