Art

Video-game art, Orsinal games, and art evocative cocktails

Orsinal games images

Much to the chagrin of my video-game loving husband I don’t really get into them. I used to be obsessed with Tetris and when I was a kid loved playing winter Olympics on my Apple 2gs ( I even played Super Mario 1 in college since I never had it growing up. I was too scared of the fireballs on the chains so I could never get passed a low level). I’m not into World of Warcraft (which I pretend to think is called “Army of Darkness” to get my husband’s goat), or Ps2 for that matter.

Recently at a party our cocktail loving friends, Mike and Hannah concocted a delectable drink that they coined “Golden Fawn”(2 oz light rum
2 oz fresh squeezed lime juice
1 oz ginger syrup (Mike recommends Great Uncle Cornelius’, if you can find it)
1 oz homemade Falernum

I told them their drink title evoked the image of a soft fawn in a sunny field. Actually I pictured Lily Piri’s work (especially this illo).

Mike told me about Orsinal games saying they would also fit my initial vision of their cocktail. The games are sweet, pretty and cute. Check them out for aesthetic reasons or to play.

Also, I recieved this book Video Game Art as a gift once. It’s a good one if you are interested in the art that makes your favorite game look they way it does, or if you are just interested in this modern pioneering art form.

Laurent La Gamba: Camouflage art photography

Camouflage art: Laurent La Gamba by way of It's Nice That

I’m in love with these brilliant photographs by Laurent La Gamba. They’re so clever and must have taken a painstaking amount of work to create. When I first saw them on It’s Nice That I furrowed my brow and had to look more closely, I thought it was some sort of lens trick or special effect. He must have had to pose the subject (sometimes himself) near the object and take many shots prior to painting the clothing so that the angle and pose as well as lighting and colors were all matched perfectly for the final set up. Fantastic concept and execution. I can always count on It’s Nice That for intriguing art and design.

Also my shoe illustrations are being featured here this week.

Objects of desire and a warm up gift guide.

Objects of desire and Anmutig's gift guide
Accept my humble apologies and lateness on completing Maquette’s gift guide and instead relish this fabulous gift guide by my favorite German blogger Nadine of Anmutig blog. She’s done an incredible job of featuring gifts for particular ilks like: Little girls, older girls, and boyfriends. I like, I like! Notice how beautifully she laid everything out. You are an inspiration Nadine! I’ll pull something useful together for my readers. It would be a shame not to since I’ve been collecting ideas for months…just give me till Friday. For now I share with you my drawing “objects of desire“above.

Enjoy Anmutig’s gifts for:

Girlfriends

Boyfriends

New Illustrations for Drawmo! and Nextbook.org

shoe illustrations

I did the illustrations above to initiate the Drawmo! challenge. I guess I was in a shoe mood. Also, I was recently commissioned to do two illustrations for Nextbook.org. I had lots of fun doing all of them! Here’s one and two from Nextbook. The art director/ book designer/ founder of Drawmo! posted about the illos on her blog.

illustrations for nextbook.org

Megan Whitemarsh embroidery + a reminder of Takashi Iwasaki and my little sewings

Megan Whitemarsh embroidery

I recently discovered THE COVETED an inspirational, fun, and stylish blog. Maybe I should be more methodical in my blog collecting because I can’t remember where. Nonetheless, this one is a keeper. It’s definitely one of my new daily reads. Jennine posted some fun and beautiful embroidery by Megan Whitemarsh that caught my eye and my desire, reminding me of my post on Takashi Iwasaki where I threw in my own little abstract fabric sewing collages that were also posted on Craftzine. I think I need to buy one from each of them. I can’t wait to get an apt. in Brooklyn where I might have enough wall space to feature my new Fifi print and some embroidery illustrations by Megan and Takashi. If you want to be in the know, check out THE COVETED.

Tues. I’ll post some illustrations of mine that just got published at an online magazine as well as my drawing a day (Drawmo!) drawings from December 1st-now.

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