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.
Friday, June 27, 2014
california inspiration
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The perfect California house, spotted in Larchmont Village: sleek (house numbers) and rustic (gate door, windows) |
I'm in the midst of a kid-licious week, so I'll keep myself going with these shots from our trip to California. (There was also a fun weekend in Las Vegas for my cousin's wedding.) Also, these portmanteau words are rattling around in my head. I thought of titling this post "Californspiration," but that reminded me of the Chili Peppers song and that David Duchovny show. "Kid-licious." And Tessa's latest coinage: "cute-iful." cute+beautiful. Rambling much? Clearly it's time for my children to start camp.
As far as the photos below: I tested out my fantasy of living in LA. (I love the geography, the houses, the Dr. Seuss vegetation.) We rented an adorable Airbnb house in the Hollywood Hills, and did all of our favorite things: beach, museums, neighborhoods, hikes, food. I got to spend lots of time with my best friend from college. It was beautiful and relaxing and the perfect break.
Wednesday, June 25, 2014
me elsewhere: bethesda magazine
Local readers, Blue Locket is on the Shop Talk page of Bethesda Magazine. I don't think it's online yet, but I'll add a link when it appears. Thanks so much, Bethesda mag!
Monday, June 23, 2014
jane denton
Well, that was a long break! I got lots of inspiration in California, which I'll share soon, but first, let's look at this textile art by New Zealander Jane Denton. She uses color beautifully, and her work couldn't be simpler and more perfect. It's both modern (clean lines, abstraction) and a throwback (embroidery!). It's just a little bit girly—but not too. I recommend a lot of art on this blog, but I really might have to buy one of these pieces for myself.
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
hashtag orioles. hashtag father's day.
Monday, June 9, 2014
ng collective studio
The two women of NG Collective make such an impact with their paintings. I love that these sisters work really big and really small. The 5x7 minis are especially sweet—I'd nestle one amidst a collection of eclectic other pieces, or do a group in a grid. And the largest sizes, in either paper or canvas, could definitely stand on their own in a foyer or on a living room wall.
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