Sunday, January 17, 2010
Trapped Bird
On my trip to Branson, MO for New Years I was eating at an amazing old diner, Clockers Cafe, and a bird got caught in the building. I snapped this amazing shot of the bird perching on a typewriter.
Saturday, January 16, 2010
A Town Called Panic
Wow, this movie looks great. A Town Called Panic is a French stop-motion/claymation. The main characters are a horse, a cowboy and an indian. After watching the trailer, I think I already love it.
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Islamic Sock

I'm not sure how I got to this on Wikipedia, but I think its pretty darn cool. This sock was probably found in Fustat, Egypt from the 12th century and was knitted in India. Here is info on how it was knitted. Man, those early knitters are talented! This sock sits at the Textile Museum in DC. I really want to check that place out.
Monday, January 11, 2010
Jimmy McBride Quilts




I just came across quilts by Jimmy McBride. These quilts are different from anything I have seen. Jimmy uses elements of Sci Fi and Astronomy among other things and puts together chaotically beautiful pieces. On his blog he points out that he uses thrifted shirts for his fabric. He also includes a picture of the racks of his local thrift store...it looks far beyond any thrift store I have been to!! I'm jealous. I really wish I could get one of these quilts. Luckily, my Mom is making me a wonderful quilt I found the pattern for on Quiltology's wesite, picture included.
Labels:
astronomy,
jimmy mcbride,
quilt,
quiltology,
sci fi,
textiles
Friday, January 8, 2010
Camille Canales




Another amazing artist I discovered this year at Renegade Holiday was Camille Canales. Camille does phenomenal textile art using embroidery, beading screen printing. She also does drawings. Her work is extremely intricate and beautiful. She must be extremely busy because in addition to her textile works, she also sells screen printed curtains, scarves and bags that are also very cute.
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Smartfish Shoes
Last month I visited the Renegade Holiday Craft Fair in Chicago. There were definitely a few vendor gems I found that I'm really interested in sharing. Smartfish stood out to me. She makes her own shoes! First off, that is cool in itself. The shoes are extraordinarily eco-friendly. They are very simple ballet flats, which I love. I find it very difficult to find simple flat shoes for women that are comfortable and have a good shape. I am also a huge fan of TOMS! Here are some pictures of her shoes. I really hope her business takes off!





Sunday, January 3, 2010
Topography
Hello! Happy New Years! My informal resolutions are to keep this blog updated regularly, and to do more work. Recently, I have been working hard on a topography project using felt. This is something I have wanted to do for a long time. The project is a "model" of the topography of Mariana Trench, which is the deepest part of the ocean located in the Pacific near Japan and the Philippines. Although the topography is coming mostly from my imagination, is will be used to represent the Mariana Trench in an upcoming play. I have a lot more work to do on it, but here is what it looks like so far:



Thursday, November 19, 2009
New Animation Blast!
In the last decade, I have been supremely disappointed in the quality of animation out there. There has been a lot of success for Pixar, and a lot of companies trying to get a cut of the digital animation market. Basically there has been a major lack of diversity. Recently, I have been so excited because there have been some really cool things out there exploring different mediums. Here are some that I am excited about with commentary!
Coraline Set

