Showing posts with label read up. Show all posts
Showing posts with label read up. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

she buried her graph paper wishes in the cracks of the binding to consider later (in secret light).

very excited about this new humble arts publication, the collector's guide to new art photography vol. 2.

i just pre-ordered mine..get yours here.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

under the weather, on top of the bed.

i've been sick+grumpy about it all week.
hoping to leave blergtown promptly.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

i consumed your trail of tears under the dim dark star.

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43.i've read both watch for me on the mountain and the education of little tree in the last few weeks and couldn't recommend them more. while the history+plight of the native americans is completely fascinating, it is also terribly, horribly depressing....wherein lies the heartbreaking beauty of these stories..
watch for me on the mountain is a fictionalized account of geronimo, the apache war shaman, embroiled in a lifelong battle for the land of his people against the land hungry spanish, mexican and american settlers; while the education of little tree is an (alleged but contested) autobiographic novel about an orphaned boy sent to live with his cherokee grandparents during the depression. both books are written by the charming story teller (+controversial figure), forrest carter, who conveys the beauty, heartbreak and enduring spirit of the native american people with utter grace+a tone that provokes empathy. (full disclosure: i cried for the last 50 odd pages of little tree.)

in conclusion, i was massively inspired by these books, and the above imagery is the result of my nonlinear aesthetic brainstorm..

1. elisabeth lecourt map dress: sourced from the lovely blog of the like-minded lass ria leigh rabut*
2. painted skull by gabriel orozco at MOMA: sourced from things we heart.. (thanks to katharine for the heads up--harhar-- on the artist's name!)
3. miranda july by autumn de wilde
4. dries van noten sunnies
5. vintage mocassins at fort tumbleweed
6. it could be worse: (can't remember who's tumblr this was from)
7. watch for me on the mountain
8. mystical mama: ria*
9. risto bimbiloski lightning dress
10. hilary pecis collage
11. early day sioux war club:"seed beaded skull cracker war club with horsehair drop. cheyenne river area of south dakota."
12. risto bimbiloski galaxy pants
13. mystical smoke bomb foto: (can't recall the source)
14. epic vintage roach rainbow headdress
15. watercolor
16. henry vibskov laptop case
17. maurizio anzeri embroidered portraits
18. brian beluga rainbow rocks: sourced from MANY**
19. christian louboutin greissimo peeptoe (rhymes with geronimo, no?) rarely do i actually want a pair of lady heels but these, yes please.
20. vintage beaded medicine stick with antler and eagle feathers
21. navajo rug from the 1920's
22. (poor execution on the whole ensemble but) badass idea for incorporating dream catchers on the daily: sourced from yvan rodick
23. clip art dreamcatcher wolf (which i shrinky dinked on last months ladies craft night)
24. tattoo inspiration
25. the war shaman geronimo
26. eddie borgo cone bracelet
27. absolute urban warrior genius: risto bimbiloski chainmail jumpsuit (sad it was styled with the trench)
28. caroline bénech nude
29. apache girl. 1908
30. the education of little tree
31. seneca ghosts by danielle mericle : sourced at MANY**
32. sarah hermans**
33. apache girl by curtis. 1903.
34. wendy nichols horsehair necklace
35. pelle crépin: sourced from nada mas
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37. the arch by michel de broin
38. superficial by michel de broin *
39. blah blah wall paper *
40. david luraschi**
41. geronimo at age 78. 1906
42. superficielle by michel de broin *
43. ed panar **

Sunday, January 10, 2010

southern comfort+fur hats+free love, tweed+cocteau+pearls, gilded feather eyelashes+tomato can brassieres+duchampian dreams



sorry for the lack of blogging but i've been caught up in the land of the libros..

specifically, the MAJORLY awesome+incredibly inspired lives of three radical pre-feminist ladies who were full of unique mischief+singular ideas (janis joplin, gabrielle 'coco' chanel, and baroness elsa freytag-loringhoven- respectively)

so, if you are into fashion, art+the history of women in the past century--these are absolutely must reads!!! i give them all a+'s, in life and in text...i only hope to be half as inspiring to one person one day..seriously, these were some really astoundingly remarkable chicas.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009