Sunday, November 16, 2008

Power to the Poster

This is a pretty cool poster project: easily accessible (downloadable actually) artwork to make blank walls say something meaningful.


I came across this site, when checking out thirty grunge web designs at Sixrevisions. It brought me back to an interview I did over the summer with Favianna Rodriguez and Josh MacPhee, who had just released the book Reproduce & Revolt, a collection of social art across genres for activists worldwide to use as a reference.

Said MacPhee in that interview:

"We now have access to technology that allows us to easily and inexpensively distribute images around the world. What that has led to is people taking and evolving images and ideas nearly instantaneously. An artist in Buenos Aires will create a stencil against the war and put it up on the street – within twenty-four hours a photo of that is put up on the Internet and someone in Europe pulls it down and makes her own version of it and prints it on a flyer and sends it to a friend in another country and she takes it out and does something else with it. People are making the graphics just like they were a hundred years ago, but now they have the tools to shoot them halfway across the world in an instant."




You can read more and learn more about social art (and how it's changed in the digital age) in the interview here.

Thursday, November 06, 2008

Versailles Fashionplate

So, yes, Marie Antoinette is a symbol of decadence, frivolity and perhaps materialistic compulsion, but she's also the young teen queen of fashion. Two years ago, I was lucky enough to catch the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute's "Dangerous Liaisons: Fashion and Furniture in the 18th Century" showcasing the style Marie sported. (I also saw Coppola's movie, which was really only worth watching for the aesthetics...and shoes).

I was delighted to come across some more gorgeous imagery today via Paris Atelier, who suggests stopping by The Costumes of Marie Antoinette to make you wish you had twenty people dressing you every morning in hoops, hats, feathers, and finery...I love this seal, Marie's, that she highlights:

A perfect image to build a boudoir around?

Wednesday, November 05, 2008

Change in the Air


I know it's not just me. From the conversations at my favorite cafe this morning to the celebratory tone of the blogosphere to the cheering of my office mates, we're not only excited about what our new President Barack Obama will do, but how we can be a part of what he will do.

Time to celebrate freedom and change.

Tuesday, November 04, 2008

Saturday, November 01, 2008

Vivienne Westwood Does Rugs?

So I dolled myself up as Vivienne Westwood yesterday to celebrate Halloween. Imagine my surprise when I came across this gem this morning.


Then to add to my designer morning, I came across this lovely set from Missoni. Wouldn't mind enjoying a cup of tea in this vessel.