Happy new year to me. The Fuji Instax camera.
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Friday, December 25, 2009
Prints by Ah-Yi
Lovely work from Ah Yi, who lives In LA. Her pictures and materials are soft and natural.
These prints were done for a show in Portland Maine last month. The show was called Come Darkness.
She used Sumi ink. She discusses her connection to the ink and it makes me want to learn a lot more about it's origin.
Christmas Day
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Polymer
I have been in Florida for a week and the weather is pretty bad. Not bad like the rest of the country...but bad all the same. It is cold, cloudy and windy and not really what any of us had hoped for. I would love to have a few beach days but it is looking unlikely. So I have been making things. Trying to keep busy and trying to not just watch TV and read all day. I have seen other people experiment with Polymer so I jumped on the train and made this necklace.
It is really easy to use and bake and the color assortment is pretty great at any craft store.
Here is one picture of the necklace and I will sand and gloss to make it a little more finished.
I made a few more pieces and used the beige color which isn't really the best color because it looks a little to flesh toned and doesn't sit well on my skin.
Other projects I have been working on coming.
Also get to play with my dad's fancy camera which has been very fun.
Can't wait for tonight! Christmas Eve is when we open all our presents after dinner.
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Gleaning
My word and idea of how to live for 2010.
g l e a n i n g
to gather slowly and laboriously, bit by bit.
to collect (information, facts, etc.) by patient effort.
to gather from a field after the crop has been reaped.
to learn, discover, or find out, usually little by little or slowly.
that which is collected by a gleaner; a remaining portion.
*** I have decided that It is better to chose a new outlook for the year than to resolve to give things up.
Friday, December 18, 2009
The best gift for me.
I LOVE SIBELLA COURT. She is a stylist and is one of the people I always try to follow and see what she is working on. She opened up her own store last year when she moved back to Sydney and it is ever changing and always ruled by colors and textures. Her apartment in New York is a favorite of all interior magazines, especially her tin ceiling and chinoiserie wallpaper.
I was walking through Anthropologie the other day and saw her new book. It is a must for any kind of designer in any medium. It centers around collecting.
I would love this book for christmas. I noticed it is already sold out at a lot of online retailers like Amazon... going to go back to Anthropologie and hope it is still there!
It also discusses her travels and what she has picked up on them...another reason why I love it. She seeks out new places and new people to discover. She isn't seeking trends..she is making them.
Gift Ideas
Kate Cusak has been doing Zipper Jewelry since 2003 out of Brooklyn. Her work is now appreciated even more as the rest of the fashion world is adding zippers to everything. Her work is so detailed and looks even better on. It also looks really cool on your vanity alone. It is a perfect gift for the girl who loves art and fashion. Find her website here.
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Trama Textiles
My sister sent me this link to tell me all about this organization in the mountains of Guatemala. Trama Textiles.
Some of the women talk about their work as weavers
For us, the Spanish word TRAMA, “the weft” or “binding thread”, is interchangeable with the word comida, “food¨. Our weavings clothe us, warm our families through highland winters, and carry our babies on our backs. They unite our people from generation to generation and sustain us as much as any food.
A map of the weaving communities.
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Snowflakes
Thinking about winter. It is getting brisk here...but still have only turned the heat on once.
Read about the project of capturing these intense pictures of snowflakes and other projects of Mike and Dan Starn in the Nomenus Quarterly.
I have been watching and interested in Erik Hadigan Heck for 2 years now... his concepts are very fresh mixed with the wisdom and history of a very old man. I do not know where he finds the time to do all he does.. being so young maybe?
(His Hitchcock Birds concept for The Row last spring was a favorite. )
What to do on a snow day. Check out Nomenus Quartely archives with a big cup of cocoa and homemade marshmallows. It is hours of inspiration from poems to fashion. Well worth your afternoon.
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