Wednesday, August 12, 2009

2 Scores in 1 Day!


Ok. Guess who's the proud new owner of a Dwell Studios Weekender Bag? Oh that's right...Sir Oliver the Small. Boo yah.

Annnnnddddd, 5 minutes after purchasing this awesome travel bag, I got a package from my Mom containing a Marimekko onesie! Holy crap! Love it!


As seen on their website:
"Marimekko’s vision is to be the most acclaimed print designer in the world and one of the most appealing design-based consumer brands. "


Yay Wednesdays!

Farewell John Hughes

(image courtesy NY Times)

Molly Ringwald, John Hughes, Anthony Michael Hall. These are names I grew up with. Sixteen Candles, The Breakfast Club, Pretty in Pink. These are movies I loved.

It is strange how you can feel such sadness for a person you have never met. Although since the passing of my father, I feel a strange quiet sadness whenever I hear of anyone passing.

Speaking with a friend yesterday, the talented Mr. Maxwell Loren Holyoke-Hirsch, I discovered that there would be an article published in the NY Times written by Molly Ringwald about John Hughes' death. Max had been approached to illustrate said article. Poor fella had a raging fever, but managed to turn it out.

I awoke this morning very excited to see that he had indeed turned it out. The underlying theme for Ringwald's article was that John was like Peter Pan, in that he created a Neverland for the actors in his films. Her writing was just what I had expected it to be. Thoughtful, intimate, sentimental.

The picture that accompanied it was a charming example of MLHH's oeuvre. His signature characters are created with such a childlike passion: I can't imagine a more suitable artist to illustrate the words chosen to mourn the passing of a true cinematic great.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Barry Lyndon

If you ahven't seen Stanley Kubrick's, 'Barry Lyndon'. Go now. This scene is perhaps the best seduction scene of any movie ever....


jolly wolly doodle all the day

Jump.......jump........jump.......jump.....







jump.......

Friday, July 24, 2009

National Film Board Oldies but Goodies

Ok. As I was searching for a video to show Matty on youtube, I came across this old vignette. Bring back any memories?




How about this one? (I always thought it scandalous when the faces started kissing)

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

She fancies herself a photographer now....

Art imitates life. Who said that? All my years of art history education and I can't remember a damn thing. Andre Breton? Oops, Oscar Wilde. Weird. Here are some more of my dabbles.





Sonja Ahlers.



An artist that used to show at the gallery I managed in Vancouver has just crept back into my consciousness. As I was unpacking yet another box of books, I came across a catalogue from a show Sonja Ahlers had in Japan.

Sonja's art is near and dear to my heart. She creates these amazing Fierce Bunnies, one of which (Grandpa) is resting comfortably in Oliver's room. Sonja is one of those artists that you couldn't imagine being anything else. Her studio locations range from the Yukon, to the inside of a mushroom in Toronto. Everything she writes is brilliant and thoughtful, and her photographs are clean and crisp and bright. Oh and did I mention she shares my obsession with Heart?



I highly recommend reading her blog, scoping her art, and adoring her bunnies.




*Nestled inside the belly of each bunny is a lucky penny. About 5 months after I had received my bunny, I found out I was pregnant. I sent her an email and jokingly asked if they had fertility powers. She confirmed my suspicions.*