Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

impermanence

The Zen principles of Aesthetics are derived from the Buddhism beliefs of Anicca or Impermanence where “everything, without exception, is constantly in flux, even planets, stars and gods”. (Wikipedia)

The Japanese design principles:

Fukinsei (imbalanced)
Asymmetry, odd numbers, irregularity, unevenness, imbalance is used as a denial of perfection as perfection and symmetry does not occur in nature.

Kanso (simple)
Elimination of ornate and things of simplicity by nature expresses their truthfulness. Neat, frank and uncomplicated.

Kokou (austere)
Basic, weathered bare essentials that are aged and unsensuous. Evokes sternness, forbiddance, maturity and weight.

Shizen (natural)
Raw, natural and unforced creativity without pretence. True naturalness is to negate the naive and accidental.

Yugen (subtle profound)
Suggest and not reveal layers of meaning hidden within. Invisible to the casual eye and avoiding the obvious.

Datsuzoku (unworldly)
Transcendence of conventional and traditional. Free from the bondage of laws and restrictions. True creativity.

Seijaku (calm)
Silence and tranquility, blissful solitude. Absence of disturbance and noise from one’s mind, body and surroundings.

via swissmiss, originally Thinking aloud, source: Aen Tan
(pretty much too good not to repost)

Saturday, December 26, 2009

agelio batle




"Making jewelry from non-precious, non-traditional materials is proof that we are not merely motivated by material alone. I'm interested in making sculptures for the body, with a sensitivity to material that has no monetary value, the value is what's done to the material."

Agelio Batale

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Monday, December 21, 2009

elisa bongfeldt





"I am inspired by the industrial aesthetic of a material, finding endless design possibilities."

Elisa Bongfeldt

Thursday, December 10, 2009

katherine sturgis




"After working for several years in corporate fashion, buying and merchandising mass-market items, Katherine concluded that big business wasn't for her. Instead, she opted to follow her passions."

Katherine Sturgis

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

rachel gilman




All at once now.

Rachel Gilman

made from poo!


If I had a Christmas tree, I would want to cover it in poo! And by that I mean with these adorable ornaments from The Great Elephant Poo Poo Paper Company. Their paper products are made by using crap collected from elephant conservation parks. The poo is boiled (and sanitized!) down to the fibery bits that help give the paper it's strength. No smell included.

Friday, December 4, 2009

earth as art

Aerial and satellite images of this great world:


Volcanic cones, Chilean-Argentinean border


Kalahari Desert, Namibia


The Dasht-e Kevir (or Great Salt Desert), Iran


Atacama Desert, Chile


Sahara Desert, Chad

via U.S. Geological Survey EROS

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

congrats to...

ELIZABETH of PRIMOEZA, the winner of the $100 Shopbop.com gift card! I asked my mom to choose the one she liked the best, and she thought Elizabeth's was the most creative and "I understand what this writer means. This is the winner!"


What Elizabeth said about her favorite Jenni Kayne item: "My favourite item is the flat snake skin boots. If I was wearing them I'd be transformed into an elusive nimble ninja jumping from roof top to rooftop with my mask and silver sword in the night. Must go now and put on my pj's...and where ARE my furry slippers?"