1/19/2009
muddguts.

There’s some really fun, albeit totally bizarre, work over at Muddguts. Definitely worth a Monday morning peek.
Link: muddguts.


There’s some really fun, albeit totally bizarre, work over at Muddguts. Definitely worth a Monday morning peek.
Link: muddguts.

A really fantastic exhibition from Kate using clothespins only: “Clipped”.
Link: Kate Torgersen




10. Submissions are pouring in for Free Encouragement! Deadline is Feb 1st. :)
9. Could Sophie Meier be any cooler? Never!
8. My first co-curated gallery opening! Eek! Thanks, Tinlark!
7. Christina Entcheva at Alfa Art Gallery in February!
6. A sweet interview with me at No Good For Me– I’m an otter!
5. Postcups for V Day? Genius.
4. A bit of sad news. Let’s let Jen know how much we’ll miss her.
3. A big, big, twiggin sale.
2. Art for peace and peace for art. Proceeds donated toward PEACE in Mexico.
1. Calling just a few more cover girls! Email me. ;)




Lilia has a great styling portfolio. Ooooh, I’ve always, always wanted to be a stylist! Go, Lilia!
Link: Lilia Toncheva-O’Rourke.

I really enjoy Laura-Maria’s online sketchbook section of her site. She posts a specific print created by her, the photograph that inspired the print, as well as the color palette she used for the print. A great resource for inspiration, and a great service for beginning artists.
Link: sketchbook

Lars has a really great section of his site entitled ‘Inspiration Nation.’ Definitely worth a peek, and while you’re there, look around. Lars is quite the talent.
Link: Lars Borges

Katey enjoys grey paper, owls and riding down the stairs in a duvet. Also, she paints really, really cool stuff.
Link: Katey Jean.

Wow. I’m really enjoying the work of German artist Jan Kiefer. Such an interesting perspective of work here.
Link: www.jan-kiefer.com

Another day, another giveaway! Today’s giveaway is a $100 gift certificate for Lulu’s Boutique! And here’s the best part:
You can actually buy a few things for under $100 at Lulu’s, so this isn’t one of those $100 gift certificates where you have to spend to get. Yay!
Comment below to enter; winner will be notified via email this weekend! Good luck, and thank you, Lulu’s!
Link: LULUS

James Crulley makes shoes out of food. Specifically, fruit and bread. The talent here is almost uncanny.
[Note: OK, I couldn't let this post go without a bit of dry humor. But you must know this is my favorite pear of shoes. Ha!]
Link: James Crulley
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