Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Monday, March 4, 2013
gimme lemons
and one of each of everything else, just in case.
http://www.bobochoses.com/
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Monday, February 25, 2013
Alphabet Book
Art director/designer: Allan Fleming
Illustrator: Children of Kettle Point School
found from this blog.
love.
Sunday, February 24, 2013
Manomine
I keep coming across these precious creations and had to share.
I love everything about them, the colors, the materials, the tiny precise details
and really...want to crawl into that studio.
Lovely.
http://manomine.net/2012/09/where-the-little-things-grow/
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Monday, February 11, 2013
Potato Heart by Jason Polan
Jason Polan I like making potato prints and thought it might be a nice way to make a piece of art with a heart. I bought a potato and cut a notch on the top of it. Each cross section of the potato was then in the shape of a heart. For each artwork, I would cut a sliver of the potato away, add paint and make the print. The first ones were small hearts. The hearts got bigger until the thickest middle part of the potato and then again got smaller until there was nothing left of the potato. Each person that gets one of the pieces will get their own, they will each be different (I only made one print per cut). Each piece is part of that one potato. Some of the prints are more heart looking than others because of the lumps and bumps in the potato but all are hearts. The edition size was to be however many the potato would make. This potato made 32. I numbered the prints in order of printing so the first few (1 thru 3) and the last few (30 thru 32) were smaller hearts than the middle ones (15 thru 17). They were printed on Fabriano 4.5"x6.7" (115x170mm) paper and are all signed and dated (all on the back). Maybe you can give one to somebody you love (or maybe somebody you love will give one to you). http://www.jasonpolan.com/art/heart.html LOVE. |
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
winter PRINTS
Each child printed a series of mono prints onto one big piece of paper.
As always, I loved watching the kids,
and how they loaded up their plates with great color designs and carefully placed plates onto their paper. Some created a neat grid while others overlapped the prints.
The results? All of the surprise of a pulled monoprint with magnificent color x 4 (5 or 6).
Monday, February 4, 2013
Mind The Gap
I just found these gems on Pinterest,
starting my Monday off with a big blast of color and inspiration. love.
This is a self striping sock yarn, which means it will pattern into bold, colourful stripes as you knit. Each stripe will be five or six rows wide (12mm, half an inch) depending on your gauge and the number of stitches you cast on. The sequence of colours will vary between dye lots, and will not necessarily be in the same order as the sock in the photograph.
find http://www.etsy.com/listing/117009500/mind-the-gap-self-striping-sock-yarn
from trailing clouds
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