Friday, October 29, 2010

Photo of Little Pieces

I really love little remnants of animal remains. Especially bones and fossils, because they are white and look like porcelain. Carlita sent me this pretty image from http://verywells.com. I recently found some tiny fossilized shark teeth at my favourite crystal shop (a little obsessed) and made a wee charm necklace out of them. Its cute, people think they're granite. 

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Memento Mori














Julia deVillle makes some amazing artwork and jewelery. She is originally from Wellington, and now resides in Melbourne. Her work most prominently combines elements of life and death, this collection in particular titled Memento Mori (remember that you are mortal), using techniques of silversmithing, and taxidermy. I love her animals skeleton tattoo, the sparrow broach and the skull and bones box the best.
Here is a statement about her latest collection from,  http://www.klimt02.net

My jewellery is inspired by the Memento Mori jewellery of the fifteenth to eighteenth centuries and Victorian Mourning jewellery. I find the acceptance of death in these periods fascinating.

I work predominately in traditional gold and silversmithing, combined with materials that were once living such as jet, a petrified wood historically used in Victorian Mourning jewellery, human hair and taxidermy. I use these materials as a Memento Mori, or reminder of our mortality.

I incorporate the symbols of death through out my work because I think it is important to identify with the concept that we are in fact, mortal creatures. The nature of our culture is to obsess over planning the future, however in doing so, we forget to enjoy the present.

I consider my taxidermy to be a celebration of life, a preservation of something beautiful. I feel strongly about the fair and just treatment of animals and to accentuate this point I use only animals that have died of natural causes.

Day for Night



Another delightfully perfect video with Lou Doillon for Vanessa Bruno. It makes me sad, then it makes me smile, I like the juxtaposition. Also, Lou singing is a tad amazing.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Very Swell


This blog is amazing http://verywells.com/wells/. The images, the subject matter, the attention to detail. He goes places I want to go, notes little quirks I would be awing over and knows how to put a swell collection of interesting things together. Wish we were friends. I also wish I could steal most of his images. My only criticism would be that the images are too big. Its like being in the front row of a film screen, you just end up staring at your popcorn.
PS. Someone asked me what my favourite word was the other day, and I said it would be something like, well. Its a nice word, simple, nice connotations, Wells is even better because its not really a word.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Minerals



This woman really likes crystals. I like that. She is an artist, that second image is a painting of hers (Pyrite, oil on masonite), amazing! I also like all of the shapes that crystals make (hence the permanent homage), hmm geometry.
See more of crystal ladies life here... http://carlywaito.blogspot.com/


Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Sunday, October 17, 2010

World At Large

Each one of us is potentially mind at large. We live together, we act on and react to one another but always and in all circumstances we are by ourselves. Embraced the lovers desperately try to fuse their insulated ecstasies into a single self, transcendence in vain. By its very nature every embodied spirit is doomed to suffer and enjoy in solitude. Sensations, feelings, insights, fancies, all these are private and except through symbols and at second hand, incommunicable. We can pull information about experiences, but never the experiences themselves, from family to nation, every human group is a society of island universes.

Unknown source. Sounds very Humian, will endeavor to find out where I wrote it down from. I have a feeling it was from a poetry shrine in the Algonquin Hotel (Manhattan) dedicated to the poets of the Round Circle circa 1920s. Dorothy Parker I believe her name was. We shall see how my investigating skills go.

The Dodos, Love

TO THE ONES WHO DRINK THEIR WINE, WHILE THE REST OF US JUST DIE

Glorious Hip-Hop


Hanging out with the girls, substances from the garden, entranced by glorious hip-hop. I wish Mos Def was in my life and I could dance like the ladies from Da Rockwilder (and also have Meth and Red in my life). Dreamy babes and videos.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

LENNON X KEMP





 SEAN LENNON X (CHARLOTTE) KEMP MUHL

Oh look, its feathers - fur - war paint - black rimmed glasses - red lips and a general Native American princess vibe.
Best couple ever.

Maison Michel X Karl Lagerfeld









This shoot is incredible. Maison Michels latest collection is titled Chapeau! and includes these spectacular headpieces, hats and adornments. I am always thoroughly intrigued an d genuinely excited when all the things I love most about a particular style collide together in one momentously epic and stylish visual attack (attack seems to have negative connotations, but I maintain its an attack of brilliance). Sean Lennon and Kemp Muhl are by far the coolest kids out, Erin Wassons hand adornments are freaking amazing, Sasha Pivovavaro is stunning as a little 1920s gypsy - they got all the good ones.  
All images taken from http://viacomit.net/2009/07/08/maison-michel-x-karl-lagerfeld/

ERICAILCANE





Ericailcane is an Italian visual artist and my new favourite visual experience
Here is a motley display of his work - drawings, street art and illustrations
There are so many more delicious images here...

I want to hurry home to you


You know I dreamed about you
For twenty-nine years before I saw you
You know I dreamed about you
I missed you for
Twenty-nine years

The National - Slow Show - Boxer
Even more beautiful acoustic
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