Prints: January Edition
Oceanica // Constellations // blue and red // Healing Wreath – Happiness
Graffiti Kiss // My Food Is All Natural // Turn the Page // Ordinary Silence
Posted In create, paper goods, printsOceanica // Constellations // blue and red // Healing Wreath – Happiness
Graffiti Kiss // My Food Is All Natural // Turn the Page // Ordinary Silence
Posted In create, paper goods, prints01/ A beautiful photo series of synchronized swimmers and nature.
02/ Step Into the Void, a new installation in the French Alps for the brave.
03/ A giant aluminum sea serpent skeleton on the shore of the Loire River.
04/ ThePresent is an annual analog clock, completing one revolution every 365 days.
05/ Ufogel, a compact home with the most breathtaking views in Austria.
06/ Head Over Heels, a fun series of people walking around Paris on their hands.
07/ Fabric-like paper cuttings by Pablo Lehmann.
08/ Cause and Effect is a chandelier made of 42,000 acrylic resin figures.
09/ This truck is made of ice.
10/ Solitary row houses defying urban decay.
This week on Design Crush:
The beautiful paintings of Jules de Balincort.
The Hope Bird collection represents the future.
I had a merry Orthodox Christmas with my family in Pittsburgh!
Incredible paper cuttings + a fantastic backstory from Elsa Mora.
I’d love to have this Starry Light in my home.
Jennifer Ament‘s killer linocuts.
Ten warm and hearty soups to get you through the polar vortex.
Anne Smith‘s 100 Cups project is lovely.
Last week I started my first official 365 days project (more on that later), and I’d like to think that artist Anne Smith began her 100 Cups project in much the same way. Mine isn’t anywhere near as beautiful as hers, but I love the idea of taking the same thing again and again and finding ways to make it new.
Posted In create, illustration
During the winter months I practically live off of homemade soups. It’s just so easy to make a big pot and eat off of it for a few days or freeze half of it for later, and it’s such a comforting food. I have my favorite go-to, but these ten are on the short list for the next few months! Just click on each image to go to the recipe.
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Posted In recipes, round up
Chances are you’ve seen the work of Jennifer Ament in more than one place over the past year, she’s everywhere and with good reason. Her stark linocuts and sparse pops of color are just that good, yet I love that her biggest run of any piece is fifty. Make one your own in her shop.
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I’m digging not only the Starry Light, but also its clever tongue-in-cheek name! The constellations of the Northern Hemisphere are projected onto your walls and ceiling when lit. Starry Light all began as a piece of art and after a year in development went into product mode, it’s now available in several colors and manufactured by hand.
Posted In house and home, lighting
Artist Elsa Mora was born into poverty in Cuba and believes she changed her future by imagining a better destiny. I love that. Today she lives in Los Angeles and creates beautifully intricate art using only paper and glue. Never believe anyone who tells you your mind isn’t a powerful thing! (Read Elsa’s incredible backstory here.)
(via Colossal)
Posted In create, paperPHOTO: John Carey
I’m one of the lucky ones who gets to celebrate not one, but two Christmases every year. My mother’s side of the family is Serbian Orthodox, so I grew up taking January 6th and 7th off from school every year and today I’m taking some time off to celebrate with my massive family. (If you’re curious about Orthodox Christmas and why the calendar is different, you can learn more here.) See you back here tomorrow!
Posted In christmas, holidays
The Hope Bird collection is a limited edition collaboration between designer Jaime Hayon and Design-Apart. Each one of the fifteen cheeky ceramic birds is absolutely identical in shape and size, but hand-painted in a unique design using gold and black. The entire collection is a representation of hope and an optimistic future.
(via Design Milk)
Posted In collaboration/project, create, sculpture
Paris born, Brooklyn-based painter Jules de Balincourt is crazy versatile. Figures, abstracts, landscapes, you name it. Yet everything he touches has a unique touch, making it unabashedly his style.
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