Tuesday, 28 July 2009
Birds are flocking.

Thank you kath for bird number one, today he was joined by a yellow cockatoo. These wonderful clay Indian birds are from Bohemia in Edinburgh, I finally managed to get to the metropolis today, it is sometimes so near and yet so far. http://www.bohemiadesign.co.uk/ Monday, 27 July 2009
Tamar Morgendorff

I have admired the work of Tamara Morgendoff for a long time this is her beautiful Bumble Bee. Tamar creates crazy things out of textiles, my favourite madness being textile sprouted avocado stones, have a look at her website and be inspired, http://www.tmogy.com/ image care of the wonderful http://www.kindergallery.com.au/ .
Seams by Caroline Broadhead
I like the structure, the skeleton of clothes that Caroline Broadhead has exposed in her work Seven Seams, that was part of the Brighton Art Schools 150 years exhibition. c/o http://www.thylemma.blogspot.com
Sunday, 26 July 2009
Saturday, 25 July 2009
Black Sea Bream
Environmental art to draw attention to the amount of "flotsam" washing up in Japan 15 million tones every year.This exhibition "Is it waste? - Art drifting over borders. Waste floating in society -" aims to share and create awareness regarding environmental issues, marine pollution and mass consumption society, focusing on growing concerns about marine debris and wastes. '' This is part of a current exhibition at the Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture.
Friday, 24 July 2009
Thursday, 23 July 2009
Beautiful Blue

This blue is so lovely, stunning Rajesthani Bone Inlay furniture available from Graham and Green http://www.grahamandgreen.co.uk they also have black and pink pieces.Twig Designed by Pinch
Above Twig Panel, Below Two pictures of Twig Bench and CubeLove this work by the designers Pinch, always love tree rings and bundles of twigs. I like the way it is made from copiced Hazel, it is a good harvest, made into beautiful furniture. It was originally designed for Neals Yard Remedies head office in Dorset but is now for sale from Pinch. http://www.pinchdesign.com
Wednesday, 22 July 2009
Winsor McCay



The colours used by Winsor McCay are just beautiful, the quality of the drawing and the story's is fantastic, there is alot of his work on Flickr that people have uploaded to share, you can also still get his comic books and some of his animations. Winsor mcCay was a prolific artist and animator 1867-1934.
Robert Leisham
Michael Lythgoe
Above: Egret and Wee FishiesBelow: Coot
Below: Bewicks SwanMichael Lythgoe has always loved birds, he trained as an engineer, but the purchase of an old wooden decoy at Cape Cod caused a complete career change and since 1986 he has become a master carver of these stunning decoys and sculptures. You can catch his work at The Open Eye Gallery, Edinburgh until August 5th. http://www.mikelythgoe.com http://openeyegallery.co.uk
Tuesday, 21 July 2009
Maps by Famille Summerbell
Flenstead Mobiles
Above Ole FlensteadThese Whale mobiles are by Flenstead mobiles, A Danish Family who have been creating modern mobiles for the home since 1954. They have some wonderful designs, see their website here http://www.flenstead-mobiles.com/
Friends Fresh Eyes
World Beach Project
Above: Sue Lawty's stone art at South DevonBelow: Left to Right contributions by; Jo Kehyanian, Jo Kehyanian, Chris Dunseath, Mikhail Balasyuk
These images are all from The World Beach Art Project, masterminded by artist Sue Lawty and produced in association with the V&A. It is a beach art project restricted to stones, rocks and pebbles.
To participate you will need a photograph of your art, the beach that you created it at and a picture of the creator/ creators in action. Go on have some fun at the beach this summer.
Many Thanks for this link go to Deborah at http://kickcanandconkers.blogspot.com
Monday, 20 July 2009
Olle Eksell
Sunday, 19 July 2009
Lili Scratchy
Love this humorous bright friendly work by the artist, illustrator and ceramicist Lili Scratchy.Like the way the stacked cups peep out at you.
Lili has a blog with shop and links here: http://liliscartchy.blogspot.com/
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