Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Sunporch Cha-Cha-Cha

This past July, I volunteered to create a window for a local charity thrift store. I was inspired by The Graduate but I wanted to put a local spin on it. So, if Mrs. Robinson lived in Austin today, this is what her sunporch might look like. I included a bottle of Topo Chico on the bar, which, for the uninitiated, is very Austin.



Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Crispy Creative




These cookies are off the chain. They're like something Deborah Foreman would eat after Barbizon modeling lessons back in the '80s. I don't even want to eat them; I want to collect them and trade them like stickers. I met Danielle Cheek (the woman who makes these) at First Thursdays and she is just as charming and fun as the cookies she creates.

Monday, April 13, 2009

Love Ashbery




I'm drawn to the narrative quality of these works by poet John Ashbery, who recently had his first gallery show at age 81. The figures in his collages seem like intrepid little adventurers in their own upside-down, fairytale worlds. Even though Mr. Ashbery's main focus in life has been poetry, he has been creating collage as a hobby since the 1940s.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Bathroom Bunnies






If you ever shop at Room Service here in Austin, you simply must go to the bathroom. They have this insane bunny collection covering every surface. It's a real mind-bender. Whenever I see this collection it really brings Easter to life, no matter the time of year. 

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Biomorphic Birdwatching

I've been exploring the outer reaches of the interwebs and I've come back to bring you Sugarloop. This inspired collection of prints, by artist Bernadette Sipkes of New Zealand, provides a wonderfully whimsical interpretation of Mother Nature's wonders.


Packaging Circa 1970


This shiny object was found in my TA desk on campus, where it seems to have languished for decades (it's still full of paperclips). I like the way the stylized image of a paperclip is integrated into the overall design. The colors, the typeface, and the logo were all carefully laid out. Even the registered trademark is neatly centered above the "o".