Monday, May 31, 2010

DEFY MONDAY: In LOVE...with water towers

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The way to work can DEFY Monday too! I am lucky enough to ride my bike past this water tower everyday on my way to the office and everyday I enjoy it. All the history and industry and manmade relics, all long since forgotten, serve to create a very malleable landscape full of very real potential. This side of the city feels accessible to my hard work, I could nail a board here, tie a rope there, and put a fresh coat of paint on half of that, and viola! (yaknowhatimean?)







A bit of real time surrealism? Eye-candy for sure. They make my day dream heart beats fast. Whether it be items from the top self of the refrigerator, or an alien space ship,




A little bit of photographic history, are you familiar with Bernd and Hilla Becher? They loved water towers too, traveling the German countryside archiving German water towers and industrial buildings, in the 1980s.



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On another note....caught in holiday-going-back-home traffice on I-76E, I got to thinking - wouldn't it be mad style-points for our everyday existence if they outfitted all those construction, commercial lawn mowing, etc. machines to look like gaint insects, or dinosaurs, or something of the like? I want magic, people, magic in my everyday life.


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And did you hear? They're experimenting with wind power made from flying kites! Yessss!
Okay, enough from me - go DEFY MONDAY!

Friday, May 28, 2010

Memorial Day Weekend Project Idea: Plastic Planter Pick-Me-Up

Last weekend we headed off to Chestnut Hill's Laurel Gardens to redeem our gift certificates for all things plantable. 

Now we have SquashZucchiniMelonsTomatoesArugulaCucumberKaleRosemaryChivesBasilCilantroand Mint, Oh my!





Then came the conundrum... Where to plant all these yummy, pretty things?

Not in the ground, for, we are moving next month! (plus, lil pitbull Leroy has dug up everything green that's touched the dirt this side of the fence.) We did have all these plastic pots from last and previous years' gardening efforts, but since they've remained outdoors with every passing season, they weren't looking so hot. Unfortunately, with big things turning over right now, there just wasn't enough money to put into new, aesthetically pleasing planters. 




EEEEEK !






Then, I remembered a couple of weeks ago, when I spotted a few striped ceramic pots in a neighbor's yard. They were beautiful. I was jealous.And this is how I got the idea to turn our own ordinary plastic pots into diy works of art!

Here's what you'll need for this fast, fun, inexpensive, project:
-Plastic flower pots (be sure to clean the outside with soapy water and dry before painting if they are used)
-Plastic spray paint  (1 can covered at least 2 pots for 12-16" pots)
-Painter's tape (we used 1'' tape here, but you can use any size)
-A couple of Coronas, to keep the body hydrated!
-Some good music to keep you movin' while you're waiting for the spray paint to dry



First, use the painter's tape to create a design or pattern on your flower pot. Go over each piece pressing firmly a couple of times to ensure smooth lines.




When you are satisfied with your design, spray plastic spray paint on your pot over the tape. I like the way it looks when 1 light layer is sprayed on, dried, and then another light layer of the same color is sprayed on top. The finish looks better this way, no thick, runny spray painted pots!




When the second coat dries, carefully remove the tape. Voila! Your fresh new pot is ready for soil and plants!











See. It's easy. It's cheap. And it's a one-of-a-kind pot for your home, patio, yard or gift!


Hope you all have a great Memorial Day weekend! 

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Wednesday Work: Tugboat Printshop


The Bonfire
The newest print, full color woodcut, 2010



The Deep Blue Sea
Series of 22 prints, color woodcuts, 2008-2009


"The Iceburg"




"Magic Carpet"


Paul Roden and Valerie Lueth of Pittsburgh, PA make up the collaborative efforts of one of my favorite print-making outfits, Tugboat Printshop. I often cannot believe my eyes at the amazing attention to detail that these two put into making each woodcut block. Check out their house, studio, and work in action here.


Also, I'm OH SO INSPIRED by their new showcase idea... A Tugboat Printshop Printcart!


Their new print cart was recently featured at the Art Star Craft Bazaar in Philadelphia.


