
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Birthday Bliss
Monday, April 20, 2009
Moon and Stars Necklace


and my hand-made fine silver star charms. The stars are actually copies of the pattern on vintage crystal glassware. So far there are only 2 necklaces of this kind. One I made for my friend's birthday and the other one I am wearing.

On the way to a BBQ

Friday, April 17, 2009
Elyse Hochstadt's raven chair

I like this cool feathered chair by Elyse Hochstadt, called "Portrait of George I". She is a San Francisco artist and won the 2008 Pro Arts juried show. Here is an interview with her.
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Nick Cave's wearable sculptures





Thursday, April 9, 2009
A modern take on paper cutting by Jen Stark






I saw some of Jen Stark's impressive paper sculptures at Johannson Projects gallery in Oakland. I had seen an image of her work on the inviation card for the show and immediately felt that I needed to see it up close to believe and understand what was going on. Was it really just a stack of paper into which she had cut systemmatical and then bend the paper corners up? And yes, thats exactly what she does. It's simple, but genius. This type of paper cutting is very different compared to the traditional, folk art type that I am usually in love with. For starters Jen's stuff is abstract and colourful, actually bursts of color! The traditional paper cuttings are mostly figurative (or invove at least patterns) and black. I enjoy the aspect of dimensionality she brings to her work and that reminds me of japanese origami. On her web site is a video, where she talks about how she got started, which was on a trip to Europe and she didn't have her art supplies with her. She bought a stack of cheap colourful papers and a pair of scissors and started experimenting.
Labels:
artist du jour,
paper cut outs
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
The art of paper cutting by Nikki McClure




Nikki McClure cuts paper like she would draw with a ink pen. Her images are about the simple, but profound pleasures and wonders of cooking and nurturing and our deep connection to nature. You can see a lovely little video about her life in Olympia, Washington , collecting eggs from her hens, harvesting cherries and hanging up her laundry. All such essential and beautifully simple acts that seem to get lost in our busy city lives. She produces for several years now a calender with her images as well as posters, that she self publishes. Her images are gentle reminder of how to live our lives better and more in accord with nature and the seasons. She is the perfect poster child of the green movement!
Labels:
artist du jour,
paper cut outs
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Welcome Spring!



I am welcoming spring with lovely paintings by Ann Craven. Wouldn't her birds make great patterns printed on a dress? I envision it somehow in the vain of these last years dresses by Dolce and Gabbana.


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