September 17, 2009

Frank Lloyd Wright?


Kids dollhouse.

ok i want to be 7 years old again (!)


(and, no i am not shopping for myself)

everyone around me is either expecting, due any day now, or has recently had a little baby. hence, i randomly found this today while looking at bébé stuff (for friends).

how cute.
no idea what the attached pricetag is (site acting up) but am pretty sure its up there. the site that links to it : www.modernseed.com

Q-bert platz!






floor pattern of some German platz.

1984 nostalgic attack?
play Qbert online (!)  : http://www.tripletsandus.com/80s/80s_games/qbert.htm

September 11, 2009

mixing it up





Desktop wallpaper makeover time. love these color tones / textures (& that hint of orange..!), the  languorous pose, etc... (click image for larger size)

The 1st time I came accross one of these porcelain pieces from chinese artist Liu Jianhuan, was during one of my first visits to the 798 art district in Beijing (circa 2007), having randomly entered some art gallery (initially thought it was a shop... : hurray for understanding your surroundings- *always blame the lost in translation concept* thank you sofia coppola).
I didnt realize at the time that they were pieces of art. The piece that caught my eye was a large traditional porcelain serving dish with a headless/armless female body dressed in a 'qipao' & languorously lying there, smack in the middle of the large dish. I remember (stupidly) I thought 'hmm cool, I really want to buy this dish'.

of course, i could have, except at a hefty hefty price. it wasn't 'a serving dish' dumbass.
I've since seen other versions of his work in numerous places.

Anyhow (!) i stumbled accross his work today ( & the porcelain series (which are i think from 2000-2001) through a contact's posting on flickr. nice!

maybe i should have invested that day.

loves.

"Liu Jianhua creates small-scale sculptures from fibreglass and porcelain. Trained as a ceramicist from the age of fifteen, he is well-known for several series of works of headless and armless female figures dressed in cheongsams and high heels and lying in erotic poses. His works comment on attitudes to women as well as the place of China on the contemporary art scene and political world stage."

Article on Li Jianhuan's art:

http://www.culturebase.net/artist.php?1487#

*** oh, google just told me that *** :
it looks like he is at the vancouver biennale (vancouver has a biennale?! cool!) - those pillows aka seats are GREAT !

http://blog.vancouverbiennale.com/?p=569

September 8, 2009

sushi & other wonders




aah the simplicity of your kids lego + a dash of imagination.

brilliant.

I Lego New York - grreat blog: 
http://niemann.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/02/02/i-lego-ny/

September 7, 2009

live the life & drink up

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Discovering Mtl bands via font admiration?



Turns out this beautiful font refers to the title (KIDS DoNT KNoW SHIT) of a song by a Montreal band called ISLANDS.
i had never heard of them. its a pretty decent song.

loving the choice of colors & the grain on this, as well as the line obviously.
font created by skinny ships (big talent) on flickr.

September 4, 2009

baby blues

hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

The chair: check. (guangzhou - wo ai ni!!! ('love ya'))

Baby blue fireplace and white everything : mmm. this is giving me ideas.

YUM.

i want to learn more chinese characters. tad late you say?

 
Illustrations from "The Pet Dragon"
A cleverly illustrated children's storybook (that also teaches some basic chinese characters).
Pretty GREAT.
From funny & clever NYtimes blogger and illustrator Christoph Niemann, his blog is really something. Especially the 'New York City 'illustrated' with LEGo' bits. (More on that later.)