Thursday, May 26, 2011
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Oliver Jeffers. Does illustrations. Has picture books for HarperCollins. Won a Roald Dahl award. Looks like he enjoys what he does, and I enjoy it too!
Ping Zhu. Someone I stumbled upon who has a charming style in her illustrations. The person in this illustration looks like someone else I've seen photographed on the web. Isn't that weird? It bothers me because it doesn't look like anybody yet it looks exactly like somebody I've seen..
REMED or french guy named Guilo. His work makes me think of Alexander Girard.(I WANT THOSE PILLOWS AT UO!)
one hund(red) apples for a hundred years of converse by John Minardi
Ross Phillips
a curtain of rain? get it? =D
cave drawings. legit! I wonder what number 15 is...
Ping Zhu. Someone I stumbled upon who has a charming style in her illustrations. The person in this illustration looks like someone else I've seen photographed on the web. Isn't that weird? It bothers me because it doesn't look like anybody yet it looks exactly like somebody I've seen..
REMED or french guy named Guilo. His work makes me think of Alexander Girard.(I WANT THOSE PILLOWS AT UO!)
one hund(red) apples for a hundred years of converse by John Minardi
Ross Phillips
a curtain of rain? get it? =D
cave drawings. legit! I wonder what number 15 is...
Thursday, May 12, 2011
Monday, May 9, 2011
Brooklyn Museum exhibition: reOrder: An Architectural Environment by Situ Studio.
The existing field of classical columns were covered in fabric so they could be stretched and twisted into new augmented versions.
Saturday, May 7, 2011
Friday, May 6, 2011
I recently came across these Reelights , They work by fixing two magnets to the spokes. When the wheel spins, the magnetic field causes a current to run in copper wires inside the lamp housing. Power is stored in a capacitor, so the LED lights will stay lit when you stop, and the output is steady, regardless of your speed. So you don't need batteries, and you won't forget to bring it because it's stuck to your bike. I hope I'm not behind the times on this one, but I thought it was smart.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
... did you know jean-paul sartre once called each of alexander calder's sculptures "a little private celebration"?
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
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