Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Astronomical Fashion

If you can't get your astronomy fix from the NASA image archives, wear it on your sleeve, or corps, or legs... Is it just me, or has fashion gone cosmic?

Consider moon-prints at Risto:




2011 Spring New York Fashion Week: Risto (via fashionologie via I'M REVOLTING)

A simple Baggu Constellation bag (more my budget):

(via Creature Comforts)

A giant dwarf Starlet Crown:

via whorange

Nebulae and stars on Christopher Kane resort ware:

(via Tavi at Style Rookie, who also has a whole post about nebula Risto shorts)

Thursday, September 30, 2010

heads in trees

Check out the painting, illustration, screenprinting, graffiti, sculpture and street art of Polish artist Wojciech Kołacz, also known as Otecki. I love the sense I get that he has his own personal, elaborate folklore.








Monday, September 27, 2010

Tea Party Run Amok

Justin Richel

Justin Richel
Fountain
2009
Gouache on paper
17 in. x 19.5 in.


Julie Morstad
Julie Morstad
Gluttony

Justin Richel's illustration of a pile of chairs, with tea pouring reminded me of Julie Morstad, who also has done illustrations of piles of household items and tea paraphenalia. It seems to me that both are trends in contemporary illustration. For more images which make me think of a tea party run amok (and a treat), check out Richel's Whirling Dervish installation.

Turtle in a teatree


minouette
T is for turtle in a teatree
Artist Trading Card, 2 ½ X 3 ½ inches (63 mm X 89 mm), acryllic ink on water colour paper

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Friday, August 6, 2010

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

imaging food

Check out Inside insides and the awe-inspiring gallery of magnetic resonance imaging of food!

The geometry alone is amazing. Look at the bisected equilateral triangle at the heart of the cucumber:


Or the spirals in a watermelon, beyond the neatly trisected centre:


Or the fractal structure of the broccoli:

Friday, July 9, 2010

Death Star Fashion

Illustrator John Woo (not that John Woo, the other one) has Star Wars villains as fashion plates. Amazingly, the despised Jar-Jar* has some style. He's made the prints available through wooszoo, his etsy shop







*He took a franchise for which I had nothing but joyous nostalgia and made me cringe. Defintely a villain.

{Surprisingly, this is via The Globe And Mail}

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