Friday, June 30, 2006
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Thursday, June 22, 2006
Ernst Haeckel
These jellyfish illustrations are from Art Forms in Nature, an incredible book by the German Scientist Ernst Haeckel which was published in 1904.
These jellyfish illustrations are from Art Forms in Nature, an incredible book by the German Scientist Ernst Haeckel which was published in 1904.
Wednesday, June 21, 2006
Camila Prada
These cute s+p shakers were featured on design*sponge last month. They are designed by Camila Prada and manufactured by thorsten van elten.
These cute s+p shakers were featured on design*sponge last month. They are designed by Camila Prada and manufactured by thorsten van elten.
Saturday, June 17, 2006
vintage scandinavian ceramics
I found a link to this Japanese site 'flaska online' on the print and pattern blog. They have an incredible selection of vintage Scandinavian ceramics. Here are some of my favourites. Cute shapes and inspiring graphics.
I found a link to this Japanese site 'flaska online' on the print and pattern blog. They have an incredible selection of vintage Scandinavian ceramics. Here are some of my favourites. Cute shapes and inspiring graphics.
wunderkammer
Something I'm very interested in at the moment are 'wunderkammer' or 'cabinets of curiosities'. These were collections of natural specimins and artifacts amassed by wealthy gentlemen in the 17th century, and were the precursor to modern natural history museums. These cabinets or rooms were filled with fantastic objects such as shells, preserved animals and birds, fossils, and man-made artifacts. These collections mixed fact with fiction, and combined the beautiful and grotesque.
Something I'm very interested in at the moment are 'wunderkammer' or 'cabinets of curiosities'. These were collections of natural specimins and artifacts amassed by wealthy gentlemen in the 17th century, and were the precursor to modern natural history museums. These cabinets or rooms were filled with fantastic objects such as shells, preserved animals and birds, fossils, and man-made artifacts. These collections mixed fact with fiction, and combined the beautiful and grotesque.
Thursday, June 15, 2006
work in progress
We have been busy little bees in the studio, preparing for the Toronto Outdoor Art Exhibition next month. We will have more photos of our work soon, and more info about the show as well. Here is an image of some rough greenware (dry, but not wiped or fired) and a peek into our kiln after firing a bisque.
We have been busy little bees in the studio, preparing for the Toronto Outdoor Art Exhibition next month. We will have more photos of our work soon, and more info about the show as well. Here is an image of some rough greenware (dry, but not wiped or fired) and a peek into our kiln after firing a bisque.
bird wings and zeppelins
These feathery headpieces are from Alexander McQueen's Fall 2006 collection. I also love the airplane headpiece.
All this flying stuff reminds me of the current exhibit at the Ydessa Hendeles Art Foundation (one of the galleries I work at part time). Part of the exhibiton 'Predators and Prey' is a room of historical photographs of Zeppelins, and views from Zeppelins, taken around the world. There is also a series of press photos from the Hindenburg disaster. They are fascinating. The whole show is really great. Anyone in Toronto should check it out. The gallery is only open Saturdays from 12-5pm. The exhibition will be running for about a year.
Alexander McQueen photos are from Style.com.
These feathery headpieces are from Alexander McQueen's Fall 2006 collection. I also love the airplane headpiece.
All this flying stuff reminds me of the current exhibit at the Ydessa Hendeles Art Foundation (one of the galleries I work at part time). Part of the exhibiton 'Predators and Prey' is a room of historical photographs of Zeppelins, and views from Zeppelins, taken around the world. There is also a series of press photos from the Hindenburg disaster. They are fascinating. The whole show is really great. Anyone in Toronto should check it out. The gallery is only open Saturdays from 12-5pm. The exhibition will be running for about a year.
Alexander McQueen photos are from Style.com.