Apr 30, 2009

ARTIST OF THE DAY: Jen Mills

I'm so proud!
Pictured in Today's Fashion & Style section of the New York Times, Miss Mills is a note-worthy up-and-coming performance and video artist. She is known for her electronic news-letter 'Zine' (mentioned previously), her big eyes, and her quirky video portraits. From making-out with a red balloon, caressing a plunger, and faking a pregnancy with a towel, this red-head is always entertaining, and never what you expect.

Apr 28, 2009

Sketchbook Update

"Skinny Love"


"Self Titled"


"Jewish. Male. 50s. Back corner F train. seat. Left stocking foot on black leather brief case. Behind it a plastic grocery bag. Other shoe half out of his oxford. Cross pattern tie hangs between his legs. Under his folded hands that clasp a brochure. His black hat sits next to him------ While his head is still covered by a black velvet yarmulke. His suit jacket is plain but fits His pants are too short and his fuzzy skin peeks out between black stockings and the hem. dozing off. Eye brows a heavy anchor to his brow. Dry gray and black wires sculpt a false width to his gaunt cheeks."


"Sam" from new "Love Thy Neighbor" project where I draw all my neighbors over my entire life - ongoing.


"Its for you/Out Hud" for Desiree


"Colab @ Cafe"

ARTIST OF THE DAY: Innocent Smith



Elijah W. Smith's project, "Innocent Smith", has launched a blog advertising it's agenda to react to the Gospel of Jesus Christ in these three ways:
  1. ... (Theology)
  2. ... (Social Justice)
  3. ... (Discipleship)
The blog goes on to elaborate on creative and humane intentions of serving the community (dare we say, the world?) in mind, body, and soul.

EWS is a "jack of all trades" - dabbling in illustration, mural art, costume design, but primarily performative work using the guitar, voice, and playful theatrics. You can check out one such performance on youtube: HERE.

Apr 23, 2009

Kindred Spirit

Gooseflesh blog

and her store.

Fashionomic Update

In the New York Times.

Cynthia Rowley ...wants to see apparel production return to the United States. Her idea is to teach the craft of fashion — how a T-shirt came to be from a cotton plant, for example — as part of home-economics courses.

Apr 22, 2009

Administrative Professional Day: e-card recipient

Olde-y but a goodie

READ: The Wreck of the Hesperus,
By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.

Ding Dong


-Diving bell and the Butterfly is the most compassionate movie my memory can recall.
The hope of transcendence in this film is achieved not only through ones own dignity (via imagination and memory) but through the grace and humanity of many patient supporting rolls. Each one seems somehow sainted through an arduous process of rehabilitating an undeserving man. Yet through the events of the film, it carries a posture of irony, humor, and "not sweating the small stuff". I discovered that many people involved in this film were closely tied to the man it was based on and the events that did occur. I find this film, as a project, to be very important indeed.
Very redeeming. It doesn't drag you through too many pangs of empathetical pain (such as a a more violent film may - a Hotel Rwanda, or a Life is Beautiful), yet shows a truth to life, death and their tension. A healing process to artist-gone-director, Julian Schnabel, and honor to his father, and a gift to all who struggle with their own mortality.
Please see this movie. Not just for its aesthetic artistry, or for the poetry in the text, but for HOPE-sake.


PS
I would really like to know what Wes Anderson thinks of this film.

Apr 21, 2009

Lackadaisical


Quotes and lyrics to fit the mood...

"Let the punishment fit the crime. Yes, let the punishment fit the crime..." - Miss Inch

"I want to be out in the sun with no work to be done. Stretching and yawning, under that awning." - Bing

"Peonies nod in the breeze and while they wetly bow. With hydrocephalitic listlessness ants mop up-a their brow" - Joanna

"In dark languid tones. In dark foreboding, foreboding tones. He fervently stroked her alabaster brow." - Anne

Rainy Day - No Way

Apr 20, 2009

$92.06

Even with Coinstar Center's .89% counting-cut I still got over $90 in CASH from my change stash. If you have a penny jar or a piggy bank - maybe it's time you reaped the savings?

I also have a little Canadian monies that it didn't accept - anyone want .62 Canadian?

Apr 17, 2009

Google Find

I just found this flickr post online - randomly. Its an announcement for a show that I had 2 years ago...I have no idea who the person is who posted, but thanks!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/63085290@N00/447519954

Artist of the Day: John Silvis

John Silvis is a man of many talents. He has not only exhibited his own work (most notably his black and white portraits and portraits in cars) but also nurtures young talent through his New York Center for Art and Media Studies (NYCAMS).

As mentioned in a previous post - they are having a benefit art auction this Saturday.

His involvement in the creative community is the most well rounded of anyone I have ever met. When he isn't making his own work in a Williamsburg studio, he is introducing a young artist to new ideas or new opportunities. Also acting as a dealer for alum of his program he sees the cycle all the way through to keeping relationships with collectors and gallery directors.


