Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Thursday, March 14, 2013
SOKO & SPIKE JONZE MAKE AN ALIEN LOVE STORY
i love soko and i love spike jonze but these screenshots from their music video collaboration have stolen my heart.
the video's super weird. including alien sex...which is weird but funny...and not because i'm five, it just is.
check it out here.
Sunday, September 30, 2012
'dillas, dolls and tenenbaums at the museum
i am still going through endless amounts of photos that i have taken, downloaded and then just forgotten about left it my dreaded iphoto folder. and in my opinion, there are some pretty interesting/funny/amazing/horrific photos that i feel the need to share on here.
like gratuitous armadillo handbag shots.
or portraits of victorian activities that resemble something more out of a wes anderson flick than anything else.
or portraits of children that look like they're all dolled up for a pageant.
this needs to be let loose people. so here it is in all of it's weirdly awesome glory.
all of these were taken on the 4th of july when my friend christina and i decided to skip town on a road trip and head to the milwaukee art museum. brilliant idea, christina. best fourth of july to date.
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
music that inspires art :: the incredible fan art of crystal castles
if you have heard any tracks by crystal castles, you know that their sound is well, different. one of their first singles was just a mash-up of their vocal warm ups from the singer, alice. needless to say talent begets talent and creativity begets creativity. check out the awesome fan art that was inspired by crystal castles.
my favorites are the red and white sketches made by this artist here.
the rest can be found within the crystal castles fan art board thread here.
ps: that last image is a photo i took at their concert last year. i will be seeing them again with health at the congress this fall. can't wait.
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
become a humanoid :: amazing art + apparel
i am so in love with this collection and lookbook. all of the clothes fit so wonderfully comfy and casual yet have a sharp design to each one so as not to make you look like you only dress for comfort.
humanoid is a netherlands brand nearly 30 years matured. which amazes me to no end because the designs and vision seems so beautifully modern. leave it to the dutch, eh? started in 1981 by sandra harmsen and hans boelens, a creative and a financial director respectively, described the brand as a good person - two feet on the ground, comfortable and happy with yourself.
boy, does this ideal translate seamlessly into their brand. the designs were taken over in 1998 by the current designer in chief cecile bleijenberg who has certainly crescendo-ed for me with this collection and lookbook.
photography:: anne dokter
art:: anouk griffioen
Friday, August 24, 2012
artful talent :: marta slawinska
nancybird :: in your home, over your shoulder and in your hand
lusting over the saturation at play here in the new nancybird home and bag collections.
a bit about the label::
nancybird unofficially began back in 2001, with emily using some of the textile prints created in her fine art course to make a small collection of purses and bags. she brought them to a couple of local stores in melbourne known for their support of australian design, and nancybird was born.
Monday, July 23, 2012
all for the mountain over-sized eyelash necklaces
as a jewelry designer, i go absolutely nuts for certain types of jewelry. very rarely does a modern day artist make me swoon that is until i crossed paths with all for the mountain. i must say holy sheet at these babies - they're epic.
found here and here.
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
an artist and his muse :: painted ladies by ryan pickart
i came across one of ryan pickart's lovely paintings on pinterest yesterday and was stunned by his aesthetic and composition of his works. his almost ethereal subjects remind me so much of gustav klimt's water serpents. the colors in each work are all so lovely. i wish i could stare at them all day.
be sure to check out his:
blog for more work
gallery of originals and prints for purchase
facebook page
Friday, July 13, 2012
finding creative motivation :: bucket list of creative stimulation exercises {step 3}
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| image from ikea |
let me first start off by saying that this step, quite honestly, is whatever floats your boat. but i do encourage you to test out almost all of my suggestions because you never know what will get those creative juices a flowin'...
i find that i have some go-tos stashed away in my back pocket for when i desperately need some creativity: tea and incense, artful movies, listening to bjork...just to name a few. i have provided a list to help you find something that works for you. Now, if something works once, it may not work right away again but keep it in your back pocket for future use.
start off by trying the ones that most intrigue you but try to be open to all of the suggestions. after all, you just never know! i've found myself in the most seemingly uninteresting situations and have been surprisingly stimulated. see?! you just never know!
so hopefully you have some idea of what it feels like to be creatively stimulated or have an imaginative breakthrough or have a 'lightbulb' moment. if not, i can only describe it as a sudden bolt of excitement and flow of ideas -- total breakthrough in my opinion. it's beautiful and glorious. be sure to always keep a little journal {can be a small pad of paper or post-its} or sketchbook with you wherever you go. you'll want to write down EVERYTHING that comes to mind.
