Archive for 'everyday art'
poketo wallets for spring
Poketo, a designer of limited edition art products, accessories, apparel, and decor has super cool spring wallets available on their site. The two shown above are from Eleanor Grosch and Jennifer Sanchez.
Posted: March 9th, 2011 under everyday art.
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Every Day in May
A 24hr. head start! Élena Nazarro writes: “I’m starting up “Every Day In May” again, where I (and others who join in) are committing to paint/sew/write/create for 31 straight days. We’d love to have you join, especially if you think you need a kickstart. Goodness knows I do!” More info at her blog, French Toast [...]
Posted: April 30th, 2009 under artists, celebrate, contests/projects, everyday art, public art, the art of living.
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bookmarks by lucia
I was doing some research for a commission this afternoon and discovered these lovely bookmarks by Lucia on flickr!
Posted: October 28th, 2008 under artists, everyday art.
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The Daily Scrapbook
From BoingBoing I discovered a sweet link to The Daily Scrapbook “a book and website by Jessica Helfland of Winterhouse Studio“. The book in question is called Scrapbooks: An American History and the posts on the Daily Scrapbook blog give us an amazing glimpse into this 425 page volume (as well as the collected ephemera [...]
Posted: September 30th, 2008 under artists, everyday art, materials, the art of living.
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touch map
Keri Smith asks what if your hand could tell stories?
Posted: September 17th, 2008 under everyday art, the art of living.
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mugs in blueberry
Skinny laMink creates lovely vintage mug tea towels! She also has some great concepts for ceramics, paper and vinyl. Great stuff.
Posted: June 16th, 2008 under everyday art, materials, technique.
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Another Side of Orphan Works, please
Ellen Million breaks down U.S. Copyright Law and traces the history of the Orphan Works bill (with handy link citations) to help clear up some misperceptions on existing copyright law and the new proposal. Found via this BoingBoing entry about an article by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (who support the Orphan Works legislation) in a [...]
Posted: May 22nd, 2008 under everyday art, news, public art.
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Public in Portsmouth
Susan Schwake is another veteran IF’er in the news of late: The City of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Cultural Commission‘s very-cool Overnight Art program chose her as one of the artists for this summer’s public installations. Susan’s Dialog is a BIG window banner that makes finding a spot in the Portsmouth parking garage a little more [...]
Posted: May 20th, 2008 under artists, celebrate, everyday art, public art.
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