I love john's photos and his multimedia work inspired by his favorite cars, however his real contribution is his dedication to the social network of people involved in the arts. He really knows how to nurture the potential in young artists, by discerning who has the gumption to see their potential through, and then helping them make the most of it.


I highly recommend you visit the center, and take some time to talk with John, if you get the chance, I am positive you will greatly benefit from that interaction.

Apr 15, 2009

clog continued


I think THIS is the shoe (that I was looking for in a previous post) which the former Top Model candidate was wearing...only in red.

ARTIST OF THE DAY: Wayne Adams


Wayne Adams ((click))

I originally became aware of Wayne's photo realism paintings at the New York Center for Art and Media Studies. However I soon found that there was much more to Mr. Adams. His quirky projects range from Portraits of Jesus - friends photographed wearing an hyperbolically-faux beard and wig set (pictured above), to BFF t-shirts (pictured below). He also co-founded a t-Shirt line: Umani clothing whose ethos is social and environmental responsibility.

As Seen at NYCAMS


The New York Center for Art and Media Studies is having an Art Auction fund raiser. If you are interested in purchasing some top quality works of art (for quite possibly a STEAL) come over to 28th street. For details (click here.)

Announcement: NEW ETSY SHOP

I just set up an etsy shop. Keep an eye on the little gadget--> for added items. I plan on making some small gPf accessories, and selling some limited edition illustrations.

Ausie Fever (Continued)

Here are the recommendations I have received based on my previous post - Keep them coming!



ETRO

(of course) Pucci

Missoni

Custo-Barcelona
This last one, I love. They are really breaking out the color and pattern! Totally FUN!

Apr 14, 2009

Prayers Herd (version 1 & 2)


XOXO

DAVID STARK, I <3 YOU

Austrailian Fever - Stream of Consciousness

I recently found this stunning knit at a place called EVA NY. I went there for a special sale event highlighting a friend's line. I was instantly drawn to this piece for it's vibrant colors and it's texture. This is not a print. it is a textured knit cape/hoodie. I was reminded of a brief stay in Australia back in 2000 when I first saw this technique.


Coogi is an Ausie brand that stakes the most claim in this technique, but I am on the hunt now to find more designers using this technique and applying it to different forms. Here is some Coogi, so you get an idea...

Coogi "Authentic" Men's

(Detail w/ Logo)

Coogi Women

Coogi Tote


Inspired by my find I have been looking into other brightly colored pattern applications. Above is a design by MIA.


More MIA.

MIA has been known for her style, baby bump and all, ever since leaving fashion school in LDN to pursue her music career along side boy-friend/Musical Stylist Diplo. Her style was recently compared to the sensibilities of jean-charles de castelbajac (Below).






Have fun. Enjoy.

"Oh, Job." ink on poster board, 2009

(Detail)

Apr 9, 2009

NOT a Crock!


I rarely make fashion predictions, but oddly enough - I have a hunch that Clogs (and Mules) are going to make a serious effort to get into the lime light. I am willing to embrace it as long as they steer clear of those turned up toes, and the exposed metal brads. Oh yeah - and can they come in a narrower width?

Check out the following trend setting items:

Rick Owen's Mules

Rick's Clog

Ann Demeulemeester's Mules
Frye's

Bhömer's Shape is similar, but in a non-obvious and completely mind-blowing way.


...also, I couldn't find it, but Recent Eliminee, Sandra Nyanchoka, from America's Next Top Model had become somewhat known for her red plastic wedge clogs. I remember seeing something similar online in "smoke". If anyone sees them, let me know!

Melissa "Clogh" (not it)
This trend seems to be saddle-backing on the already popular Bootie from 06/07, but I'm seeing more wedges, and attention to the form of the front of the shoe (more mule shapes).

(Louboutin bootie)

Here is an old excerpt on that trend...


Everywhere, the shoes contributed to an altered silhouette: at Balenciaga, it was platform boots hobbling down the runways with bubble skirts and skinny pants; at Chloé we saw chunky, cognac-colored wedges with baby doll dresses and slouch pants. While chunky platform wedges are all over the s/s '06 collections and campaigns, and designers from YSL to Moschino to Paule Ka are forcing the (still unproven) fashion statement, we couldn't have predicted the deep message of high platforms to complement today's complex styles. But Balenciaga and Chloé aren't the only proponents of the round shoulder jackets and platform-plus-baby-doll look. The brocade-like leather clog version at Prada was an essential vehicle for moving on from the sweet ladylike feel of recent collections. The gladiator-style half boots at Louis Vuitton only added to the modern bohemian eccentricity of that collection. At Yves Saint Laurent, the platform front of his super-high heels worked well with the more aggressive spirit in his a/w '06-'07 line. And though Terry de Havilland's platforms weren't shown on the runways, they continue to see increasing sales and new retailers are vying for their platform classics. The silver and natural-colored python versions are the best this season. It seems that designers are forcing women to feel new lines of the body, and to embrace the challenge of dressing up. For this new mandate, platforms make the most forceful assertion.
- JC Report, issue #87


Maybe Lets just keep them looking more bootie inspired and less clog inspired, eh? Prada?...