Tuesday, July 22, 2014
jenny andrews-anderson
These paintings by Jenny Andrews-Anderson are just plain pretty, nothing more or less than that. I love that she treats paper sort of preciously—that is, she paints on it. (Some of these are painted on canvas as well.) Her blog is awfully sassy too.
Thursday, July 17, 2014
the stereo typist on etsy
While sourcing vintage concert posters for a client, I came across these faux-vintage prints on Etsy. The Stereo Typist is a British artist with impeccable taste in music. I'm into his midcentury style and bold palettes—not to mention the bands and musicians he's chosen.
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
calypso st. barth art
I've always admired Calypso for its clothing (and fragrances), and I'd definitely noticed its beachy, serene home goods. The online art collection is new to me—and totally appealing. Blue, animals, abstraction: It hits all my favorite notes.
Monday, July 14, 2014
macarena ruiz-tagle
Macarena Ruiz-Tagle, a Chilean living in Berlin, painted these pieces for her "Atmosphere" series. Much of her work comprises site-based installations, but I like the simplicity and beauty here.
Friday, July 11, 2014
karen o'neil
Karen O'Neil captures something—a moment, a mood, a color—in her miniature still lifes. I love her celebration of simple color and quiet domesticity.
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
jane reiseger
There's a lot of cute, animal-based, kid-friendly art around these days, and honestly, at this point I ignore most of it—it's become so generic and familiar (and too cutesy). But Australian Jane Reiseger's prints stand out for their excellent composition as well as their sweetness. There's something clean and pure and just right about them.
Monday, July 7, 2014
amanda brazier
Amanda Brazier makes her own paint from pigments found in local soil. How cool is that? Best of all, she uses it in these beautiful, architecturally inspired paintings. I love her pink/earthy/neutral palette, and her interesting geometry and repetition.
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