Monday, June 30, 2008

Pup Request

The time has come to design a new collection of dog breed cards...something very different than my last batch (Minpin, Boston & Pit). Clearly, there are ones that I have in mind, like the French Bulldog, but I ask for your suggestion on breeds you would like to see. Either email me or leave a comment and I will post the top 5 in a couple of weeks!

Picture of my girls, Nina & Roo, lounging in the studio...

Friday, June 20, 2008

Eames Mail

It's been awhile since I've been this excited about stamps...I was literally counting down the days before they went on sale June 17th. These 42 cent commemorative Charles and Ray Eames stamps are definitely worth the wait. Featuring 16 different designs of their extraordinary body of work, you're never going to want to use them!

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Making of a Print

Silk screening...


Screen 1: Yellow with all the transparencies


Screen 2: Turquoise


Screen 3: Dark Brown

Layer 4: Yellow again

The Clouded Yellow, edition of 25, first of a series. Visit my Etsy shop for more info...

Saturday, June 7, 2008

Luna Update

For those of you that read my Luna Totes post back in January, here's an update on Luna and her cute merchandise...


On petsugar, Famke Janssen was spotted carrying the fabulous Luna Tote while walking her boston, Licorice.



Luna playing with my minpins, Nina and Roo, in someone's backyard...compliments of Jerry.

Great new products: the Hiding Luna Tote and Luna Cellphone Charm. Click here for more details and to purchase.

Thanks Amanda, Jerry and Luna!

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Coral Gables Doily Notes



New work from Beau Ideal Editions, made in my studio (302). Doily patterns spontaneously hand silk screened on large sheets of paper, then cut down to make flat note cards. Each one is truly unique.

Where is Coral Gables? It's a city in Miami, FL where I'm from. That wonderful coral color reminds me of being home...

For more info or to purchase, please see my Etsy shop!

Monday, May 26, 2008

NSS & ICFF

Now that the National Stationary Show and the International Contemporary Furniture Fair at the Jacob Javits Center are over, I thought it would be nice to write about some of my favorite artists and designers whose work really stood out.

Of course there were the usual suspects...Snow & Graham, Elum, and Hello! Lucky. They showed beautiful new work, but the following few booths were the ones I found truly inspiring and memorable:

L2 Design Collective displayed their collection of hand silk screened cards and journals made by artists, designers, and illustrators. Love the artistic diversity and attitude of their work.

Tenth & Grant showed some amazing work from their guest artists. Love that you can submit your work and if accepted, they print your art or design to be part of their line of "creative artisan goods".

Hammerpress had their array of fun letterpress cards and prints, but my favorite was their alphabet series in that bold font and striking color. (photo: Design Sponge)

Screech Owl Design showed witty hand drawn cards, as well as, an awesome bench that one of the artists built. The unique style of the illustrations really stood out amongst the rest. (first photo: Design Sponge)

Peculiar Pair Press had their beautiful arrangement of letterpress cards and stationary. I particularly love the aesthetics of their work with their decorative details and interesting compositions.

Thomas Paul is always eye catching with his bright colors and graphic images, but I find him inspiring because of how simple and versatile his designs are. Not only does he make stationary, he makes great pieces to liven up your home. He also had a booth at ICFF.

Speaking of ICFF, practically everything was fabulous. I was in awe of all the things I am not capable of creating, let alone, ever have. As much as I would love to talk about all the wonderful things I saw, I wouldn't even know where to begin. Instead, I'm going to mention a couple designers that stood out and are more familiar to me and my work...wallpaper.

Flavor Paper was one of my favorites simply because of their eccentric and sassy imagery. Fusing contemporary icons with traditional patterns, each wallpaper roll is hand printed.
(third photo: Design Sponge)

Miss Print had a wonderful display of their modern wallpapers. Loved how they framed them to look like art. (photo: Design Sponge)

Check out Design Sponge for more coverage on NSS & ICFF. There are still lots of great designers and artists to be seen...

Hope everyone had a happy Memorial Day weekend!

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Poppytalk Handmade


I'm excited to be part of Poppytalk Handmade's showcase (May 12th - June 6th), which features paper goods and affordable art this month to coincide with the National Stationary Show. This is a wonderfully curated site that allows independent artists and designers to present their work, as well as, discover new talent. Check it out...I've purchased a thing or two from my fellow participants. Also, see their blog for more!