Sunday, April 26, 2009

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Kimberly Baker Jewelry





Check out the fun and fabulous jewelry design of Kimberly Baker.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Objectified poster

Speaking of Objectified, Build designed this beautiful lithograph that's on sale at the Objectified online shop.

Objectified San Francisco Premier



This week, Objectified will premier in San Francisco. I'm not sure I'll make it to the premier, but it's something I'll have to check out eventually. Get your tickets through AIGA here.

Otl Aicher on view at SFMOMA


SFMOMA is exhibiting posters and event tickets from the collection of Joe Miller through July 9, 2009 in the exhibition Otl Aicher München 1972. Go check it out while you can.

Mark Ryden - new work




Check out all of Mark Ryden's new work at his website.

Jeff Soto at StolenSpace Gallery






‘The Inland Empire’ is a politically charged exhibition focusing on the theme of recession in the area in which the artist lives and how it reflects what is happening all over the world. Conceptually it is the next step of Soto’s hugely successful and critically acclaimed Museum exhibit at the Riverside Art Museum, “Turning In Circles” in December 2008. Being in Riverside, his home town for the last 24 years, he knew it had to relate somehow to this city that has moulded him and made me who he is.
“The region I live in is called the Inland Empire. It is an area about 50 miles east of Los Angeles nestled between the desert and the mountains. Overall it is a low-income area, mostly suburbs and manufacturing plants with a high minority population. When the economy was booming the Inland Empire grew at a fast rate as people headed east, unable to afford homes in Los Angeles. It was one of the fastest growing areas in the U.S. But when the economy crumbled the Inland Empire was hit hard. As home values dropped most who bought houses ended up backwards on their mortgages and let them fall back to the banks. We have lost 115,000 jobs since 2007 and the unemployment rate is near 12%. I see the Inland Empire as a miniature version of what is happening around the world- poor people and the working class are getting poorer and disempowered while the rich and powerful are getting more rich and more powerful.”

Find out more about Jeff's first solo show in London on his blog or at the StolenSpace website.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

The Cloudy Collection


These beautiful letterpress prints are made on 4″x6″ ivory-colored bamboo paper using 100% vegetable-based inks. Printed with all wind-power by Boxcar Press in Syracuse, NY. The edition is limited to 100 sets of prints. This is the first edition of this new ongoing collection.

The Cloudy Collection is an ongoing collaboration with artists. Every three months (or so) they will release a new collection of original, limited-edition prints for very affordable prices. Plus, a portion of the sales will go toward an environmental organization.

Edward Kwong Illustration




Check out Canadian illustrator Edward Kwong's work here.

Sunday, April 5, 2009

New Stuff at LPP

Mike Perry
Ryan Berkley

These two fabulous new prints are now available at Little Paper Planes.

Fashion Favs - Rompers

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Just in time for spring, rompers are the perfect spring/summer day outfit. Above are a few of my favs from Mayle, Rachel Comey, Mociun, and Alexandre Hercovitch.