Wednesday, October 30, 2013

just a few etsy print finds

Flowers and Ferns by Print and Circus

Trolling Etsy for a client project yesterday, I found some pieces that weren't right for her style (warm neutrals, texture, ethnic/organic vibe) but had a definitely crisp/botanical/geometric look that appealed to me. You could do a lot worse than to group these on a wall. (Speaking of Etsy, I heard this yesterday about Etsy allowing some small-batch manufacturing. I understand the handmade-only angle, but it seems worthy to let small Etsy businesses grow too, right?)

Art Deco print by AldariArt
Raindrops print by Revigorer
Tree Dot print by Tessyla

Friday, October 25, 2013

room & board art

Eva Zeisel and KleinReid

Of course I love the warm midcentury overall look at Room & Board. And in the past I've admired the artwork in their stores but found the online selection pretty skimpy. These days, though, there's all kinds of (relatively affordable) goodness on the website.

Lotta Jansdotter
Ayomi Yoshida
ampersand screen print
vintage UK flag
(Cup of Jo recently wrote a post about flags as art, which apparently are more controversial than I realized.
Pro or con, I just think the Union Jack is a great image.)

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

red tile studio on etsy


These little wooden panels by Red Tile Studio are deceptively simple. Only 5x5, they're perfect in a group (picture a really big grid) and even better on their own, filling a tiny space, accentuating a blank spot on a wall. The muted, cool palette is infinitely customizable. They're just right, you know?


Monday, October 21, 2013

monday thoughts: the idea of beauty


I love Fresh Air. Terry Gross interviewed the sublime David Sedaris last week, and their conversation was charming and sweet; they reminisced about a shared meal back when Sedaris was still drinking. (He ordered nothing, preferring to drink on an empty stomach. "You ordered an omelet and a baked potato," he reminded Gross.) One thing really struck me: Gross asked Sedaris what he does with his time, now that he doesn't have a day job, and he said he picks up trash on the road near his house in England. (Apparently the British are big litterers?) He does this, he explained, because the tiny one-lane road to his house is "my idea of beauty." And of course it's ruined by all the litter. So he picks up the trash, sometimes on foot, sometimes on his bike, sometimes with a crew from the local government. He listens to language instruction on an iPad to keep himself from getting annoyed by the whole process.

I absolutely love the image of David Sedaris with his council-issued jumpsuit and grabber, pausing to pick up rubbish on a country lane. And I love that phrase, "my idea of beauty." He used it twice to describe the place, as if he's thought about the words and their importance to him. I think he means to say that it might not be *everyone's* idea of beauty: someone might prefer a tropical beach, or stately skyscrapers, or the wide sky of the American west. But this is his, and he wishes to preserve it.



Thursday, October 17, 2013

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

me elsewhere: red tricycle

Van Gogh's Bedroom in Arles is on view at the Phillips right now.
I'm just grateful for the excuse to show such a moving painting.

Red Tricycle has my roundup of current kid-friendly museum shows in DC right here.

the art mint

Anna Sorenson


Another great online gallery: The Art Mint sells a small collection of affordable originals (as opposed to prints). A few of my favorites:

Scott Malbaurn
Polly Shindler
Will Hutnick
Polly Shindler
Anna Sorenson