Unwoven Light
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Thanks to the folks at Notcot, I found this beautiful video about an installation artist speaking about and showing her latest work, called Unwoven Light. Watch the video and have your day brightened!
Thanks to the folks at Notcot, I found this beautiful video about an installation artist speaking about and showing her latest work, called Unwoven Light. Watch the video and have your day brightened!
Since moving back to Baltimore and living in a house again I have been on a Succulent kick! I have bought them all over… Trader Joes, Ikea, Home Depot, Whole Foods, and of course some amazing local nurseries… the Farmers Daughter and Homestead Gardens are two that I can remember. Thanks to Aaron (who btw thinks I am NUTS for obsessing about these plants) they are potted inside and outside the entire house! Here are some photos of my beautiful and exotic plants!
Beautiful Video from the Tribeca Film Festival! Watch it!
As a person who loves their plastic animal/dinosaur collection I jumped for joy when I saw this blog post! I can’t wait to try this out… bring on the spray paint!
From the blog:
I’ve noticed this trend of spray painted animal toys as of late, and I must say, I’m totally on board with this type of simple and inexpensive decor. The animals look super cute incorporated into anything from party settings to alongside books on a shelf, and the best part is that the entire process of making them yourself is relatively inexpensive. Bins of these plastic animals can be found at places like Michaels or on Amazon for cheap (here’s a tub of 60 animals for $16) and a can of gold spray paint can run under $5. They really are the perfect little festive nicknack to have around. Okay, I know what I’ll be doing this weekend!
take a look at this poster on Kickstarter… I am thinking about backing this one! Love it!!
From the website:
Tornado seeds! Giant magnets! Dynamite! Rocket powered roller skates! Anvils! Giant Rubber Bands! I spent over 100 hours illustrating, designing, and researching this one poster.
The fictional ACME Corporation appeared in nearly all 43 Coyote & Road Runner cartoons from 1949-1994. They make any product you can imagine. I’ve loved The ACME Corporation since I was a kid because they’re a true dream factory.