Wednesday 24 June 2009
Sunday 21 June 2009
There's a hole in my soul
Dutch artist Amie Dicke shares my love of paper and sharp blades.
Armed with an Xacto blade, she carves intricate shapes and patterns from torn out pages of magazines, creating a beautiful kind of lace.
Her website is incredibly underwhelming.
Her cutouts remind me of the work M/M did for Balenciaga in 2001, as well as a random poster of theirs. I loved that campaign.
Armed with an Xacto blade, she carves intricate shapes and patterns from torn out pages of magazines, creating a beautiful kind of lace.
Her website is incredibly underwhelming.
Her cutouts remind me of the work M/M did for Balenciaga in 2001, as well as a random poster of theirs. I loved that campaign.
Thursday 18 June 2009
Twice as brightly
Tiiu Kuik is all pretty in Patmos, stunningly shot by Camilla Akrans for the NYTimes.
Images are taken from Fashion Gone Rogue, my latest addiction. It references all fashion editorials past and present. Its images are moderately high res. It's better than crack.
Monday 15 June 2009
Sunday 14 June 2009
I am free from all the things that take my friends
While I was skimming through VVORK trying to understand what all the hype is about, my picture-frame-crazed eyes zeroed in on these pieces by Los Angeles artist Elad Lassry.
I ♥ Photograph covered him a while back, as did Interview in a feature by Christopher Bollen. Love it or hate it, just don't call him a photographer.
I love that the frame is a part of the artwork, I love the bold colours, and even if I never manage to frame anything correctly, it's nice to see someone nail it. (Not funny).
Wednesday 10 June 2009
See the world like lovers do
My insatiable love for the watermelon has been catered for once more.
This time with these MoMA x Herman Miller prints, designed by Stephen Frykholm.
This time with these MoMA x Herman Miller prints, designed by Stephen Frykholm.
Thursday 4 June 2009
Wednesday 3 June 2009
Monday 1 June 2009
You're waiting for someone to perform with
Nice series of moody shots from Laetitia Bica, on Diane Pernet's blog. Haven't checked out the rest of her work yet.
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