Showing posts with label design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label design. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Wabi-sabi - a philosophy.

I recently read this book by Leonard Koren after annekata mentioned it.


















A small, unassuming book, printed simply, with a few black and white photographs ...
Leaf decomposing on sidewalk - Leonard Koren












 ... short enough to read through in one sitting. It has kept my mind occupied for over a week now. So, not the kind of book that you read and promptly forget when you close it.

It sets out Koren's idea of what wabi-sabi entails, and starts out like this:
"Wabi-sabi is a beauty of things imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete.
It is a beauty of things modest and humble.
It is a beauty of things unconventional."

He goes on to describe the links with Zen Buddhism, attempts to explain the subtle differences between wabi and sabi, compares wabi-sabi with Modernism, and then sets out what he considers to be the wabi-sabi universe - its metaphysical basis, spiritual values, the state of mind it fosters, its moral precepts, and material qualities.

I think the Ngoni stool I purchased recently embodies some of the elements of wabi-sabi. Unadorned, sturdy, rustic, imperfect. Used. Although wabi-sabi is not necessarily about functionality, I like the fact that my stool can be used (and has been used) as a neck rest, a stool for meditation, a cutting board, and to hold tea lights.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Zines on my Mind

Zines are still very much on my mind. (I am contemplating mine ... and planning to execute it before February 2010). In the meantime I ordered Anthony Zinonos's Le Dot zine - it arrived on Monday. It is perfect.





How cool is that? See more of Anthony's work here.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Moleskine doodles










I have been in a doodling frame of mind recently ...

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Recycling Heaven

Those who know me really well will know that I (rather obsessively) collect toilet roll and paper towel inners. No, I don't know why either. But I've always believed that one day The Truth would be Revealed. I would one day know how to re-fashion those ugly cylindrical bits of cardboard into something beautiful ...

... like Yuken Teruya's Forest made of toilet paper rolls (found via Oh Joy!)
I am in Recycling Heaven ...

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

While Waiting ...

I have been waiting all morning (and part of the afternoon, it seems) for my Giant Proofreading Project to arrive. (It is a Developmental Psychology text - I may entertain you with quotes from it as the week progresses ...)
Anyway, let's just say that the time has not been wasted. I started on my first ever online course - a fantastic craft course that a very sweet and dear friend of mine gave me as a Christmas gift! (Thank you, dear - mwah, mwah, mwah!) I have as a result this morning started a new journal, collected materials for a mini book, and made a painted cover for one of my scrapbooks. (I might post some of the results at some point.)
The rest of the time I spent hopping to different sites, looking for interesting recycling ideas. I found Oooms, a Dutch design duo who designs the most amazing products -
like this light made out of cable ties ...

... a cable-tie chair ...

... these beautiful wine glass lights ...
and these twig memory sticks ... which I think will look pretty cool on my laptop!
Some of their designs are quite bizarre, like their Road-kill Rug. (Don't look if you're squeamish!)

Friday, November 7, 2008

A B C

Paging through an old Vanity Fair today, I came upon a reference to Peter Blake's An Alphabet (published by Paul Stolper/Coriander Studio). It's a wonderful book, full of letters, and you all know how I love letters. Well, maybe you didn't, but you do now!



(Images above from Paul Stolper. View the other 23 here.)

Blake also created an alphabet of 'found' polaroid letters for TATE.
(Find the others here.)
Oh, dear, I feel a Project coming on ...

Monday, November 3, 2008

A Monday Morning

Yes, this is exactly what it felt like when the alarm went off at 6 am this morning ...

Maybe I should have had some chocolate cake for breakfast ...
before attempting to mix with the rest of society ...

I just love Karen Kurycki's work!! Particularly her Women Out of the Box series. See more of it here. Fantastic.

Friday, October 24, 2008

Recognising Inspiration.

I am looking through my art books in search of inspiration. I am not quite sure what I am looking for. And will I recognise it when I find it? But here are some images from Japanese Graphic Art (by Lubor Hajek), in the meantime ...

(Utamaro: Lovers under the Mosquito Net, c. 1800)

(Utamaro: Courtesan Hinazuma as an Allegory of Lu Tung-pin, 1790-1795)

(Eishi: Courtesans under Wistarias in Blossom, c. 1795)

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

In Small Proportions We Just Beauties See.

The proportions of my Paper Doll have been bothering me. I should have consulted my bible on Dürer: Albrecht Dürer - The Complete Woodcuts. Yes, I rather think I should have ...



I am going through all my old art books again, appreciating them anew.
In small proportions we just beauties see;
And in short measures, life may perfect be.
(Lines from the poem by Ben Jonson)

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Let's Play!

I love this furniture by designer Stephen Reed - beech veneer benches in the shape of Scrabble letter racks ...

and the cushions representing the tiles.
Oh my goodness me, I feel a fabric project coming on ... (found via loco-notions)

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

It's snowing ...

... at the Vienna Design Week ...

Designer Robert Stadler created this installation in the Wien Museum. I am thinking of buying lots and lots of white styrofoam balls and doing it for Christmas. Granted, it may look a bit funny with blue, sunny skies outside, but I think I will have great fun!
(Found via Wallpaper).

Monday, October 13, 2008

Flower Couture

The latest VISI magazine has these stunning images of dresses, created with flowers and other natural elements, by Franz Grabe, a South African florist. I really think that he is a floral artist rather than a florist.



(Couture by Franz Grabe Flower Couture, styling by Annemarie Meintjies & Klara van Wyngaarden, photography by Merwelene van der Merwe).
For more images of Grabe's flower couture go to his website (and click on Flower Couture, then on Mannequins).

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Swish Scandinavian Galoshes

I've just come back from a weekend celebration with my favourite two girls in Hermanus and Stanford. Summer stuck out its glorious head and whales welcomed us in the bay near their home.
But those of you who will face wintery weather soon, and who love your killer heels, may have to consider Swims - a Scandinavian-designed slip-on galosh ....


Found via yatzer.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

One Evening - Old Partitions

I think this would be a beautiful title for a poem, don't you? Maybe for my next Dada effort! But it is much more prosaic than that, I'm afraid. It is the Babelfish translation of "Cloisons d’un soir" which in turn is the heading of one of the Marie Claire Maison photo-collections.




I need to cover a window, and none of these would be suitable really, but aren't they gorgeous?

Friday, October 3, 2008

Corrections!!

A while ago sweet Denise of Freshly Found had a giveaway and I won it! And yesterday morning I fetched my goodies from the Post Office, feeling like a kid on Christmas Eve. It was beautifully wrapped with her personalised ribbon:

and inside I found my brilliant Corrections (for Correctional Services) cushion cover. I love it!!



("Where are the handcuffs?" asks Le Husband).
But inside the package was another surprise - this witty, quirky cushion cover!

It says: Electricity Company Ghana Ltd. How cool is that?! When Eskom fails us, I will have the Ghana Electricity Company to call upon!

Thank you so much, Denise! (And if you haven't yet seen Freshly Found's delightful cushion covers, go here!)

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Nineteen Seventy Three

Yesterday I posted the Kimono Girls gift wrap I bought. I so liked it that I had a look at the company's other designs. They are called Nineteen Seventy Three and produce the cutest gift wrap, cards & notebooks:














Check out their quirky colouring-in wallpaper too!