Flóra Vági
…makes the most gorgeous/creepy jewelry from wood and paper. Images via Flóra Vági.
…makes the most gorgeous/creepy jewelry from wood and paper. Images via Flóra Vági.
Mindrelic – Manhattan in Motion via David Gwilliam Disastro Ecologico, gorgeous photos by Alberto Ceveso that you can download for use as desktop wallpaper, via The Jealous Curator These are paintings, guys. Tzu-Chi Yeh via but does it float
If you live in Bushwick/Williamsburg, you should be attending the annual Bushwick Open Studios this weekend, June 3-5 – you’ll see some cool art, some terrible art, meet interesting people, get inspired, maybe score some drinks. Something for everyone! There’s a map and directory on the website, and area establishments (cafes, etc.) will have hard [...]
DON’T WORRY GUYS I STILL CARE ABOUT ART. Michael Cina Long Bach Nyugen aerial photography via Miss Moss Katherine Sandoz via Wit + Delight Hadley Holliday via it’s what lola wants Scott Hunter
Once upon a time, I was in a fashion show with some pretty ladies and someone did our makeup and and someone else took photos and we all looked nice and got drunk together afterwards and it was the best time. Check out my designer friend Rawan’s new website! (photo by Pascal Charles-Petit)
Clara Francis’ whimsical beadwork is magical. Necklaces available on her website and at Enigmatic.
“I’m not really that interested in the art world conversation.” Word. I enjoyed Tom Long’s perspective about his incredible drawings. (via East Kingsley, second and third images via Fecal Face)
White Mountain 2, Oil on Masonite Panel, 36 x 36″ Autumn, Oil on Canvas, 34 x 36″ I don’t know why I haven’t showed you my friend Brian’s work yet. He is THE BEST at color. (via Brian Rattiner’s Flickr)
Not new, but one of my all-time favorite photos. The Big Picture: Mount St. Helens, 30 Years Ago. AaaAAaaaaah, the colors! On the slopes of Mount St. Helens, colorful ponds dot the debris avalanche, their chemical composition varying wildly and affecting the color of the water. Photo taken on August 8, 1981.pP And my friend Dave [...]
AAH. Paul Klee. Double Tent – 1923. Watercolor and pencil on paper. (via) Sea Hyun Lee via But Does It Float Maybe you’ve seen these? They’re just the loveliest. Amy Sol’s night sketches.