In Memoriam: Helen Frankenthaler

Inspiration // Monday, January 2, 2012


“Snow Pines” 2004
34-color Ukiyo-e woodcut, printed with 16 woodblocks
Pace Prints


“Around the Clock in Red” 1983


“Geisha” 2003
Twenty-three color Ukiyo-e woodcut on Torinko paper
Pace Prints


“Blue Atmosphere” 1963

In Memoriam to an inspiration, Helen Frankenthaler. December 12, 1928 – December 27, 2011

The Weekend, via Instagram

Communal Table // Inspiration // Pinky // Monday, December 12, 2011

Packing up Communal Table (thanks to DesignSponge), morning times with Pinky, Fort Standard at Warby Parker Holiday Spectacle Bazaar, Night of Absinthe.

Thomas Campbell at Half Gallery, Maurizo Cattelan at Guggenheim.

Holiday Times at Nicolette Camille’s Studio and at the homestead with Stephanie’s pasta snowflakes.

Celebrate!

Communal Table // Food // Illustration // Monday, November 28, 2011

Communal Table, Book Two: Something to Celebrate is complete and ready to ship!  It is a self-published book about food and they way it brings people together and this book’s theme is celebrations.  It features the Brooklyn duo behind the experimental A Razor, A Shiny Knife, Tim Mazurek of Lottie + Doof, highly respected illustrator Melinda Beck (where she even contributed illustrations for her section), food/prop stylist Amy Wilson, and food writer/editor Amy Palanjian. New to this book are beautiful photos taken by Heather Culp during a trip in Upstate New York.

All proceeds of this book goes to Farm to School. First 100 books gets a special edition letter-pressed cover.  If you haven’t gotten book one yet, you can buy both and get a free coaster set.  Makes excellent holiday gifts while giving to a great cause!

Mound

Inspiration // Friday, November 11, 2011

Allison Schulnik’s solo show at Zieher Smith. Her short film is hypnotizingly beautiful.

 

 

Pleased to Meet You!

Monday, November 7, 2011

The awesome people (person, thanks Tracy!) at Lauren Moffatt asked me to be a part of their “Please to Meet You” section of their blog.  Love, love the Fall line.