This is one movie I have yet to see, but I have pretty high expectations. I don't know whether I will like the actual content of the movie or not, but I am sure I will LOVE the stop motion they used. I am a huge fan of stop motion. It reminds me of my trips to the Field Museum and looking at all the taxidermy animals. They are kind of grotesque but the animals are beautiful. In this movie, they have tiny retro-preppy clothes and pajamas, which I must admit looks pretty neat. I have heard a lot of controversy about how involved Wes Anderson actually was with the stop motion aspect of this film; but overall, the stop motion team alone deserves a huge amount of credit for this.
This animation style reminds me of the Wallace and Gromit animation, and trust me, its done well! I just saw Max and Mary and it was a beautiful film. I recommend it for everyone. Philip Seymore Hoffman does the voice of Max and he does an outstanding job! A lot of care was put into animating this film and it pays off. The colors and images set the tone for the film. Please see it! I cried.
Yay! Miyazaki makes another beautiful animated film. This tale was simple and delightful. I respect Miyazki so much because he will not budge from doing hand drawn animation. And in the end, it makes for a better story. You can tell he and his team have taken time to craft beautiful pictures which creates a provocative story. His work compares to the old days of Disney for me. He is so bold to keep doing what he is doing...and successful. Ponyo had some crazy characters. Its great!
This is not a movie, but a children's TV show. My obsession with this show runs deep. I think it is the answer to all the worlds problems! Haha! It does not use animation, but well designed costumes, which I think have been greatly missed ever since the hey-day of the Muppets. This show is just plain fun, and wildly creative. Its great for kids and adults. It also uses the great concept where toys turn into characters. The original Winnie the Pooh did wonders with that concept, and so does Yo Gabba Gabba.
I put this last for a reason. I thought this movie was pretty bad, BUT I really do give it credit for the costumes they used. I thought most of them were lovely and majestic. Like I just said, I am happy that the use of costumes is coming back. My major problem with the costumes, though, is that the faces were digitally animated. This completely threw me off and angered me. I understand why the choice was made: to make the monsters more expressionistic. But, I thought the choice made the monsters look cheap and tacky. Overall, I commend the style of this movie, but unfortunately, I didn't really like it.
Coraline
Wow! Coraline was so amazing! The animation was so interesting and modernized classic stop motion. If you do a little research on how it was made, you'll be amazed. Look at the set below!!! Coraline was adapted from a Neil Gaiman novel, which I didn't know when I saw it. This made up big time for the poor Gaiman adaptation of Mirrormask, which made me sad because it was a Henson company failure. Anyhow, Coraline story was unique and the images were fantastic.

Coraline Set

Fantastic Mr. Fox

Mary and Max

Ponyo

Yo Gabba Gabba

Where the Wild Things Are

Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Friday, October 30, 2009
Halloween Costumes!
This weekend is Halloween, one of my favorite holidays. The only problem is, every year I plan on making an amazing elaborate costume, but don't, so I have to throw things together in a few days. Yesterday I was googling costumes for ideas and here are some favorites that I found! I think I am going to either be Alice in Wonderland using a nice vintage blue dress, or Pippi Longstocking, or Pippi Långstrump; which is the original Swedish name.

DJ Lance from Yo Gabba Gabba...equipped with boombox!

The original Pippi...so cute.

Old California Raisons pattern...classic.

Rad crocheted hamburger dress.

I love PEZ!

Has anyone played Katamari on xbox? This costume rules.

Yes!
Monday, October 26, 2009
Paper Foldables
Paper Foldables.....they are brilliant! This guy, Bryan, designs all of these amazing foldable paper patterns that usually turn into an awesome weird person or object. The coolest thing that on his website you can download the pdf of all of his patterns, print the pattern and fold it yourself. I think I stumbled upon this website after discovering the IFC tv show, food party, which I obsessed over for quite a bit, and will post on soon. Anyhow, he made a food partyfoldable which is super neat. I was also blown away by the foldable typewriter he made to promote a novel by Christopher Hertz. I'm about to print one of these things out now and fold my own!



Food Party Foldable

Hamburger Guy Foldable
Friday, October 16, 2009
Efterklang
I just found this video from the Danish band Efterklang. They make beautiful eerie music and costumes to match the sound. I really enjoyed their performance and especially liked the stage design. The stage background includes numerous spikey mountains. It reminds me of a Kinderfluff mountain toy I use for display.
Monday, October 12, 2009
Astulabee
Wow!!! I have just found this fantastic artist Astulabee!!! I am in love with her work. She makes woodland creatures and that are straight from a fairy tale that has not been written yet. I wonder how she would make a plush of my siamese kittens? I'm sure it would be beautiful. I noticed an amazing mobile Astulabee made on the Needle blog, and luckily discovered her long list of plush.

bear from mobile...so cool!

mobile!


Monday, October 5, 2009
Dear Creatures
I am very excited about this years fall fashions...as I am every year! One of my favorite designers is Dear Creatures. They have so many things I would love to buy. Their fall 2009 photo shoot is very colorful and crafty. Here are a few images.




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