So neat!
Munchausen, a duo formed by Parisian designers Simon Pillard and Philippe Rosetti, took a bold approach with their own kitchen by venturing to IKEA for the basic kitchen island and then spending the next week covering it with more than 20,000 pieces by another Scandinavian brand, Lego
found on thecoolhunter.com
Monday, November 30, 2009
Thursday, November 26, 2009
happy thanksgiving!
now that i moved from the comfort of my midwestern home and decided to start up a new life in an apartment complex in the city of LA, i thought i would post some cozier images to bring back that "at home" feel.
one day, my thanksgiving table will look something like this. found here
here
happy thanksgiving!
one day, my thanksgiving table will look something like this. found here
here
happy thanksgiving!
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
sam gibbons
i've been meaning to make this post for a while now. first, because this is some of the most fascinating art pieces that i've seen, and second because i've known the artist himself since i was a wee little 9 year old as he is my cousin's good friend from high school.
Sam Gibbons launched his art career in NYC a while back, and has been successfully featured in art magazines and exhibitions over the years. you can very easily get lost in the intricacy of his work, and the detail he adds to these darker images.
here is an except about his work: "Employing imagery that was originally intended to entertain and pacify, Gibbons' paintings are at war within themselves. The typical role of the cartoon is subverted; these benchmarks of inexperience are engaged in violent and sexual acts. Acting as allegories for the loss of innocence, Sam Gibbons' paintings exist as a complex and beautiful mimicry of the human condition."
from Claire Oliver site
Sam Gibbons launched his art career in NYC a while back, and has been successfully featured in art magazines and exhibitions over the years. you can very easily get lost in the intricacy of his work, and the detail he adds to these darker images.
here is an except about his work: "Employing imagery that was originally intended to entertain and pacify, Gibbons' paintings are at war within themselves. The typical role of the cartoon is subverted; these benchmarks of inexperience are engaged in violent and sexual acts. Acting as allegories for the loss of innocence, Sam Gibbons' paintings exist as a complex and beautiful mimicry of the human condition."
from Claire Oliver site
Labels:
art,
cartoon,
dark,
design,
graphic art,
installation,
photography,
sam gibbons,
sex,
sexual
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
color cropping
what can i say, i'm into colors...
photo by peter dejong. a photojournalist. his stuff is absolutely amazing.
found here
photo by peter dejong. a photojournalist. his stuff is absolutely amazing.
found here
Sunday, November 1, 2009
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