Saturday, December 1, 2012

Landfill Harmonic


This trailer is so moving.  I love the idea- the visual- the inspiration.  Traveling through Latin America I was continuously saddened by how practicing and studying any kind of arts was looked at as such a luxury, much more than here in the states.  I firmly believe those barrier should be broken and made accessible to everyone.  It gives children another way to tell their stories and feel confident.  I can't wait to see this movie.

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Theo Jansen


Always a favorite- Theo Jansen's work always just stops me and makes me stare in awe. 

Thursday, November 15, 2012

The Mine Kafon

 
Massoud Hassani's Mine Kafon reminded me of Theo Jensen's wind powered pieces but with a life saving element.  They are not only interesting to look at, but they hold a very important purpose.  I love how his design came directly from his experience of playing in the deserts as a child- with using what they had around. It is also super admirable that he came back to his homeland and decided to change things with that which he learned away from home- such a beautiful idea- and invention.

Saturday, November 10, 2012

she

"We are all full of ghosts, people and cities we no longer visit but within whom we felt incredibly alive, and there is no reason to pretend they never existed. I wish I could hold those ghosts closer even, telling them that I forgive them for any indiscretion I may have at one point tried to scrub away with a ball of steel wool. Because trying to erase someone completely only makes their presence in your life more pointed — they are an intruder, they are violating your emotional restraining order and reminding you you cannot escape them." Chelsea Fagan

Monday, October 29, 2012

Advanced Style: Age and Beauty


Love these ladies! color color color. I am a firm believer that fashion is powerful when taken to an art form.  It's all about presentation and confidence.

Dream Home








New York Times wrote an article about the artist Francis Upritchard and furniture designer Martino Gamper's home in London’s Hackney district.  I love seeing two successful artists in love-sharing space together in their home. Super good.

Francis Upritchard








Francis Upritchard's ceramic mixed media figures make me want to touch their elongated toes and lovely relaxed hands.  I tripped onto her work when I read a New York times article about her home with her husband, who I might add is an impressive artist himself.  Upritchard is originally from New Zealand but currently lives in London.
Upritchard grew up in a hippy environment where the local hub of crafters and alternative therapists was offset by the oil industry. The failure of the 1960s peace and love dream, bringing in the "me" generation in place of a communally minded world, is one of the key ideas behind her figurines...Her clay figures made a splash on the international scene in 2009, when she represented New Zealand at the Venice Biennale, suggesting a shift away from her interest in magic objects and folk beliefs towards doomed ideals and utopian dreams. theguardian
 I love how she uses her husband's furniture in her installation of her pieces- I think its odd how I feel for some reason because of that they look more contemporary. lovely work.


sehnsucht





Thursday, October 25, 2012

Ai weiwei Gangnam Style

Ai told The Associated Press on Thursday that he decided to make the video after learning that the family of his friend Zuoxiao Zuzhou, a famous rock star in China, was losing their home to a demolition crew. The artist said he thought a little humor could alleviate some of the frustration felt by the Chinese public.

"Our happiness is constantly being taken away from us, our homes demolished, we are always controlled, passports can be taken away from us, and all these can affect our happiness," Ai said. "However, every morning we have the opportunity to give others something to laugh about. Laughter is important."

Sunday, October 14, 2012

sometimes...



...sometimes I feel I'm just waiting for all of this to make sense...

Thursday, October 11, 2012


"Screw poetry, it’s you I want, your taste, rain on you, mouth on your skin."
Margaret Atwood

Friday, September 28, 2012

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Everthing is Incredible



On a day I am scouring the internet for something to fall in love with, I find this story from Siguatepeque, Honduras.  The magic that can be found in the corners of every town, in the everyday mundane... How I miss Honduras! 

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

"Baby Got Back" Sung By the Movies


I had this song memorized when it came out and taught all the kids on my block the words.  Back in the good ol' days.

Sunday, August 5, 2012

Saudade

Saudade has been described as a "...vague and constant desire for something that does not and probably cannot exist ... a turning towards the past or towards the future."[2] A stronger form of saudade may be felt towards people and things whose whereabouts are unknown, such as a lost lover, or a family member who has gone missing. It may also be translated as a deep longing or yearning for something that does not exist or is unattainable.