4 October 2011
2 October 2011
30 September 2011
Ray: A Life Underwater
'Everybody wants gold and a mermaid'
Ray.is.the MAN!
Found via 2or3things
director: Amanda Bluglass
filmmaker: Danny Cooke
Make sure to watch this on full screen to get a good peek into Ray's world.
filmmaker: Danny Cooke
29 September 2011
Crown Point Press
One day I want to go to Crown Point Press...and maybe make a print! The collaborations are always so beautiful. Go and have a look.
crownpoint
1) Andersson/Nordström: Hunter, 2010. Color spit bite and sugar lift aquatints with aquatint and soft ground etching
2) Darren Almond. Fullmoon@Bujuku: Mountains of the Moon, 2010. Color photogravure
3) Anne Appleby. Verona Variation #3, 2003, Color aquatint with burnishing
4) John Chiara 23rd at Carolina, 2006. Photogravure printed on gampi paper chine collé
5) Susan Middleton Requiem, 2008. Color photogravure.
6) Kiki Smith Still, 2006. Color spit bite aquatint with flat bite and soft ground and hard ground etching printed on gampi paper chine collé
28 September 2011
26 September 2011
Money Trees
Human beings do such strange and wonderful things! I came across these wondrous things on thisiscolossal. I'm going to reference what is written there as it is put so well...
"...Apparently in several wooded areas around the UK, passersby have been stopping for decades (if not centuries), meticulously hammering small denomination coins intro trees. Most of the trees seem to be in and around Cumbria and Portmeirion, and I didn’t find a single example of a tree like this located outside the UK. According to this recent article by the BBC, the practice might date back to the early 1700s in Scotland where ill people stuck florins into trees with the idea that the tree would take away their sickness. The practice seems akin to love padlocks or Americans collaborative effort of sticking their nasty ass gum all over everything. (photos courtesy shaun whiteman, drew, ken werwerka, rachel bibby, paul moriss, ministry, donald mcdougal, heartbeeps, via lustik and hrtbps)"
Starting in 1935, Russell Vernon Hunter & Chapman of the Library of Anthropology in Santa Fe set out to develop a portfolio of Navajo blankets spanning 1840-1910- several of their selections can be seen here
I found this lovely collection via anambitiousprojectcollapsing. I do love a good collection!
23 September 2011
1) Flannery O'Connor and her peacocks. via evencleveland
2) Peacock, Kiki Smith. Etching. 1997. via moma
3) white Peacock via here.
That we find a crystal or a poppy beautiful means that we are less alone, that we are more deeply inserted into existence than the course of a single life would lead us to believe.
John Berger
John Berger
22 September 2011
20 September 2011
18 September 2011
17 September 2011
back pages of Trash Can Toys and Games by Leonard Todd, Subsistence Press/Penguin, 1974
Daunting!
found here
16 September 2011
“It is simply this: do not tire, never lose interest, never grow indifferent—lose your invaluable curiosity and you let yourself die. It's as simple as that.”
― Tove Jansson, Fair Play
― Tove Jansson, Fair Play
Sylvain-emmanuel
i.heart.sylvain-emmanuel's world. Very inspiring...now wheres my camera...
http://tryitillyoumakeit.com/
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