Friday, August 28, 2009
There are Books...
I am packing my books today and am reminded of this beautiful quote:
"There are books which take rank in our life with parents and lovers and passionate experiences."
-Ralph Waldo Emerson
Monday, August 24, 2009
Goodbye studio
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Olaf Hajek - again.
Olaf shows me his portfolio in his studio which he shares with Martin Haake
Olaf's brushes and painting table which looks out onto a quiet street in central Berlin
Olaf's paints
My favorite Olaf illustration Marie Antoinette
Ok this is my favorite too. Black Antoniette. Love love the texture.
SZ_Duft
Flowerhead
Naturamorte
One of over 20 book covers which Olaf illustrated for a Taschen's Travel series.
This one is out in stores now.
Contains lots of dreamy photos of Hotels in New York! sigh.
I've been writing my profile piece on Olaf Hajek this week so I have him on my brain again.
Above are a few more pictures from my studio visit with him in July plus some of my favorite Olaf illustrations. The 2 Antoinette pieces are my absolute favorites. Olaf explains in the interview that he loves exaggeration so Marie Antoniette is ideal subject matter for him. Her over the top hairstyle gives him the opportunity to play with pattern and collage and insert all sorts of impossible things like birds + fruit+ insects into the painting.
One of my favorite things that Olaf said in the interview is that he loves his Dutch Gazelle bicycle. He said it feels to him like his Rolls Royce! For the rest of the interview check out the October issue of uppercase magazine.
Telling time with words: QLOCKTWO
Thursday, August 20, 2009
On the Value of Working with your hands: Matthew Crawford
Great interview on Q just now with Matthew Crawford on his book
Shop Class as Soul Craft: An Inquiry into the value of Work.
A former white collar worker, Crawford explained how he found salvation through returning to his first love: motorcycle repair. He explains that working with one's hands and fixing mechanical objects is immensely gratifying + grounding because it's a genuinely rational activity in an increasingly irrational and abstract world.
I agree.
Now, excuse me while I go hammer something into the wall.
Monday, August 17, 2009
Great title
Mug found in the kitchen of my talented typographer/designer friend Zab.
Love this title.
Would make a great silk screen.
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Far Foods: Brilliant
FAR FOODS is an alternative packaging concept for supermarket produce, highlighting the distances that some foods travel from and the resultant carbon dioxide released during the journey. The receipt features a boarding card style tear-off strip. By James Reynolds. Brilliant. via swiss miss.
Inspiration: Kate Spade's Clothing
Kate Spade debuted her clothing collection yesterday.
Her style has long been a source of inspiration.
The photos for this collection are the epitome of librarian chic and include lots of elements that I often feature in my work including: polka dots, knocky knees, bird cages, 1940's cloches, and plucky heroines!
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Nothing happens, and nothing happens,
I have a lot of change going on right now and am reminded of this great quote by Fay Weldon. It's beautifully illustrated above by one of my all time favorite illustrators: Jeffrey Fisher
Labels:
Illustrators,
Inspiration,
Lettering,
Quotes
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Inspiration: Old envelopes
Monday, August 3, 2009
Berlin: Some young Designers
Berlin Fashion week headquarters at Bebelplatz on the historic Unter den Linden
Poster for Arkonamarkt Fleamarket
Berlin Beauties
Fashion designer Lisbet Carnegie Krebs of espendru at her booth wearing one of her fabulous frocks (with pockets ofcourse!)
Anja Werner's Lovely embroidered birds
Loved the contrasting pink zipper on this sweater. Fun.
Lovely Thea Altman of Hut up
(A Berlin beauty who could be Miranda July's doppelganger!)
Look at this stunning dress from Hut Up design - made of felt.I want one.
Thea sewing a stuffed felt animal for the shop.
Finally a chance to post a few more highlights from Berlin.
In collaboration with Berlin Fashion Week dozens of young designers set up booths at the Arkonamarkt Fleamarket on the last day of my visit.
A big highlight for me were the dresses and skirts of Lisbet Carnegie Krebs.
When I asked her to describe her designs she said they are 1/4 coquette, mixed with 3/4 working girl - and emphasized that all her pieces must have pockets - because busy working girls need pockets!
That's my kind of woman.
The quirky felt dresses spotted in Hut up, a beautiful shop located in Mitte at Oranienburger Str. 32 were also very sigh worthy.
Sunday, August 2, 2009
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