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Lego Wars: Pop Culture Meets Luxury Brands In Chromogenic Prints by Dale May.
above: V3PO Louis Vuitton by Dale May
Photographer Dale May's LEGO WARS at the Samuel Owen Gallery are a collection of photo that combine popular culture with commercial imagery and luxury brands. LEGO Star Wars minifigs juxtaposed against Chanel, Louis Vuitton and Tory Burch logos - even set against the famous Tiffany Robin's Egg Blue, are produced as chromogenic prints and face mounted to archival acrylic backed with aluminum. The pieces are large (with the square images available as 24" x 24" and 48" x 48" and the rectangular images measuring 24" x 48") and prices start at $2400 for the limited edition prints.
Coco Vader:
Chewy Burch:
Personally, I'm not a huge fan of Dale's people, fashion and advertising photography because I find them too digitally composed, somewhat cliché and a little forced, but in the case of these, that style works. These also illustrate an eye for composition I don't as readily see in his other work.
Tiffany Trout and Tiffany Trooper:
Baby Boba:
Stormtroopers:
Chrome Trooper and X-Ray Trooper:
X-Ray Trooper LightBox:
Rebel Pilot:
Obi Wan Saber and Darth Vader Saber:
The Samuel Owen Gallery describes the series as follows:
The LEGO WARS series is a photographic study of popular culture, commercial advertising and nostalgia. As an adult, Dale May revisits these tiny plastic Lego toys and photographs them in a way that returns them to the epic importance they once had as a child, reminding us why we needed to collect every single piece.
Trooper Mob:
Biker Scouts:
Royal Guard:
Yoda (front):
Yoda (back):
Helmet pile:
Rainbow Coalition:
Iconic, nostalgic, yet timeless, the artist brings a new look to a subject that’s common place. Dale leaves nothing to chance, not only is the work impeccably crafted and well thought out but the material he has chosen to produce the Lego Wars series was no accident. Dale felt that the entire piece of art should resemble the high polished glossiness of the subject itself. Crafted in archival acrylic and backed with aluminum dibond, the work is given a look not unlike the plastic Star Wars Lego or something in Darth Vader’s home, the Death Star itself!
Once made from molded plastic, standing just over an inch, and in danger of being stepped on, these characters now stand tall, speak to us and demand attention!
You can purchase the prints here.
Absolut Vodka Goes Couture With Their Limited Edition Crystal Pinstripe Bottles.
Following the success of their partnership in 2010 (the rock crystal cut Absolut bottle shown below), Swedish labels ABSOLUT VODKA and design duo Skogsberg&Smart have teamed up once again to create the next generation of their much publicized new limited edition crystal bottles crafted by centuries old Swedish glassmaker Reijmyre .
Last year's collaboration:
above: The first collaboration between Absolut and Skogsberg&Smart yielded the above limited edition crystal decanter crafted by Reijmyre in 2010
The new 2011 hand-blown, hand-cut and hand-engraved bottle design, the 'Pinstripe Bottle', is inspired by the heritage of Savile Row's iconic pinstripe tailoring.
The bottle, which comes in clear crystal or black crystal, is presented in an exclusive handmade treasure chest along with two matching tumblers. Each one is numbered and signed by the master crafter following approval.
Only 800 of the clear crystal bottles and a very limited number of the black crystal bottles -only 10- have been made and are priced at $1500 and $10,000 respectively.
The Black Crystal Pinstripe Bottle:
The Crystal Pinstripe Bottle:
photos by Pelle Bergström.
The limited edition bottles are presented in the pin-striped, fabric-lined and clad box with two matching crystal tumblers:
The exquisite set is available around the globe at selected airport duty-free stores and luxury retailers.
images courtesy of absolut.com, ihavey luxury blog and Skogsberg & Smart
Books Carved Into Intricate Japonesque Landscapes by Artist Guy Laramee.
Another novel idea. Artist Guy Laramee is a composer, an author, a painter, a film director, an anthropologist and yes, a book-carver. The Canadian multidisciplinary artist has a series of old leather bound books out of which he carves beautiful mountainous and eroded landscapes. Below are many of his pieces.
Dan Golden Designs Plates, Platter, Mugs and A Pillow Exclusively For CB2.
Dan Golden, the illustrator/artist whose irreverent designs I have shared with you in his fabulous carpets and pillows has created some designs exclusively for one of my favorite home decor stores, Crate and Barrel's CB2.
The six items Dan designed exclusively for the store include the following two ceramic mugs, one platter, two plates (dishwasher and microwave safe) and pillow.
Shop for the above items here.
Below is an interview with Dan Golden by Sandra for CB2's blog, In The Loop.
Artist Profile: Dan Golden, Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Where was your favorite place to live?
I haven’t found my absolute favorite place to live just yet, but can tell you that it will have lots of space and incredible views.
What’s your favorite room in your home?
Either the living room or the bedroom; the living room because it’s filled with art & design books, paper, pens and inspirational objects. The bedroom because it’s where we can just chill out and rest/think.
What are your sources of inspiration?
Experiences—alone, with friends, with new people…making connections. And the usual suspects: artists, films/filmmakers, designers, music, books, etc.
What do you drive?
Well, I drive a 2002 Volkswagen Jetta, but I would really love to drive one of these: a vintage Jaguar e-type, a 60s Mercedes 220se, or a BMW model 2002. One day.
What one item do you wish you owned?
Hmmmm….maybe a Rothko.
What are your interests outside of design?
I love comedy/comedians, movies, music, technology, graphic novels (Daniel Clowes type stuff), napping, running, and laughing.
