March 23rd................................................March 24th
March 26th..................................................March 28th
March 29th.........................................................
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Monday, March 28, 2011
Sketchbook Tour: Maine, Atlanta, DC...
The mighty tour of the sketchbooks continues!
The Sketchbook Project will be hitting three cities by mid April.
Please do check out my sketchbook by name. I will get a notification on my phone that you have and it will make my day.
It Will Be Fun, I Swear
March 30-April 2
Portland, ME
SPACE Gallery
538 Congress Street
April 8-9
Atlanta, GA
The Granite Room
211 Peters St
April 15-16
12:00-6:00pm
Washington, DC
Hillyer Art Space
9 Hillyer Ct NW
The Sketchbook Project will be hitting three cities by mid April.
Please do check out my sketchbook by name. I will get a notification on my phone that you have and it will make my day.
It Will Be Fun, I Swear
March 30-April 2
Portland, ME
SPACE Gallery
538 Congress Street
April 8-9
Atlanta, GA
The Granite Room
211 Peters St
April 15-16
12:00-6:00pm
Washington, DC
Hillyer Art Space
9 Hillyer Ct NW
Labels:
sketchbook
Phontos: New York City, Almost Spring
................pussiesandpansies...................................
...grandopeningcelebration.....................................................
................conehead..........................................................
...playing............................................................................
...grandopeningcelebration.....................................................
................conehead..........................................................
...playing............................................................................
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Sketchbook: Late March
March 16th................................................................
March 18th.................................................................
March 20th.................................................................
March 18th.................................................................
March 20th.................................................................
Labels:
sketchbook
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Friday, March 11, 2011
Sketchbook: Changing of the Guard
March 5th - I finished my sketchbook. Filled. I started that one the day of my first invited audition with Cirque du Soleil in Chicago in early December of 2009. A day equally full of joy and heart-wrenching disappointment. A day blessed by a cascade of pigeon feathers from a feasting hawk. An event to be repeated in the summer the first time I ran through my first solo show in front of people in preparation for the show's premiere and my move back to New York City. A big year.
THE OUTGOING
Finished over coffee at my favorite neighborhood cafe with some shiny new markers I got a few days before...
A really great sketchbookfriend. Feel free to relive the magic.
THE INTERIM
A small book a carried for a few days between books. These prismacolor markers are so exciting...
THE NEW
Here, my new sketchbook is receiving its new armor. I love these type because it oscillates between white and beige pages. And its big enough to house my marker experiments. I've made a wax paper sleeve for the pages underneath so I won't mar things with bleedthrough. ...and so it begins...
SPEAKING OF SKETCHBOOKS...
Mine is in a truck with 10,000 others on the way to SXSW Saturday and Sunday. If you are in Austin for the festivities, check it out. Ask for mine by name. xx
THE OUTGOING
Finished over coffee at my favorite neighborhood cafe with some shiny new markers I got a few days before...
A really great sketchbookfriend. Feel free to relive the magic.
THE INTERIM
A small book a carried for a few days between books. These prismacolor markers are so exciting...
THE NEW
Here, my new sketchbook is receiving its new armor. I love these type because it oscillates between white and beige pages. And its big enough to house my marker experiments. I've made a wax paper sleeve for the pages underneath so I won't mar things with bleedthrough. ...and so it begins...
SPEAKING OF SKETCHBOOKS...
Mine is in a truck with 10,000 others on the way to SXSW Saturday and Sunday. If you are in Austin for the festivities, check it out. Ask for mine by name. xx
Labels:
sketchbook
Sunday, March 06, 2011
Ya Lost Me: the Fall RTW 2011 edition
I've been trying to keep up with the fall ready-to-wear 2011 collections as they are unveiled in their various cities. It's a daunting task even when one is not on the tail end of 5 weeks with three days off (life of a freelancer).
So, as I was scuttling through the slideshows over at style.com, I was suddenly interested in that lightswitch moment of disinterest that leads me to give up on viewing the rest of the collection and, instead, move onto some other one. I picked the eight most recent collections posted today and tried to observe the absolute moment of throwing in the towel and giving up hope, and what pieces drove the nail in the towel-hope-coffin.
