Saturday, June 18, 2011


Alexander Calder's

Circus

1926-31

If you are anything like me, When you hear the name Alexander Calder you will likely visualize one of his famous mobiles. How could I have missed a thing like Calder's Circus?? It is absolutely delightful, clever and well... wonderful. Created from wire, wood, cloth and other scrap materials, these forms were an exploration with color, shape and movement that ultimately lead to calder's mobiles, standing mobiles and wire portraits. Enjoy!   xKlara

  
Alexander Calder, Calder’s Circus, 1926–31  83.36.1-95

Alexander CalderCalder’s Circus, 1926–31. Wire, wood, metal, cloth, yarn, paper, cardboard, leather, string, rubber tubing, corks, buttons, rhinestones, pipe cleaners, and bottle caps, 54 × 94 1/4 × 94 1/4 in.


WATCH THIS!
         Beautiful, lovely


     I think best in wire”      
          -Alexander Calder
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Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Andy Warhol: Early Years

I just spent an hour exploring The Andy Warhol Museum's website. This was not my first visit, and I was only planning on staying a few minutes. Oops... My favorite feature is the interactive timeline that allows the viewer to place the significant events of Andy's life into a broader historical context. Did you know that in the mid 80's, Andy had two television shows: Andy Warhol’s T.V. and Andy Warhol’s Fifteen Minutes. These programs were broadcast on NY cable television and MTV.
After graduating from Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University) with a degree in "Pictoral Design", Andy moved to New york to pursue a career in Illustration. During the 50's he became a highly successful commercial illustrator, accepting many accolades for his talent. Below are some of my favorites from the early days. Enjoy! 
xKlara


To visit the Warhol, click here.


Self Portrait, 1963-1964

Sprite Heads Playing Violins, 1948

Reclining Male Torso, 1950's

Female Costumed Full Figure, 1950's

Female Fashion Figure, 1950's
Lips (Stamped), 1950's

Houseboats v.1

Hello my pretties,
I have decided to write a recurring segment about tiny houses, houseboats and treehouses.  
I have collected some wonderful pictures of houseboats so far: more to come.
xKlara

Etsy Treasury: Baaaaa....

A super huge thanks to Etsy user Nelago14, who included my zombie lamb figurine in her sheep-themed treasury collection (bottom row, left)! You can read the treasury comments, as well as browse other treasury collections by clicking here. My zombies haven't seen much action on Etsy, other than gracing a few lovely users' favorites list. My store can be found here. It is still under construction, as you will see if you pay a visit. Thanks for the look!
xKlara

Monday, June 13, 2011

Odds, ends and some bits.


Some random images (and a video) for you today. These are things I found floating around that caught my eye.


INFRARED PHOTOGRAPHY BY RICHARD MOSSE

Using Aerochrome infrared color film, Mosse saturates his images of the civil war torn Republic of Congo with fantastical beauty. The striking contrast between the image subjects and the illusory colors is at the same time nightmarish and ephemeral.  




















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In this inspiring short film, French artists Supakitch and Koralie create an incredible mural for an exhibition in Sweden entitled Kimono Fusion.






Leonor Fini, Autoportrait au chapeau rouge (Self-Portrait with Red Hat




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Friday, June 10, 2011

Introducing: Anna Wallis

Good morning friends,

I wanted to preface today's post by saying that although Anna is one of my oldest and dearest friends, my decision to featuring her work is based on her talent, creativity and the beauty of her work. Since childhood, art and creativity has been a large part of her identity. Following high school, Anna Wallis studied at Cornish College of the arts in Seattle, WA. As a current resident of Spokane, WA, Anna was a participant in Terrain 2010, Spokane's premier juried art event that was visited by 4,800 of the region's art lovers.
Cheers, Anna!
Anna Wallis 2010


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Anna Wallis 2010

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If anyone would like addition information about Anna's work, please leave a comment and I'll get back to you ASAP. Thanks for stopping by and taking a look!
xKlara

Wednesday, June 8, 2011




You can learn more about Mr. Pierce and his work here. I have included a few illustrations from his website, as well. Enjoy!  
xKlara

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Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Illustrations that decorate covers and the lucky pages in between.

Hello all,
Missed you...
I've been a bad little blogger as of late. A bit of a ghost, really. However, my silly ailments are under control and I am ready to share thoughts on numerous random subjects!





"I'm just going to keep moving ahead. Towards that red sun."
WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD (2003)
Inio Asano


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 ELEPHANTS NEVER FORGET! (2006)
Christiane Pieper

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Book design by Vladimir Fuka via BustBright
Title: Alfred Jarry, Exploits & Opinions of Dr. Faustroll, Pataphysician

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Josef Vyleťal (1940-1989)

This eerie beauty is not actually a book illustration, it is instead a poster for the 1966 film Don Gabriel. Mr. Vylet'al, a Czech artist, practiced multiple areas of discipline within the arts, including illustration, design, art direction for both theatre and film.

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Lev Blatny, et al (eds.) Sborník Literární skupiny.
Book cover design by Petr Pistelka




Book Cover by Aleksei Kruchenykh circa 1912




designer/illustrator unknown, binding illus., Božena Mačingová, Taký veľký deň




1970, Andrej Guľaški, Dobrodružstvo daždivej jesene

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Thanks for checking in!

xKlara