Love this fun and fanciful series of fashiony people re-imagined as Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade balloons illustrated by my home slice John Januzzi! Can you just imagine watching spectacular floats of Buzz Lightyear and Hello Kitty traveling down Central Park West followed by a gigantic Uncle Karl and Leandra? 5 more […]
matthew brandt photography
Los Angeles based photographer, Matthew Brandt, is taking experimental photography to the next level. For his ongoing “Lakes and Reservoirs” series (see pics 1, 2 & 5), Brandt shoots Western landscapes, then, back home in the darkroom, soaks the prints in water he has collected from those same lakes. The longer […]
grace coddington’s illustrations
Grace, the memoir penned by Vogue’s Creative Director, Grace Coddington, hits stores in November and I absolutely can’t wait. She stole my heart in the ‘The September Issue’ and to say that I’m eager to continue the love by devouring her book page by page is an understatement. More intimate […]
infinite spaces by yayoi kusama
I came across these images of three different Kusama exhibitions: Fireflies, Obliteration Room and Infinity Mirror Room. I was completely mesmerized and began to research. The 82 year old Japanese artist who recently collaborated with Marc Jacobs, sold a piece of work in 2008 for $5.1 million (a record for […]
spacetime by jay mark johnson
These abstract-seeming images are not the result of some wacky Photoshopping. Jay Mark Johnson’s photos are actually incredibly precise. The reason they look like this is because he uses a slit camera that emphasizes time over space. Whatever remains still is smeared into stripes, while the motion of crashing waves, […]
thread art by gabriel dawe’s
How incredible is this stunning thread installation, Plexus no. 19, by Gabriel Dawe’s in Como, Italy? The exhibit consists of two thread structures streamed across an upper and lower balcony that is meant to be experienced from different angles or at different times of the day. As Dawe’s puts it, […]