You can check it out for yourself, live and in person, tomorrow, May 27th from 10AM - 5PM at The Mattress Factory in Pittsburgh, PA.
If you can't make it out to the Printcart tomorrow, you have two more chances: June 10th and June 20th.

Friday, May 21, 2010

This Weekend!


So this weekend we are looking to make our current backyard from a 'before' into an 'after'!

Have you heard about Philadelphia's Groupon? Its a great web-based service that presents its members (membership is free) with daily area coupons.

We were lucky enough to snag coupons for Laurel Hill Gardens, $100 worth of gardening tools and supplies for only $50! And this weekend we plan on cashing them in!

We're not quite sure what we want to grow yet. I know grape tomatoes and a nice selection of herbs is at the top of my list. We may pick some out some nice annuals as well.

I got a little ambitious with the yard in the 'after' - we will never have green green grass, and I don't know where we would find a fence like that.
But if I could have everything I wanted, wouldn't it be great to have a private city getaway like this one in the picture below?




Maybe some day. Also on the list of things to-do this weekend are the annual Kensington Kinetic Sculpture Derby, followed by the Trenton Ave. Arts Festival, both which are sure to be a blast.

And did you hear? Its Making Time's ten-year anniversary, sure to be a good party if you are looking for something to do later on.

Hope you all have a great weekend!

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Oh my! Fine Little Day



Okay, okay, so I know it's not a 'Wednesday Work', or even a 'DEFY Monday' - no, it's a 'thank-GOD-it's Thursday!'.
I just couldn't help but post this lovely wallpaper from Fine Little Day. Wouldn't a thoughtfully placed strip of that look wonderful in a room?
Did we tell you? We're getting a new apartment in July! A dump! = A clean slate, with full permission of the landlord to run ammuck = a great opportunity to try some things out, make it beautiful and ours! We can't wait!
I would love a strip of this in the living room....or the studio?

Where would you hang this wallpaper?...the bathroom?

Check out more from Fine Little Day, here and here.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Wednesday Work: Johnathan Levitt a.k.a. Grass Doe

Perfect for the increasingly good weather, is the work of Johnathan Levitt (of one of our favorite blogs, Grass Doe) not only does he photograph beautiful places, he photographs beautiful people, and beautiful food as well. You can find all of the photographs posted here, and many more, at Johnathan's website, here.


From what we can gather, Levitt works in New England, where he received a master's degree, not in photography, but in gastronomy, or the study of the relationship between culture and food.
His work makes us hungry, and sleepy, and antsy, and calm; they are a beautiful testament to an everyday life we can all aspire to in some way.




You can see more of Johnathan Levitt's photography by visiting his website, or by following his blog: Grass Doe.

Dang, I have a hankering for some chocolate milk! What is it you're hungry for?

Monday, May 17, 2010

DEFY MONDAY: Ithaca, NY. Road Trip!


For you it may be the idea of Atlantis,


I was always drawn to the idea of the Amazon woman,



Whatever it is out there that gives you a sense escape, I am here to tell you now - you need look no futher! Better than fantasy - the beautiful future already exists! You need only to head North (or South) on Rt. 81 and get off in Ithaca, NY.

Today for DEFY MONDAY- we say MOVE! Or at least visit this beautiful Upstate NY retreat.
The people! The food! The parks! The COFFEE! I will talk about it all, now, in no particular order.



We were brought to this fabulous weekend destination in order to attend AWESOME Amy's AWESOME Graduation Party, which was being held at Taughannock State Park. Have you heard the phrase "Ithaca Is Gorges"?
Well, let me tell you, not only are there state parks: Taughannok, Treman and Buttermilk (all sporting their own special waterfall attractions), there is also the Wildflower Preserve at Six Mile Creek, the East Hill Reacreation Way, the Cascadilla Creek Gorge, Ithaca Falls, and the network of Finer Lakes Trails - ALL in Ithaca! The best part, many of these are a stone's throw away (okay, like a two or three block walk) from some of the best coffe on the planet! These trail heads are RIGHT IN TOWN.
THE COFFEE!




