Tuesday, October 30, 2007
A little ditty from the ditty bops
Halloween and beyond I am in the mood for tartan





Gorgeous outfits from Alexander McQueens fall fashion show from last year. The combination of the red tartan with black lace is striking. I wanted them last year and I want them now! for more fashion extravaganza go here.
Monday, October 29, 2007
Halloween Art Gallery 2: Charles Krafft



Dark Art part 2: Charles Krafft visited Sarajevo in 1998 and upon his return set out to produce porcelain replicas of the weapons used in the Balkan conflict. He borrowed weapons from black market arms dealers and created slip-molds and then cast them in white porcelain. Then he decorated the porcelain weapons with the beautiful and classical Delft ornaments. He exhibited them at the Slovenian Ministry of Defense under the title: "The porcelain war museum project" in 1999. Krafft said:"My aim is to produce a delicate arsenal of life-size ceramic weaponry so gorgeous and patently functionless that they will bedazzle and confound everyone who sees them."
I don't like guns and have a hard time with the concept, that here in America anybody has the right to bear arms (maybe , because I am European!?). Krafft's porcelain guns are the best statement of political criticism towards guns and violence. It is so poetic and therefore reaches me on a deep level. A gun out of porcelain is an object of utmost vulnerability. You have to handle it with care, because if you drop it , it will break - just like a real gun can break life...
Saturday, October 27, 2007
The enchanted enchanting Cathedral Car



Friday, October 26, 2007
Memento Mori : Remember that you are mortal





Thursday, October 25, 2007
My Halloween Gallery: Mark Ryden






I have first encountered Mark Ryden's art in the art magazine Juxtapoz in the late 90's and have been following his work since. The top 3 paintings are from his "Blood" series, more creepy than usual , but perfect for my Halloween gallery. The image of the lone girl in the big, puffy skirt is called "The Debutant" and we own this print by him. It is one of my favorite paintings and one day I'll make myself a costume like that. All these bizarre items, that are attached to her skirt, are icons of some sort or another, but jumbled together their meaning is put out of its original context. As a child my parents used to have one of these drawers with little compartments for type setting. They hung it on the wall and displayed little meaningful objects in the different compartments: a little Buddha statue, a silver dollar, my baby tooth, a sea shell, a plastic toy soldier... a collage of objects that each have memories and meaning attached to them, but together they have no relationship.
I also love the last image, which is from his latest exhibition, "the tree show" and it is called "Allegory and the four elements".
Labels:
art,
inspiration,
Mark Ryden,
paintings
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Weird, unusual, and strange music animation video
The color palette of my recent inspiration

Labels:
gems,
inspiration,
Jewelry,
mermaids,
silver
Saturday, October 20, 2007
Fun at Liza and Todd's wedding





Last weekend we had a blast at our friend's wedding. It was an elegant, but relaxed occasion. The bride looked gorgeous and unconventional in red and we enjoyed seeing some old friends.
The Red Display

I like my cardigan


I bought this cotton cable wrap cardigan this summer and it has become my favorite.
Also a favorite is the man's hat I had bought in Oaxaca, Mexico 3 years ago.
The pictures were taken on my patio.
Hille passed away


Two weeks ago an old family friend, Hille died. Here is a picture of the last time I saw him in Goa, India. I also enclose a picture of my dad and Hille on my dad's Royal Enfield motorcycle, exploring Southern India. Hille was the epitome of the German Hippy: always breaking rules, traveling to exotic places, particularly India and selling incense, pipes and scarves at rock concerts.
I composed a little text about him in German , which was put up with other memories during his wake at my dad's house.
"In meinen Kindheits-Erinnerungen sehe ich Hille mit einem Stirnband , wie ein Pirat, der eine exotische Insel umsegelt, oder als Anfuehrer der Zigeuner Karawanne, oder er sitzt in der Wueste unter funkeldem Sternenhimmel am Lagerfeuer der Beduienen und trinkt Wein aus einem Lederbeutel oder faehrt wie ein Henker mit seinem Motorrad auf den Marktplatz und unterhaelt die Einheimischen mit Stunt-tricks. Immer wieder begibt er sich auf Abenteuer in die Natur oder in ferne Kulturen, ob auf einem Floss den Rhein entlang paddelnd oder Sued-Indien mit dem Motorrad erkundend. All diese Expeditionen gaben ihm reichlich Stoff fuer seine Geschichten, die er immer so witzig zu erzaehlen wusste.
Jetzt viele Jahre spaeter denke ich an Hille und sehe einen Abenteurer, Geschichten-Erzaehler, Fliegenden Haendler und Edel-Gammler und frage mich voller Faszination woher kam seine Abenteuer Lust? Warum dieser Drang ewig die Welt zu bewandern? Was glaubte er zu finden, was hat er gesucht und hat er es auf seinen Reisen gefunden?
Aber im gleichen Moment, wo ich mir diese Fragen stelle, verstehe ich auch etwas ganz Fundamentales, das Hille uns zeigte: Nicht das Ziel der Reise ist von Wichtigkeit, sondern die Reise selbst ist das Ziel. Keep on Truckin' , Hille, wie die Freak Brothers so schoen sagen.
Deine
Elisabeth"
Friday, October 12, 2007
Shoe Shrines
I am intrigued by this mixed media art. I like the idea of recycling an everyday object into an art piece. Melanie, the artist who makes them is a self-taught artist and musician. She painted for many years decorations for the House of Blues. Her shoe shrines are a homage to the Musicians and Artists she likes.
Strange creatures for the altar
I just recently came across these Art Toys and bought the one featured in the top picture. These strange, surreal creatures are the brain child of an artist long gone: Hieronymus Bosch (1450 - 1516), who painted visions of heaven and hell. The 3 creatures in the pictures above, no doubt escaped from hell and can be seen in his triptych " The temptation of Saint Anthony".
The company who made them offers also other toys created after masterpieces of art history. From Dali to Edgar Degas , from Klimt to Modigliani check out their toys. I do like the Bosch the best though.
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
Recent Jewelry Creations





Monday, October 8, 2007
Silver Ginkgo Leaves




PMC is just as pliable as clay and therefore ideal for impressions of textures. I paint 15 - 20 layers of PMC slip onto the Ginkgo leaves. Once the PMC is bone dry I fire it in the kiln at around 1650 F. The extreme heat burns of the binding agent and compresses the silver molecules. The piece shrinks a little bit. Also the Ginkgo leaf burns away. What is left is its impression in silver. Since each jewelry piece is made from a real leaf and each leaf is unique, each pendant is different. The texture of the veins on the leaf are as individual as our finger prints. The Ginkgo tree is prehistoric and its leaves have medicinal qualities.
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