DO NOT CENSOR YOUR IDEAS
there is no such thing as a stupid or useless idea. learn to embrace them...all of them. they may not seem as stupid or useless at a later date. they might even seem brilliant by then! honestly, it happens! i speak from experience. but try to be positive towards your flow of free-wheelin' ideas. this practice will only encourage a more free-flowing, steady stream of ideas.
i also like to do this thing called 'piggybacking.' when an idea will come to me, i let it work itself out. then, i try to elaborate and build on what i've already developed. possibly thinking about what i've come up with and translating it into different mediums.
okay! so here we go! remember to have fun and channel your little 6 year-old self - full of energy and a thirst for exploration. now, get to gettin'!
BUCKET LIST OF CREATIVE STIMULATION EXERCISES::
- go to world market and pick out some beautiful, exotic incense or even candles if you'd prefer. place them around your house or workspace and let the foreign aromas stimulate your senses and imagination.
- drink tea! stash has so many deliciously stimulating blends. some of my favorite go-to flavors are chai green tea and moroccan mint tea. test them out and even pick up a crazy creative mug to drink them from.
- go to the library and look through sections you've never been through before. see what kind of things catch your eye. indulge your curiosity.
- take a roadtrip to somewhere you've never been.
- take the long route home
- watch the movie yes man and get inspired to start saying yes to things - you never know what you may open yourself up to
- take a picnic to a not-so-typical setting
- walk in a park
- watch masterpiece theater classics
- listen to really experimental music and even if you don't like what you are hearing, think about certain elements of the composition that you can definitely appreciate as a fellow artist. you can youtube their music for free to see if it's something you can get into. just sit with your eyes shut and listen to the music...while you're doing so let your creative mind wander wherever.
- Bjork {eclectic}
- CocoRosie {freak folk}
- Sneaker Pimps {trip-hop}
- The Good, The Bad & The Queen {song cycle also a mystery play about london}
- Journey to the West {soundtrack to chinese musical composed by damon albarn of gorillaz}
- Justice - A Cross the Universe live {opera-disco elctronica}
- google more!!
- watch visually interesting or imaginative films
- moulin rouge
- children of men
- hellboy 2
- moonrise kingdom
- romeo and juliet {baz luhrman version}
- coffee and cigarettes
- sin city
- i'm not there
- amelie
- metropolis
- persepolis
- a little princess
- what dreams may come
- blade runner
- memento
- check out this imdb list that has some other great picks!
- watch old movies - you'll allow your mind to journey to a different time
- charade {thriller with cary grant and audrey hepburn}
- bringing up baby {comedy with cary grant and katharine hepburn}
- the paleface {comedy with bob hope and jane russell}
- metropolis {again! one of the first and arguably best science fiction films}
- the man who knew too much {doris day, jimmy stewart by hitchcock}
- gidget {sandra dee}
- on the waterfront {marlon brando - i coulda been a contender - epic!}
- this list has some really old experimental and sometimes heavy films. i can't speak for all of them but it's a really good list.
- challenge yourself to sketch out your ideas -- even if you think you suck at drawing -- don't let that inner voice hold you back
- visit museums. always be open to learning - keep your mind open and free.
- study science and history
- read conspiracy theories or articles about secret societies...it truly allows you to become imaginative. teach your mind to be open to seemingly impossible or unexplainable things. it will open you up to a new creative process. to start:
- loch ness monster
- bermuda triangle
- illuminati
- the philadephia experiment
- giant squid
- roswell
- find more!
- study ancient cultures and their artifacts. this has always provided me with endless inspiration
- visit antique stores. seek out odd and interesting items that allow you to learn about the past. some of my most interesting finds have been mourning jewelry and odd fellows' items with their symbols engraved
- do an activity a child would do: finger paint, fly a kite, play catch, visit a zoo, play dress up. it will allow you to see the world in another way. it will also give you a sense of excitement about, well, everything.
- go to a comic book store and browse through the indie section. get lost in the art, stories and uniqueness of it all.
- go see a play, opera, concert or some kind of live performance art.
- read/watch fantasy - it will teach your brain to step out of the unexpected.
step one
step two
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
moody blues :: grey//blue art love
some moody art i've been lusting over lately.
i put this layout together and unbeknownst to me, formed a 'w' in the negative space...subliminal messaging for 'w'anderlustings??
top left: georgia o'keefe - light coming on the plains no. i, 1917
top right: james jean - mother, 2009
bottom middle: maria clara eimmart - saturn phases, 17th century
bottom sides: dan-ah kim - hunter
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