Okay, so we are going to handle this one like this:



See that Rhino there? We're going to call that "Gimme!". And those Egyption Plovers perched on his back, one's named "The Shop", and another "Manndible Cafe". The primo source for coffee in Ithaca is Gimme! Coffee. Gimmee! Coffee, The Shop, and Manndible Cafe exist in a symbiotic relationship, in the same way these Plovers and Rhino do! These birds eat the insects off of the backs of buffaloes, giraffes, and rhinos. They have even been observed taking the leeches from the open mouths of crocodiles! (brave!) The Plovers sustain themselves on these bugs from the Rhino, while in turn providing the Rhino with better health. So, you get it? The Gimme!, The Shop, Manndible Cafe thing? Gimme! not only brews coffee, it also roasts, so in addition to its own shops around town, Gimme! supplies beans to The Shop and Manndible Cafe.
And,
drum roll please,
this leads us to The People!
Because who is the roaster at Gimme! Coffee? Why Colleen is of course!



Gimme! is great because not only do they take an "obsessive approach to sourcing, roasting and preparing artisan coffee", they also put a lot of their energy towards community-building, historic preservation, and sustainability.
They are sending Colleen to South American later this month for bean research and to visit the farms from which they buy their own beans.
They do email orders! Yum.
And who owns The Shop? Why, its Phoebe Aceto and Jon Proton!
The Shop is new in town, working to serve not only great coffee and teas, but also to provide a space for art shows and live music perfomances. Plus they do tattoos! You heard me right! This is a fully functional coffee shop and tattoo parlor! Get Phoebe to make you a kick-ass single-cup, get Phoebe to give you a kick-ass tattoo? It's true, while you're here you can do both.
Another connection - Phoebe used to work for Gimme! You can read more about that, here.

What's left? the Manndible Cafe,


managed by my most wonderfully creative friend: Aniela!



Manndible Cafe is located across the way from Mann Library on Cornell University's campus. This cade has all the old innards of the now closed Juna's Cafe located on the Ithaca Commons, where owners Kathleen and Pam were nice enough to give me my first (and best) coffee job. Not only did I have my first espresso and first tofu sandwhich, its where I first met Aniela and Colleen. A golden age indeed.
The Manndible Cafe, the only one of the three with both a breakfast and a lunch menu, on top of a comprehensive coffee and smoothie list, is a great choice for fresh food and pretty smiles. DO try their tofu scramble wrap!
So its all about the coffee then? Yeah, I guess so - but look what all this caffeine created: a great network, of wonderful people, in a beautiful city - a great place to go to a graduation party with a drink Ithaca Beer. (yes, there is local beer too!)

All this, and I didn't even get started on the arts! I'll give you this link anyway, to Comet Skateboards, a sustainable skateboard company, for which my friend Kaya has just started doing their screen-printing, even rocking a few of his own board designs.

Ithaca - gorgeous indeed! Inside and out. So DEFY MONDAY - get in your car, and drive.

****And on a side note: while at the graduation party, we met Sean and Adam, of Hamlet Organic Garden, a CSA located in Long Island. They invited us to their Strawberry Festival/Summer Solstice Celebration coming up in June! Stay tuned for the post!


Now we wanna know - where are you going to escape to this summer?

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Wednesday Work: John Thomas Paradiso

After it took me weeks to finish the requested 'flaming tiger' sweatshirt embroidery project last year, I decided to take a hiatus for the sake of my needle-pricked fingers, (I know, get a thimble!,) I've recently been looking to pick up a new embroidery project, and yesterday I happened onto some fine manly inspiration: (Greg in D.C., this one's for you:)





So, what do you get when you cross pornographic inspiration with needlecraft? A lil' bit of explicit male sexual exploration with a grandma's touch, that's what. How interesting! John, you have touched our hearts and minds with this part of your artist's statement:
"The work is a statement about my experience navigating a sex-positive lifestyle among a prevalence of sex-negative messages."


John Thomas Paradiso has a studio in Washington D.C. His work explores male sexuality and intimacy.
Read more about John's work here.


To Get your own embroidery project on, check out this book by the beloved Jenny Hart: