Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Why I Love Miami



It's no secret to the folks I visit for work that I would LOVE to live in South Florida. I understand that this area is not for everyone. It's crowded, loud, sometimes dirty... but it's also vibrant, fun, WARM (usually), and a whole big mix of everything.

I'm up late working tonight, but had to share a few of my reasons on why I love Miami (or Ft. Lauderdale, where I'm actually staying).





You can pull off colors in your home like these and not look completely derranged or being the talk of the town in a negative way.


via Fast Real Estate


via real estate listing


via Miamism




Lifeguard stands are a testament to the hippness of the area...

















Water, water, everywhere






Lush, green landscaping...



via Pink Shovel Landscapes



and bougainvilleas year-round!!




Art in many forms... architecture, statues, art in museums...

via Wandalust

Artist Boris Posavec via GalleryNOW



The FOOD!


Stone Crabs (and other seafood)


Mojito (must have the sugarcane!)


Plantains (either sweet or crispy fried)




Cuatro Leches cake (I am a total sucker for this... had a larger piece than I should have this evening in fact!)

And one quick bit of business. I received an email from a well-informed Atlanta resident correcting one of my posts. The "Atlanta White House" is not in Druid Hills, as I had previously reported. Thank you for the information and I apologize for the error.


via Atlanta Fine Homes

Hope y'all are having a great week!

Emmie

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Sunday, September 27, 2009

Paper Runway

The Atlanta airport is reportedly the busiest airports in the world. Those who live here- or have had to connect through the ATL- have likely all had their share of frustrations. However, this one thing I think the airport really has going for it- its art program. The program "develops and integrates art, exhibits and performances into the fabric of the Airport environment for the benefit of passengers and employees."

One of the latest exhibits ranks near the top of the coolest exhibits I've ever seen.
Unfortunately, its location in the T terminal means you very well may miss it.

"The Paper Runway is a juried exhibition of dynamic paper clothing. Featuring everything from handcrafted evening gowns to jewelry made out of magazine pages, each garment-inspired artwork is created from different types of paper. Materials range from recycled cotton rags to coffee filters to various handmade papers from fibers like abaca (banana leaf) and kozo (mulberry bark)." (source: Exhibit Brochure) While not necessarily practical, these paper dresses are fantastic works of arts.

We all know my opportunities with photography, but here are my pictures of the exhibit for you to enjoy. These first, you probably can't read, but I'm in the hopes that you see some of the work involved in making (weaving) paper.



One of the dresses in Betsy Dollar's series, The Little Black Dress

I could imagine wearing this with ivory trousers, hip shoes, and a top underneath.

Jacket Pilosic, Erica Spitzer Rasmussen

These next two remind me of my Grandmother, who once revealed she had a paper dress. I was shocked when I heard that, as it seemed so not conservative. Paper dresses were a quick hit in the 1960s as disposable party wear. The flamability factor, however, caused them to fall out of favor.

I love the pattern!

Jennifer Davies' updated version of the paper dress.


I adore the Kozo Fiber Shoes by Jill Powers.

Robert Ryan's Every Beat of My Heart dress reminds me almost of a Betsey Johnson number.


Julie McLaughlin and Mary Snyder Behrens' work:



You can see the detail and texture here... amazing.


I love the color and details of this dress, Celebrando Rosh Hashana by Mariana Kaplun. And seasonably appropriate!


This "Fairy Tail" by Susan Cutts is just so stylish! And features all handmade paper.



Gentlemen- there is a piece here for you- A Refined Suit by Rebecca Siemering, which features used lottery tickets, dental floss, and cloth.


The glamour gown- Michele Bayer's Thumbprint Dress. I love the structure of this dress.

The work was organized by the Robert C. Williams Paper Museum of Georgia Tech. Even with my love of paper, I had no idea Atlanta had this fantastic resource. A quick bit about the museum- its collections feature watermarks, papers, tools, machines related to papermaking, and manuscripts. The site also features an impressive array of books about all things paper- crafts, lighting, paper making, typography, etc.

Instead of having a dress form as an accent piece in my room, I'd love to have one of those dresses! If you're in the airport, please stop by to see this exhibit. As mentioned, it is in the T terminal, on the way out to baggage claims (just ask one of the security workers or shop folks and they'll direct you!)

-Emmie

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Thursday, July 2, 2009

Red White and Blue at Sea

Wow. My dear little sister, her husband, and their two little boys (ages 5 and 2)  are here to help us celebrate the Fourth.  The house is in a state of constant motion (read: commotion). The dogs are thrilled- there are constant ball throwers, lovers, fingers and faces to lick, and great food to steal.  

In anticipation of July 4th, and knowing many folks will be headed to the beach, here are a few images tying together red, white, and blue.  Not terribly original, I admit, but hope you enjoy the scenes.  Most are from talented- in my opinion- amateur photographers.  Ahh, relaxation.  I will need a vacation after this one! But I wouldn't trade it for the world. :-)


Red, White and Blue by jolyn27.
via Flikr Jolyn27 (a very talented photographer!)

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