Saturday, August 28, 2010

Friday, August 27, 2010

Home

...is where you can camp with a working heater.


via Les Yeux sans Visage

Thursday, August 19, 2010

My Coyote Tooth Necklace On a Fan In Australia!

I regret I no longer make these.... but thank you for sharing your wonderful photo, inyourstory!


F*****' Politics!

I am in love with Yoshitomo Nara's muted paintings featuring stoic and unsettling girls. I celebration....













a yearning

I want these Matiko flats so bbbbbbbad. Beauteous supersleekgrannygrand shoe masterpiece.


Via Matiko

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Thursday, June 24, 2010

An Education

...just saved my life.

Monday, June 21, 2010

From the Selby










From The Selby, creator of The Selby Is In Your Place, come photos of the home of Jamie Isaia and Anthony Malat. I cannot get enough of this page: http://www.theselby.com/
I don't particularly like how the photographer refers to himself as "THE Selby", but I do like the concept of the work itself to a degree where it overshadows the pretentious-sounding artist's name. Nonetheless, The Selby takes various photographs of creative people and their habitats from all over the world, making for an entertaining and vibrant gallery. Enjoy.

Monday, June 14, 2010

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Play and Stop


Work by Alyssa Monks

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Things I would love to wear this summer:


Credit to allencompany.etsy.com

Recycled: Vintage Fur

Some will argue that the wearing of fur, both vintage and new, is a wrongful or desecrating act to the dead animal. However, wearing vintage fur is recycling. In celebration:


Sunday, May 23, 2010

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Mr. Cottontail

Spring tidings! Here's a wooden egg that I painted last night with Alex and his family.
An aside, but I remembered these bull horns hanging in my Opa's den in Downey, CA. Turns out he still had them stashed away in the garage. He then gave them to me.


Saturday, March 27, 2010

The Bone Room



In Berkley, California, rests this wonderful shop called The Bone Room which sells all sorts of natural history-related goodies and absolute amazements (I made that word up, but I have no other literate word to describe my excitement). However, right here in Southern California, you can find Necromance, which is similar on Melrose Ave. in Hollywood. God, I'd love to open a shop of the such. Though, I don't think it'd be a very lucrative career choice here in the Inland Empire.