Long time since my last Inspiration Elsewhere post. Probably due to the fact that I spend much less time around the web these days.
Enjoy!
Fascinating portraits by Meghan Forsyth
Stunning textile prints by Zoran Dobric
Ah, I love the way Natsumi Hayashi is floating around Tokyo...
"Clink" is a Larice Barbosa's project that combines the click of a camera shutter with the ink of Larice's great illustrations. I remember seeing some of her early works on her Flickr and now I couldn't avoid falling in love with the whole project.
The Guggenheim museum expands their digitalized archives and launches museum exhibition catalogues in digital format. This is such an incredible resource for art lovers/students. I spend a couple of hours last night browsing exhibitions' catalogues of some of my favorite artists such as Léger (here) and Klee, and can't wait to browse the many many more available at the digital archive.
Dutch designer Lucas Maassen has hired his sons to paint a furniture collection he has designed and created (he actually paid them 1 Euro for every piece of furniture they had painted!).
I love the way the kids' height-factor effected the painting. Such great design mind! (via Mocoloco)
Such exquisite, dainty hair accessories from Conroy & Wilcox, they look like little works of art.
I've watch this intriguing video from glamour.is, documenting the design process of Icelandic fashion designer Agla Stefánsdóttir's latest collection for at least dozen time. Read the interview and watch more photos here.
Enjoy!
Fascinating portraits by Meghan Forsyth
Stunning textile prints by Zoran Dobric
Ah, I love the way Natsumi Hayashi is floating around Tokyo...
"Clink" is a Larice Barbosa's project that combines the click of a camera shutter with the ink of Larice's great illustrations. I remember seeing some of her early works on her Flickr and now I couldn't avoid falling in love with the whole project.
The Guggenheim museum expands their digitalized archives and launches museum exhibition catalogues in digital format. This is such an incredible resource for art lovers/students. I spend a couple of hours last night browsing exhibitions' catalogues of some of my favorite artists such as Léger (here) and Klee, and can't wait to browse the many many more available at the digital archive.
Dutch designer Lucas Maassen has hired his sons to paint a furniture collection he has designed and created (he actually paid them 1 Euro for every piece of furniture they had painted!).
I love the way the kids' height-factor effected the painting. Such great design mind! (via Mocoloco)
Such exquisite, dainty hair accessories from Conroy & Wilcox, they look like little works of art.
I've watch this intriguing video from glamour.is, documenting the design process of Icelandic fashion designer Agla Stefánsdóttir's latest collection for at least dozen time. Read the interview and watch more photos here.
These are all so interesting! I love the floating around Tokyo photos, and the Clink pictures are such a fun idea.
ReplyDeleteFantastic post! I feel so inspired :)
ReplyDeleteVery cool finds.
And the video is amazing, loved to see the whole process, from the beginning to the final outcome it's all beautiful.
Im totally smitten with Natsumi Hayashi photographs. Such a fantastic concept. Hope you are having a great week, sweetie. xo
ReplyDeleteJust a beautiful collection of loveliness Galit!
ReplyDeleteI never tire of seeing more of those floating pictures ... they're so amazing.
And those hair accessories are to die for.
PS. I hope your day was a lovely one.
xx
Lots of inspiration. Your selections are amazing.
ReplyDeleteMy best,
Frannie
Gorgeous inspirations! My most favorite are the Natsumi Hayashi floating photographs... reminds me of how I wish I could fly. ♥
ReplyDeleteWhat a great roundup - all lovely things here.
ReplyDeleteCheers! Julie
love this blog! ;)
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