Kyle Pellet sent the most glorious Flickrmail ever that involved a Germs t-shirt joke and some nice compliments. Never underestimate the power of a Germs reference. Also? Love this painting in a major way.
Miscellaneous
yarn bombing!
Jeff sent over some yarnboming (which is apparently code for ‘knit graffiti’ and I’m not quite cool enough to know that) yesterday, and whoa. Cutest graffiti EVER.
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ART + DESIGN
happiness in bed.
It was only a matter of time before the Snuggie for beds would be invented.
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Miscellaneous
stamp it good.
Confession time. I’m horridly obsessed with stamps, and have dozens that I never, EVER use. I love how they look, feel and smell, but I’m one of those people that never break out the fine china, no matter how much it calls their name. BUT. I think I would use this rubber stamp, b/c hello?
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Miscellaneous
amy talluto.
Amy Talluto’s print for 20×200 is my last fave of the day. It’s like artist A.D.D. — but way better! Thanks, 20×200 — this was such fun!
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Miscellaneous
jaclyn mednicov.
My next favorite from my VIP picks? “Stacked Upon” from Jaclyn Mednicov, which explores how nature responds to man-made structures in our urban surroundings. I’ll tell you how it responds: “Make like a tree and leave.” My nephew taught me that one.
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Miscellaneous
william lamson.
In William Lamson’s photographic print for 20×200, art depicts life, liberty and the pursuit of serious flight endeavors.
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Miscellaneous
aili schmeltz.
“Radar” from Aili Schmeltz is another fave of mine, as it examines the artist’s love/hate relationship for living in Los Angeles. Boy, can I relate!