As Josh and I think about painting our 3rd bedroom a beautiful, simple gray, we received a caution from some friends who tried the same thing. They said they painted their room gray and in the end, it just looked like a light blue, lame. To that end, we've been carefully considering what shade to choose for our room and I recently found this excellent post from a one of my new favorite blogs Colour Me Happy. Definitely a blog that's right up my ally, but this post in particular is worth reading if you'd like to ever paint anything gray. Read the article here.
Now I know exactly which pantone to pick to get the walls to look exactly how I want!
Mar 31, 2010
Mar 26, 2010
Richard Serra - My Favorite, Part 2
So, as established before, I love Richard Serra.
Recently (in 2007) he had a 40 year retrospective of his work at MoMA which pretty impressive for someone to have while they're alive. MoMA produced a few videos to accompany this exhibition called Serra Sculpture: Forty Years. This one is my favorite, it's him talking about the sculpture designed specifically for a space. It really is fantastic. It gives you a feeling for just how much work and innovation is put into his pieces, but also how well thought out things are. One of the things I dislike most is when people think a piece of art isn't good becaues it looks simple or easy. We can often fall into this with Serra's work because of its simplicity, but this video proves it is anything but.

Here is an aerial view of the same gallery. Beautiful.
Recently (in 2007) he had a 40 year retrospective of his work at MoMA which pretty impressive for someone to have while they're alive. MoMA produced a few videos to accompany this exhibition called Serra Sculpture: Forty Years. This one is my favorite, it's him talking about the sculpture designed specifically for a space. It really is fantastic. It gives you a feeling for just how much work and innovation is put into his pieces, but also how well thought out things are. One of the things I dislike most is when people think a piece of art isn't good becaues it looks simple or easy. We can often fall into this with Serra's work because of its simplicity, but this video proves it is anything but.
Here's Richard Serra in front of one of the same type of sculptures, if I had to guess I'd say it was at the Bilbao Guggenheim. For the opening of that museum he was commissioned to create sculptures to fill their largest gallery.

Here is an aerial view of the same gallery. Beautiful.
Mar 22, 2010
Tara Donovan
[Tara Donovan, Untitled, made from paper plates]
The first time I experienced Tara Donovan's work, my jaw literally dropped. You've probably inferred by now that I enjoy contemporary artwork that is surprising, affecting and unusual or new and innovative. Donovan's work goes fits right into all those categories, and I would add a description of whimsical as well. Donovan's work is usually made up of mundane, everyday objects like scotch tape, finish wire, styrofoam cups and drinking straws to name a few. She transforms these objects (and I don't use the word transform lightly, trust me) into amazing sculptures and installations.Its fun to interact with her artwork, especially those sculptures that you can walk under or inside. Like this one which I've seen covering an entire gallery ceiling at Ace, as well as the entrance ceiling to the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego.
I love her process which usually involves the help of a large amount of people working together. This one is made out of fishing wire, it always baffles me as to how it looks so blue. I suppose that fishing wire has the tiniest tint of blue and when multiplied by thousands, will look very much that color?
Also one of my favorites is this (close up image) of a sculpture made of scotch tape. Knowing how frequently I get frustrated just dealing with small pieces of tape, I can appreciate the amount of work and patience this must have taken. Love her work!
Mar 19, 2010
Kaleidoscope Video
Ok the music is a little creepy, but I love these colors and fractals it creates.
Mar 17, 2010
Liberty of London, for Target
This week is really exciting! It is the week that Liberty of London launched their line of products especially designed for Target. How wonderful is it when a designer you love but can't afford, creates a line that incorporates their lovely aesthetic, but at prices you can afford!
*[As a side note, I really love that target does this! They often take high end designers (Orla Keily, DwellStudio, Rachel Ashwell, and not to mention the clothes designers they've partnered with) and create a line available to regular people. Well done Target.]*
Here's some of the promotion I've seen at Target stores, leading up to this week's launch. Really intriguing and great use of their design style incorporated throughout the store. They obviously wanted to make a splash with this launch.
What a way to bring in the spring season! Here are some of the products I love best that have just released. The patters Liberty of London uses are all the things I love; colorful, bright, whimsical shapes, all on fun products. Beautiful!
*[As a side note, I really love that target does this! They often take high end designers (Orla Keily, DwellStudio, Rachel Ashwell, and not to mention the clothes designers they've partnered with) and create a line available to regular people. Well done Target.]*
Here's some of the promotion I've seen at Target stores, leading up to this week's launch. Really intriguing and great use of their design style incorporated throughout the store. They obviously wanted to make a splash with this launch.
What a way to bring in the spring season! Here are some of the products I love best that have just released. The patters Liberty of London uses are all the things I love; colorful, bright, whimsical shapes, all on fun products. Beautiful!
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