How it works is, you click on the link to a designer and then on the image they have posted for the collection. That opens a separate window where you can look at a slideshow of every look that came down the runway for that collection, usually in the order it arrived. But there are often 30-50 looks so it becomes a time commitment to see each one, even with zippy broadband.
On the chopping block were:
Akris
Alexis Mabille
Andrew Gn
Celine
Costume National
Givenchy
Hermès
Kenzo
feel free to play along at home.
Here we go:
body length caca suede
belted scarf and drape-head part
ooh. novelty. black AND wZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Doesn't Target already carry this sweater? Er right. no. throw pillow.
Tron
No
Models dressed by an infinite number of monkeys
Givenchy had me going for a while with their bizarre peek-a-boo panther skirts, but, alas, vanquished by the wreath sweater.
The winner is: Hermes
Entire collection viewed.
Flawlessly engaging blend of Erte meets Mongolian hunter (two personal fetishes of mine). And who can argue with head to toe dark green leather. Not I. And all that pandering sweetened me to accepting pretty silly pants as being tres chic and totes rockable.
Congrats, Christophe Lemaire! xx Send clothes!
So, as I was scuttling through the slideshows over at style.com, I was suddenly interested in that lightswitch moment of disinterest that leads me to give up on viewing the rest of the collection and, instead, move onto some other one. I picked the eight most recent collections posted today and tried to observe the absolute moment of throwing in the towel and giving up hope, and what pieces drove the nail in the towel-hope-coffin.
How it works is, you click on the link to a designer and then on the image they have posted for the collection. That opens a separate window where you can look at a slideshow of every look that came down the runway for that collection, usually in the order it arrived. But there are often 30-50 looks so it becomes a time commitment to see each one, even with zippy broadband.
On the chopping block were:
Akris
Alexis Mabille
Andrew Gn
Celine
Costume National
Givenchy
Hermès
Kenzo
feel free to play along at home.
Here we go:
body length caca suede
belted scarf and drape-head part
ooh. novelty. black AND wZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Doesn't Target already carry this sweater? Er right. no. throw pillow.
Tron
No
Models dressed by an infinite number of monkeys
Givenchy had me going for a while with their bizarre peek-a-boo panther skirts, but, alas, vanquished by the wreath sweater.
The winner is: Hermes
Entire collection viewed.
Flawlessly engaging blend of Erte meets Mongolian hunter (two personal fetishes of mine). And who can argue with head to toe dark green leather. Not I. And all that pandering sweetened me to accepting pretty silly pants as being tres chic and totes rockable.
Congrats, Christophe Lemaire! xx Send clothes!
Wednesday, March 02, 2011
NY Fashion Week: RTW Fall 2011 ...minus the collections
A gathering of some images from NY Fashion Week; many elements that go into the tremendous undertaking and buzz of attention and not a stitch of the clothing presented.
THE TENTS
power...................................................
e.t. phone home...............models out back
OFFSITE
DKNY
japanese tv............................exiled press
lingering shutterbugs................................
PICTURES PLEASE
blue suit vs. random fur man......................
.....at least five hours later, fur man owning lincoln ctr plaza.....
DIESEL BLACK GOLD
studded boots...........restrooms for fancybitches only
standing room corral...............love+security
BACK IN THE TENTS
LOBBY
diligent press nook.....interesting design choice
BETSY JOHNSON
THE RISERS
THE TENTS
power...................................................
e.t. phone home...............models out back
OFFSITE
DKNY
japanese tv............................exiled press
lingering shutterbugs................................
PICTURES PLEASE
blue suit vs. random fur man......................
.....at least five hours later, fur man owning lincoln ctr plaza.....
DIESEL BLACK GOLD
studded boots...........restrooms for fancybitches only
standing room corral...............love+security
BACK IN THE TENTS
LOBBY
diligent press nook.....interesting design choice
BETSY JOHNSON
THE RISERS
Labels:
fashion
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