Form vs. Function?
Form and Function, but not necessarily always at the same time.
Your personal decorating style is?
Minimal and vintage.
What’s your favorite element/possession?
Can a dog qualify as an element? If so, then definitely our dog Nutley—he brings a lot of happiness and humor into our lives.
What was/is your biggest indulgence?
Probably my vintage Rolex watch. I obsessed on getting a classic stainless steel oyster perpetual Rolex watch for a long time and finally found the one I was looking for. It has a certain personal significance to me so it’s a very special possession/indulgence.
Do you have one low budget decorating tip?
Draw on your walls.
What’s the best career advice you ever received? Ever gave?
Years ago—when I was a waiter/aspiring singer-songwriter—I met Tom Waits. His advice was to be original and not try to be like anybody else. This advice was simple and true, and applies equally to being a designer.
Dan Golden
CB2
Ready, Aim... Frame. Bullet Casing Portraits of Lennon, Lincoln, Kennedy and Others.
above: Abraham Lincoln (detail), made with real used bullet casings
Another artist who has found a way to use ammunition in his work, David S. Palmer, joins the ranks of these talented folks about whom I've written; Al Farrow uses bullets in his amazing reliquaries, Unearthen makes stunning jewelry of bullet casings and gems, Jason Clay Lewis has a series of engraved bullets and artist Walt Creel uses bullet holes to create his artwork.
5 Floors, Glass Elevator, Private Pier. Modern Lake House For Sale At A Cool $43,000,000.
Now You Can Picnic Indoors All Year Round. The picNYC Table with Real Grass.
The Skinny On That 'Security Cam Catches Thief' Video For LG's Slimmest OLED TV.
Very rarely do I come across a television ad that I immediately wish to play a second time - either to simply enjoy it again or to see how it was done. Both are the case with LG's new guerilla-style security cam spot for their Slimmest OLED television directed by Hans Knaapen of Electric Zoo for Y&R Amsterdam. Rather than say another word, I'll simply let you experience it for yourself.
Credits:
Advertising Agency: Y&R, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Creative Directors: Lionell Schuring, Sheldon Bont
Art Directors: Theo Korf, Nick Plomp
Copywriter: Andrew Maaldrink
Director: Hans Knaapen
Production: Electric Zoo
Postproduction: Postoffice
On a side note, LG's newest and the world's largest OLED TV , shown below, is 55" and only 4mm deep and will be unveiled at this years Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
Princess Leia Hair Headphone Covers, Headbands, Hats and Wigs.
"Yes, these are the Princess Leia items you've been looking for."
I love that Star Wars continues to inspire unique items and designs 35 years since its initial release. One of the most fun items recently brought to my attention by my friend Brad are these Galactic Princess Headphone Covers styled with faux hair and available in brunette, (blonde and ginger made to order), crafted by Jacquie Coe (aka Jacquie Longlegs).
Each purchase comes with two 6-inch in diameter buns with mesh backing, ready to glue permanently or attach temporarily to your own headphones (instructions come in package).
$24, buy them here
above: Carrie Fisher as Princess Leia Organa in Star Wars, 1977
Other fun items that replicate the cinnamon bun hairdo sported by Carrie Fisher as Princess Leia in the 1977 release of Star wars and available for purchase are headbands, hats, patterns for hats and wigs.
Princess Leia Synthetic Hair Headband:
Made with synthetic hair and plastic, you can purchase the Rubies' headband (initially priced at $81 and now on sale for $11.69) at the link below
Star Wars-Princess Leia Headband
The Deluxe Princess Leia Wig is made of synthetic hair and has a lined interior for comfort.
$16.99, buy it here
There are many talented individuals (and some not so talented) selling knit and crocheted hats emulating the legendary hairdo on etsy. Below are just a few:
Princess Leia Knit Headband by Lily & Keating.
buy it here
Crocheted Princess Leia Bun Hat in super soft non-itchy acrylic, made to order in any size from newborn to adult.
Made by Darcy Thomas, buy/order it here
Children's Princess Leia Headpiece/Hat
For the wee ones there's this cozy fleece version of the Princess Leia hairdo by Maycouture:
The Princess Leia Fleece Headpiece shown above comes in children's sizes S,M,L and XL.
Buy it here
Princess Leia Hat Pattern
For those do-it-yourselfers, you can buy a pattern by Ansley Bleu to knit the princess Leia hat shown below:
Buy it here
Shop Princess Leia Costumes, hats and more here
Google Wishes Charles Addams A Happy 100th Birthday.
In celebration of what would be his 100th birthday, Google honors Charles Addams with a "horror" doodle. The American cartoonist was best known for his black humor and macabre characters. His first drawing in The New Yorker ran on February 6, 1932 (a sketch of a window washer), and his cartoons ran regularly in the magazine from 1938, when he drew the first instance of what came to be called the Addams Family, until his death. He was a freelancer throughout that time.
above: Charles Addams (aka Charles Samuel Addams)
Born 1912 in Westfield, New Jersey, he signed his cartoons as Chas Addams.
The Google logo shows some of his figures who became known as the "Addams Family"; Gomez Addams, Morticia Addams, Pugsley Addams, Wednesday Addams, Uncle Fester, Grandmama, Lurch, Thing and Cousin It. Addams' typically styled Victorian buildings were said to be an inspiration for both Alfred Hitchcock's ("Psycho") and Edward Hopper. He died on September 29, 1988.
Happy Birthday, Charles Addams.
music: "Scheming Weasel" by Kevin MacLeod
info courtesy of wikipedia, youtube and google.
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