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All Things LEGO. Except for LEGO® Bricks.

LEGO Lovers (or LEGOLAND for Grownups)


My newest list on Thisnext.com is "All things LEGO (except LEGO® bricks or building sets)." Such as home decor, electronics, gadgets, jewelry, bedding, cake molds, candles and other design items. Both authentic (sanctioned by LEGO®) and non authentic for the LEGO lovers out there.
Please click on each of the images above for a link to purchase.

Unfortunately LEGO shops no longer carry the barware set and coasters shown above, but you can still buy the barware set that includes a corkscrew and opener here:



And:

Choose from tons more authentic LEGO wristwatches here

The list will continue to grow as I add more purchasable LEGO® and LEGO-like items such as the rumored soon to be released Alcatel Digital Blue LEGO mobile phone seen here:

See more of my LEGO Lovers (or LEGOLAND for Grownups) list at ThisNext.

Paul Rowland Captures 19 Supreme Women For Special V Magazine Covers





Photographer Paul Rowland took to the camera to shoot 19 beautiful models from the “World of Women & Supreme” for a special edition of V Magazine that will be sold with V61 later this month.

The covers were shot the week of April 13th in New York at Pier 59 Studios and feature styling by Nicholas Grasa, makeup by Janeen Witherspoon, and hair by Rita Marmor, Leonardo Manetti for ION Studio, and Franco Gobbi for Bumble & Bumble.

Featured on the covers are: Alana Zimmer, Alla Kostromicheva, Behati Prinsloo, Christina Kruse, Daiane Conterato, Darya Kurovska, Georgina Stojiljkovic, Hanne Gaby Odiele, Hannelore Knuts, Iris Strubegger, Isabeli Fontana, Meghan Collison, Mina Cvetkovic, Natasa Vojnovic, Ranya Mordanova, Rose Cordero, Suvi Koponen, Valentina Zelyaeva, and Yulia Kharlapanova.

In the 96-page supplement to V61, Rowland and his collaborators spin through the wild and untamed worlds of Women and Supreme, presenting an ode to 21st-century beauty. "Joel-Peter Witkin, paganism, mysticism, vampires, witches—all the things I love," Rowland explains of his inspiration.

The Limited Edition Covers












Checkout this video shot backstage at the shoot by Augusto Araujo, for Copy Cat Productions, to see the girls of Women and Supreme in action.

all images and video courtesy of Supreme Mangement V Magazine Special Edition: The World of Women/Supreme is available in select cities with V61, on newsstands September 1, 2009. Women Management Supreme Management Paul Rowland V Magazine

100 Kickin' Kokeshi Dolls By Various Artists.






The Japanese American National Museum in conjunction with the Los Angeles Toy, Doll And Amusements Museum is presently having a showing of artist decorated and designed Kokeshi Dolls. Curated by Christina Conway, the pieces in the show are for sale as well as being on exhibit and are so beautiful, I wanted to show you ALL of them. It's a looong post, so get your coffee, your Red Bull or your Goji berry drink and start scrolling.

First off, what's a Kokeshi Doll?

Kokeshi (恓恑恗, kokeshi?), are Japanese dolls, originally from northern Japan. They are handmade from wood, have a simple trunk and an enlarged head with a few thin, painted lines to define the face. The body has a floral design painted in red, black, and sometimes yellow, and covered with a layer of wax. One characteristic of kokeshi dolls is their lack of arms or legs. The bottom is marked with the signature of the artist.


above: original traditional Kokeshi Dolls

The modern versions of this traditional icon in the exhibit range from surreal to whimsical, from dark to sweet, and from simple to complex. Some are carved, some are painted, some added hair or feathers, and others, crafted in clay or ceramics.


above: some of the custom Kokeshi dolls in the exhibit

The long list of participating artists come from all over the globe and include such talents as Kozydan, Camilla Engman, Edwin Ushiro, Tara McPherson, Chris Sickels (Red Nose Studio), Poketo, Amy Ruppel and Meredith Dittmar. Varied materials and styles make each of these an individual sculpture as well as part of an impressive collection.

Here's 100 of the dolls for you. The few that are not included in this post are because they were merely a color variation or duplicate. Each can be enlarged by clicking on the image:


































Special thanks to the Japanese American National Museum as well as all the artists, and Curator Christina Conway, for the images.

Many of these phenomenal dolls have sold, but some are still available! Go here to see what's left for purchase and which artists create which dolls. The purchased dolls will be delivered after the show's end in October, 2009.


above: my own 'virtual' Kokeshi doll I made at Kokeshi World.

Be sure to check out their interactive Kokeshi World micro site where you can make your own Kokeshi Doll!


For National Museum hours, admission, and directions, please visit janm.org/visit.

If you liked this post, you may want to check out the Russian Dolls painted by Fashion designers here.

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