Thursday, October 14, 2010
Monday, August 16, 2010
Little Miss Sarah Sunshine.....
Soooo for my best friend's birthday, I geeked out a little bit making presents. In keeping with the "cheerfully domestic" theme, I sewed a bright floral apron. Then I thought "How can I make this as obnoxiously sunny-happy-go-lucky as possible?" Bright flowers, of course! But I didn't want them to wilt and die.....so, I created a mini garden out of melted crayons.
My mind works in tangents.....anyway, pictures are below.
The birthday girl
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Atlanta, TX......
Pictures from the road trip Sarah and I took to visit her ma-maw and pa-paw (I'm pretty sure I spelled both of those endearments incorrectly). A relaxing weekend with no cell phone service, but plenty of domino games (of which I lost all) and hiking at Atlanta State Park. All pictures were taken with my Diana+ camera.
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pictures,
signs,
trains,
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Hot Fun in the Summertime.....
Soooo 6 months after my last post, and over a month after the actual trip, I'm finally getting around to posting some pictures from my June visit to New York. I don't know if I'm really cut out for this blogging thing....but I digress.
The pics below are some highlights of the trip. I took far fewer pictures than when I visited in October/November, mainly because I wanted to experience more. Plus, my SD card was corrupted, which was awesome to find out post-trip. Default filter I suppose. ✄
My thanks go out again to Lauren and Matt for being such great hosts. Thanks to Anastasia as well for the post-picnic overnight crash. Hope you enjoy.... ♥
The pics below are some highlights of the trip. I took far fewer pictures than when I visited in October/November, mainly because I wanted to experience more. Plus, my SD card was corrupted, which was awesome to find out post-trip. Default filter I suppose. ✄
My thanks go out again to Lauren and Matt for being such great hosts. Thanks to Anastasia as well for the post-picnic overnight crash. Hope you enjoy.... ♥
2nd floor view from Lauren's Brooklyn studio
Brunch at Bondi Road with the Quik crew....Aussies make the best Bloody Marys
Alvin Ailey performance of "Revelations" at BAM
Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum
Guggenheim
Anastasia lounging outside Acme Bar
Fennel and Citrus salad at L'asso Pizza (best pizza I've had in NY)
Michelle and Anastasia at Prospect Park
Chicago-style hot dogs at the Prospect Park picnic. Matt's friend
Adam baked the poppyseed buns--delicious!
Me and Anastasia at Prospect Park
Lipppzzzz tote for Anastasia's birthday
Warhol exhibit at Brooklyn Museum
Warhol exhibit at Brooklyn Museum
Schiaparelli jewelry at Brooklyn Museum
Aztec apron for Lauren's birthday
Lauren and Matt's map/card/ticket door
Until next time NY!
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the kitchen sink,
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Friday, February 5, 2010
Mini Mall....
"Wonders of the mini mall,
Have I time to name them all?"
Lame rhyming aside, the Denton Mini Mall is one of my favorite places in North Texas. Overflowing with equal parts rare finds and useless knick-knacks, one could wander around the place for hours. Copious amounts of records, old cameras, clothing, accordions, costume jewelry....the list goes on and on. I myself hope to one day inhabit the mini mall, skulking around at all hours of the night, Phantom-of-the-Opera style. But I digress....
Today's visit was particularly interesting because of my extended conversation with the cashier. Anyone who knows me well knows that I don't generally strike up conversations (or engage in prolonged eye contact) with random strangers. I tend to attract the crazies, especially older crazies (this gentleman was definitely in his 50s)....Anyway, as I approached the counter to pay for my records (one a compilation of 70's love ballads, the other Cuban music as orchestrated by Percy Faith), I inadvertently overheard the tail-end of his phone conversation:
"Well, if she ever talked to me like that, I'd get behind her and push her down some stairs."
