Inflatable Five!
As you all know, moving can be quite exhausting, and so when this glove came floating down in front of me while taking some things over to my Hall street Brooklyn studio, I felt it was telling my to take … Continue reading
As you all know, moving can be quite exhausting, and so when this glove came floating down in front of me while taking some things over to my Hall street Brooklyn studio, I felt it was telling my to take … Continue reading
Happy thanksgiving to all my readers, friends, and family! Lets be friends on: Facebook – Twitter – Bloglovin – RSS – Tumblr – Pinterest (Original artwork by Norman Rockwell) ___
Scholar’s Rock vase 08 – 2012 by Brooklyn based American artist and sculptor Julia Kunin. $1,500 at Moss NYC. __ Made at a 2011 workshop in Hungary, Julia Kunin glazed this collection in the historic Zsolany Eosin glaze developed in … Continue reading
In less then two weeks I am moving to Marble Hill, the very northernmost tip of what is technically, although once debated, Manhattan. Settled by the Dutch in 1646, Marble Hill sits on deposits of dolomite marble once used to … Continue reading
This weeks window display at Emilio Pucci on Madison Avenue in NYC. How flirtatious and fun are these window displays? Have a great pre-holiday weekend everyone. ___ Stay design inspired via: Facebook – Twitter – Bloglovin – RSS – Tumblr … Continue reading
These beautiful interior renderings are by my friend and fellow NYSID alumni Michael Harold. A NYC based designer, Michael works with interior designers, architects, graphic artists, or anyone looking for presentation quality, hand drawn and rendered interior perspectives. Personally I … Continue reading
Designed to celebrate 80 years of Alvar Aalto’s, Artek “Stool 60“; New York based designer Nao Tamura creates this fun and refreshing adaptation of the classic stool with a cross section print of a perfectly cut tree, whose rings chronological … Continue reading
Sadly Hurricane Sandy has left many without homes, without business, without electricity, without food, without work, and for many, possibly without feelings of hope. My love and prayers to all those who lost anything in this unexpected storm. I hope … Continue reading
Remember these? After being stuck upstate for the past few days, the effects of Sandy (Hurricane Sandy if you are reading this in a few years) have hardly been cleared and yet I thankfully managed to make my way back … Continue reading
The last few weeks I have been spending allot of time traveling, often by car, and often driving through mountains gloriously colored by blankets of fall colored leaves and trees. Besides the meditative trance these beautiful colors put me in, … Continue reading
Acid etched, metal “stump chairs”, designed by Israeli industrial design student Sharon Sides for her 2012 thesis at the Bezalel Academy in Jerusalem. Please credit responsibly! All photos via designboom.com. ___ I think these wood grained chairs are super chic, … Continue reading
By now you may already know that I am picnic enthusiast, and although you may not know that I spend allot of time traveling, I do, and therefore have some favorite places where I like to pull over to have … Continue reading
Model Wang Xiao photographed wearing futuristic fashion inspired by the film “Tron” by Beijing based fashion photographer Charles Guo for Harper’s Bazaar China 2012. (images via fashiongonerogue.com) ___ Although I have never watched the film and typically dislike sci-fi type … Continue reading
Please credit responsibly! All photos by hedgegallery.com. ___ Beginning this month at the NYC Jason Jacques Gallery, see some of these and other amazing modern sculptural stoneware works by Danish ceramicist and artist Morten Løbner Espersen. Show runs from Oct … Continue reading
___ Typography in general has become quite an important component of the visual arts. No longer is it only used as a descriptive narrative, but is now more often the subject of the painting, or art itself. Images above: 1. … Continue reading
bodies / shape / form / color Just some of what I have been inspired by and working on lately… ___ Stay inspired via: Facebook – Twitter – Bloglovin – RSS – Tumblr – Pinterest
One thing that stood out most to me while in Milan this summer was the popularity of neon, and how elegant, rather then punky they make the iridescent colors feel. Women’s fashion, men’s fashion, furniture, graphics, you name it, Milan simply … Continue reading
On auction at Phillips de Pury later this month; ‘A macchie’, a 1950’s Murano glass vase designed by Italian artist and designer Fulvio Bianconi for Venini. Auction details here. Photo via phillipsdepury.com. ___ Can you honestly think of another vase … Continue reading
My Brooklyn view of the 9/11 Tribute in Light memorial lighting up this beautiful NYC evening. Please credit responsibly! Photo by Naftali Stern for theBohmerian.com.
In the spirit of New York Fashion Week, here is a little fashionable DIY necklace that anyone can easily make. I had no idea that table tennis could be this much fun! Get plingin! For tools & materials see above. … Continue reading
Ajek Deng photographed in NYC, by fashion photographer Julia Noni for Obsession Magazine, wearing Chanel, Balmain, Prada and Balenciaga with techno chic accessories. Styled by Barbra Loison. Loving the techno chic look. Don’t you? (via fashiongonerogue.com)
Wearing – Zara white jeans, Mezlan brown shoes (seen here), Cole Haan Merced Duffel bag (seen here and here), and Etro pinstripe shirt. Photos: Emily Malan _____ Facebook – Twitter – Bloglovin – RSS – Tumblr – Pinterest