high seas, originally uploaded by Supercapacity.
high seas, originally uploaded by Supercapacity.
Don't you love being in a gallery and seeing two people, head to head, viewing a piece of art, rubbing their respective chins while, pompously, deconstructing it...'very dadaist in its object de-contextualization, blah blah blah'. whatever.
I'll just put it in my own plebeian terms, 'cool still lifes' by photographer Chema Modez
Word on the street today: domino magazine is the next shelter rag to go under. The fun, youthful magazine has been a great inspiration to so many since it opened its doors in April of '05. I have and will keep all of my issues for future reference. We're sad to see you go domino!
artist, julieann will custom carve your intials into this polymer clay piece, which would be cute on a key ring. $12.00 {ha! such a deal}
I posted on artist, jessica rust's custom birch tree line once before. I'm still in hearts over her work. So pretty and simple, but personal. $58.00 for a set of 4 {ships within 1-2 weeks}
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When hired to renovate the Klinsky- Sherry family's Fifth Avenue apartment, architect Eric Clough turned the request to do something non-cookie cutterish, into a living scavenger hunt throughout the home.....without clue-ing in the client.
The hunt involved a maze of ciphers, riddles, poems and custom-built furniture with hidden drawers and panels. A fictional narrative and a soundtrack was included in the final project as well.
The crazy part of this story is that the family, really had no idea this was going on, even as they lived within the newly remodeled apartment for nearly a year. Until one day a letter arrived in the mail with a cryptic poem that began with these lines:
We’ve taken liberties with Yeats
to lead you through a tale
that tells of most inspired fates
The poem continued, leading them to a hidden panel in which contained a beautifully bound leather book, holding more clues.
One of the clues was carved into their 11 year old son's radiator cover. Soon after moving into the home, the son's friend cracked the code, and yet the family remained unaware of the bigger game. Behind this airplane drawing, lies a model of the kitchen, where a musical score, written for the project can be found, in a drawer above the stove.

Source: New York Times. All Photos: Fred R. Conrad/The New York Times
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have you ever seen such concentration while working the hoop?
glam canyon: live vicariously
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I feel so honored, and beyond flattered that holly over at decor8 included me in her new 'Creativity Series: Just Do It!'. I was so inspired by the idea behind this series. I think we can all help and encourage each other to just hang in there and keep-on-keeping on. One step in front of the other. If there is one thing that I can impart it's, 'be kind to yourself'.


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ah. beautiful. yellow. great color on her. what shoes though. God, pan down so that I can check out the shoes. oh! damn! she's seated. love that neckline. what is that? crystal? stunning. great coat. classic yet modern design. Timeless....... They're all so mellow in that family........ I wonder if the older kid is getting bored..... She looks bored.... Cute little coat..... She looks bored to tears. Wonder what's going through her mind.... "these tights itch", "I should've snuck my nintendo", "who decided leather gloves are warm?" Yes. Must be, she just stuck them in her pocket.
More fidgeting. I'd die. Let's see how Michelle handles this. ooh. nice stern, disapproving-yet loving glare. great technique M. Lovely. oh here comes the star spangled banner....tears. more tears. love my country. sigh. Can't wait to see what she wears tonight....
While, my fellow bloggers around the blog pond are fervently scribing posts on Isabel Toledo this evening, I've decided to instead, post a few of the submissions that didn't make the cut for the Inaugural Ball.
isaac mizrahi
...Can do no wrong in my book. I'd choose this so that he would be the Elton to my princess Di. 
the minolta 16
For much of the 70s, my father never left the house without this in his breast pocket.
As an architect, he was constantly shooting anything that inspired. So even though most of our vacation photos were of buildings and seemingly mundane shots of anything but us, it was and still is, one of the many reasons why my dad is cool. I took this picture over my Christmas break at Nepenthe. That guy, with the camera? David Soul. We sang 'don't give up us on baby' all the way to our next destination. {I'd make a bad spy. I'm terrible at shooting from the hip. I needed my dad's camera for this.}
Today my head is filled with this {and i do think this is a great piece from lizard press}
team donn If you don't watch this, then go read the fabulous SGM for the best recaps on the net. Those of you who do, knuckle-to-knuckle knock for team donn. Keep strong donn. We're backing you. You have the patience of an angel {support Mr. Gunvalson with a 'team donn' shirt. Currently available on this little blog o' mine and at sgm}
fennel. Completely underrated. Roasted on its own or with chicken, put into a soup~ it's delishi~oso and very good for you. This recipe for cream of fennel soup, takes names.
'Thanks and Have Fun Running the Country' The cute book with funny title, from McSweeney filled with letters of advice and guidance, from children to President Obama.
and that's all I have for you. Where's the bark collar....
I'm sorry, I haven't a clue where I found this image. If it's yours, please let me know and I'll promptly credit you. thank you.