Hmm. Already off to a good start. I guessed, by the smell of cheap vodka emanating from his pores, that his advice was probably just the alcohol talking. I hoped anyway. As I edged closer to the counter (slower and with added caution, not wanting to make any sudden movements) the cashier excused himself from his rant session. If I hadn't just heard the guy threaten someone's life, and he didn't smell like a dirty martini, I would have thought him to be a completely different person. All smiles, he asked if I'd found what I was looking for. I tentatively mumbled a "Yes, thank you" as I started to pull out my wallet. After looking over my choices, he told me I should visit his friend next door (at Mini Mall II--yes, there are two of them!!) to look through his collection of rare 70s and 80s rock and soul records. Then he explained the reason the vendor I bought my records from owned a ridiculous amount of records (he was amazingly lucid for consuming what I'm pretty sure was a profuse amount of alcohol at 10:45 am). Apparently, the person that owes the vendor money is paying her in records--10,000 records over time, to be exact. Interesting. I knew the section grew larger every time I browsed through it, but the story is classic mini mall.
I can't wait to visit you again mini mall.... ♥
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Fashion....
Is it odd that I find Tanya Gold's recent article in The Guardian (Why I Hate Fashion) both hilarious and familiar in sentiment? As a designer, my immediate instinct upon seeing the article title is to chalk Gold's title up to ignorance or maybe even bitterness. But after reading the whole article, which does occasionally steer towards the dramatic, I found that the message was one that so many women I know can relate to: exclusion. Even those deeply involved in the industry often feel that they have to become someone else in order to fit in....
Anyway, the link for the article, and my favorite snippet from the piece, are below.
Why I hate fashion
"The goods lay unwrapped on my ordinary bed. They looked odd there. They didn't fit. The marketing doesn't follow you home."
Anyway, the link for the article, and my favorite snippet from the piece, are below.
Why I hate fashion
"The goods lay unwrapped on my ordinary bed. They looked odd there. They didn't fit. The marketing doesn't follow you home."
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Retro?
Ummm....is it still okay for people to wear leather pants?
How about a leather pant suit? With ruffles. To an online college graduation ceremony.
Just wondering.
Monday, January 18, 2010
He Say/She Say....
This is the animation I created for my final project in my Computer in Arts class; it inspired the He Say/She Say jacket (posted with my portfolio pictures below). The song is "Anything" by Martina-Topley Bird.
Download the link and open in your web browser to view (if you have Adobe Illustrator, the program might try to open the download; just shut down the program and drag the link into a new web browser).
He Say/She Say
Download the link and open in your web browser to view (if you have Adobe Illustrator, the program might try to open the download; just shut down the program and drag the link into a new web browser).
He Say/She Say
Thursday, January 14, 2010
MFA Portfolio....
Sooooo......after a brief, self-imposed seclusion, I have finally submitted my application and portfolio for my Master's in Fibers. The past 2 1/2 months have been the most physically and mentally exhausting I've endured since my fashion ungrad program; they've also been the most prolific.
But enough about that--the 20 pieces I submitted with my application are displayed below; they can be enlarged with a single click. Photography by the talented Andy White; check out photobucket.com/awphotosamples for more samples of Andy's work. Special thanks go out to Ranz for letting us transform his living room for the photo shoot, models Shem and Jade, and shoot stylist Sarah.
But enough about that--the 20 pieces I submitted with my application are displayed below; they can be enlarged with a single click. Photography by the talented Andy White; check out photobucket.com/awphotosamples for more samples of Andy's work. Special thanks go out to Ranz for letting us transform his living room for the photo shoot, models Shem and Jade, and shoot stylist Sarah.
American Graffiti, 2009
Babble, 2009
Bonnie & Clyde, 2010
Flavor of the Month, 2009
Floraison, 2010
He Say/She Say, 2005
Isis, 2007
Just Suppose I Juxtapose, 2010
Let Loose What Binds You, 2004
Lineage, 2009
Love Letters, 2009
Nouveau in Nude, 2010
Richter in Chroma, 2010
Shrine, 2010
Spaces, 2009
St. Dita, 2008
Things Fall Apart, 2010
Untitled, 2010
Yawn, 2009
You, Corporate Robot, 2005
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