Ice House Detroit

February 5, 2010


I can’t remember exactly where I first read about this project but it immediately grabbed my attention. Its ingenuity and beauty, combined with an awareness of place and current social realities makes this work fascinating and an interesting visual metaphor.

“Ice House Detroit is an architectural installation and social change project currently taking place in Detroit. Photographer Gregory Holm and architect Matthew Radune will use one of 20,000 abandoned houses and freeze it in solid ice, referencing the contemporary urban conditions in the city and beyond.”

To see their progress and more photos visit:
http://icehousedetroit.blogspot.com/

Variable

February 3, 2010

A new necklace design of mine…
www.aprilkawaoka.etsy.com

Leandro Erlich

January 27, 2010


My architecture cousin spent time in Japan last year and she kept an amazing photo log of her travels. One installation that I was particularly impressed by was the Swimming Pool in the 21st Century Museum of Art in Kanazawa by Leandro Erlich.

http://www.leandroerlich.com.ar/

I was also excited to discover that he will be exhibiting at the Museum of Latin American Art (MOLAA) this February 2010!

Yellow Treehouse

January 24, 2010


While perusing design magazines yesterday, I came across the Yellow Treehouse Restaurant in Auckland, New Zealand.
Pacific Environments Architects Ltd. were commissioned by Yellow Pages to create the treehouse with the help of sourcing products & services through Yellow Pages.


Concept:
“The tree-house concept is reminiscent of childhood dreams and playtime, fairy stories of enchantment and imagination . It’s inspired through many forms found in nature -the chrysalis/cocoon protecting the emerging butterfly/moth, perhaps an onion/garlic clove form hung out to dry. It is also seen as a lantern, a beacon at night that simply glows yet during the day it might be a semi camouflaged growth, or a tree fort that provides an outlook and that offers refuge.The plan form also has loose similarities to a sea shell with the open ends spiralling to the centre .”

http://www.pacificenvironments.co.nz/newsarticles/index_dynamic/containerNameToReplace=Middle/focusModuleID=3655/overideSkinName=newsArticle-full.tpl

Peter Callesen

January 19, 2010


Peter Callesen transforms a simple material like paper into the extraordinary…
Visit his website:
http://www.petercallesen.com

latest earrings designs

January 15, 2010
geometria

peachy keen

These are a couple of my most recent earring designs!
They are made out of thicker gauge wire for stretched earlobes.
I usually wear hoops through my 6 ga plugs but I wanted other options
and thought others might too!
Check em out in my Etsy shop!

Stephanie Metz

January 13, 2010

A couple years ago when I first saw Stephanie Metz’s felted sculptural forms,
it was love at first sight. Her work is filled with emotional elegance, humor, craftsmanship, and above all, honesty.
visit http://stephaniemetz.com/
to see more of her incredible work.

reminder…

January 12, 2010
Can’t see the forest for the trees

Robert and Shana ParkeHarrison

January 11, 2010
The spectacularly amazing artists, Robert and Shana ParkeHarrison,
have a new collection of images in the book Counterpoint,
published by Twin Palms.

www.parkeharrison.com
Also check out their other haunting but poetic work in the
Architect’s Brother

personalized necklaces

January 8, 2010
Custom-made sterling silver necklaces I made for a friends’ nieces
(who have such beautiful names! i love the necklaces together).
Visit my Etsy shop for other jewelry designs.