photography category
Just wanted to share this inspiring space that belonged to my favorite fiber artist, Lenore Tawney. Image existing and creating in this space…
(have had these images for a while and don’t recall where they came from… apologies)
Posted September 3rd, 2013 in design, home, photography, sculpture, textiles, vintage.
Gave Wild at Heart a re-watch the other day. Sorry Laura and Nic.
Posted September 3rd, 2013 in photography, video, vintage.
Photograph by Jamie Hawkesworth. Styled by Benjamin Bruno
Article here.
Posted October 30th, 2012 in design, music, photography, video.
I want to be here right now.
(via here)
Posted June 27th, 2012 in design, photography, plants, vintage.
Part of this beautiful series by Ukrainian artist, Masha Reva.
(via here)
Posted June 2nd, 2012 in design, fashion, photography, print, textiles.
Not surprisingly, this awesome macramé playground doesn’t exist anymore. What a shame.
Native Funk and Flash – An Emerging Folk Art
by Alexandra Jacopetti/Photographs by Jerry Wainwright
Published by Scrimshaw, 1974
(via here)
Posted May 24th, 2012 in design, kids, photography, sculpture, socially responsible, textiles, vintage.
(via tllytdy) Wish I knew the origins…
Posted April 10th, 2012 in design, photography, plants, vintage.
Dust to Dust/March 2012
Posted March 24th, 2012 in flickr, local (L.A.), photography.
Los Angeles/ November, 2011
Posted March 13th, 2012 in local (L.A.), photography.
So I finally ordered The Plant Journal: Vol. 1, and got it in the mail a week or so ago from the great folks at Lucky’s in Vancouver. I waited another week to open it so that I could document it when I did. I’ve got to savor print like this, you know? It’s taken me several weeks more to post it up here on The Look See. I know it’s probably the most overly documented plant periodical in the past decade, but can you blame me? I mean, it combines three of my greatest joys in life: plants, design, and literature.
Now I need Vol. 2 which is out now.
Sidenote: I’m convinced that I have a Staghorn-shaped void in my life. Time to expand my horticultural horizons.
Another sidenote: this is also where I found Mr. Eichhorn’s beautiful collage work.
Posted March 13th, 2012 in design, photography, plants, print.