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chairs. boston museum of fine arts Took a trip to Boston with the family this week. Really excited about all the inspiring design, applied art, folk art, and colonial era wallpaper in the new Art of the Americas wing at … Continued
Perfect fall day, we took the ferry out to Peaks to see the Sacred and Profane at Battery Steele. I’ve been a fan (and sometimes participating artist) since the beginning, but I’d missed the past four years, since we were … Continued
I have no idea how I’ve never seen this before, because it is basically the most perfect thing ever. Mike just sent it to me.
it has recently come to my attention (again) that my passion for organizing things in rainbow order sometimes freaks people out. here I offer two examples of art that celebrates the chromatically obsessive urge.
MUTO a wall-painted animation by BLU from blu on Vimeo. Andrew just sent me this link, an awesome video made in Buenos Aires. Wall paintings and graffiti and stencils and street art is one of my favorite favorite things about … Continued
Robert Rauschenberg died on Monday. I remember going to see the Rauschenberg retrospective at the Guggenheim museum in New York during my first year studying textiles at Parsons. Our drawing teacher Karen(?) brought our class to see the show and … Continued
WOW. mike sent this to me. we were talking about it and we figured that if you had a simple computerized knitting machine, such as the Brother model Mike had back in the usa, then you could make up your … Continued