Making an ‘out of this world’ joke would be much too expected, but I’m gonna do it anyway. Love this moon throw ($360), and eek! Pillows! LINK: DQTRS
inspiration
leslie wayne.
Leslie Wayne created this beauty out of oil paint and wood – the perfect pick-me-up for a dreary Monday morning! LINK: JACK SHAINMAN GALLERY
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bookmark it.
These gems have been hiding in my inbox this week – enjoy your weekend, friends!: 1. Spotted… my dream shoe. 2. Gold-dipped leaves are so unexpectedly lovely. (via all the mountains) 3. Maria turns old watches into statement bracelets with vibrant pops of color. Love! 4. A staircase lined with picture frames? Rad! 5. Alessandra
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Miscellaneous
graphic trends.
This week’s graphic design trend? All things handwritten! Enjoy… 1. Katrina Regino 2. Sarah Watson Illustration (via Brooklyn Bride) 3. Mucca 4. Jamie Oliver “Something for the Weekend” at The Book Cover Archive Graphic Trends is a weekly guest series from Cassie Pyle.
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zander olsen.
Zander is traveling through Surrey, Hampshire and Wales to “wrap” trees in white and tell a visual story about the relationship between the tree and horizon. The photos alone are stunning! LINK: ZANDER OLSEN
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a crystal wallpaper installation.
London-based artist Roger Hiorns created a crystal “wallpaper” by pumping copper sulphate solution into an abandoned flat, then leaving it to grow for months as the temperature dropped. The result? A hypnotizing floor-to-ceiling art installation that both chemists and art-lovers can appreciate in full. Amazing! LINK: SHAPE + COLOUR
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olaf brzeski.
Sure, this looks like nothing more than a smoky photograph, but it’s actually a giant resin sculpture made from soot and created by Polish artist Olaf Brzeski. Things are indeed never as they seem. LINK: OLAF BRZESKIl
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nathalie boutté.
Nathalie creates large-scale portraits with nothing more than strips of recycled tissue and tracing paper and pages from old books. The close up shots are just as mesmerizing as the portraits themselves. Insane talent! LINK: NATHALIE BOUTTE