Monday, 3 December 2012
Friday, 14 September 2012
Late summer thrifts
It's been a while but in the past couple of weeks I've been hitting my ultimate flea-market hattrick: 3 different markets on 3 weekends and some very succesful thrifting! Here are some of my finds:
A cute egg-cup and a Russian shawl for only 1 €! So happy I found the shawl, I had been looking for one for ages.
And these, of course, I didn't buy on the market but at the Marimekko outlet store in Helsinki but they are so precious I had to include them here. I haven't really decided what to make from them but probably a more formal dress with the one on top and a casual shirt with the one at the bottom.
A cute egg-cup and a Russian shawl for only 1 €! So happy I found the shawl, I had been looking for one for ages.
Beautiful plates, a little tattered already but perfectly fine to use for my purposes.
Found both the bowl and the fabric on the fleamarket and they go so well together. Might make a tablecloth from the fabric.
And these, of course, I didn't buy on the market but at the Marimekko outlet store in Helsinki but they are so precious I had to include them here. I haven't really decided what to make from them but probably a more formal dress with the one on top and a casual shirt with the one at the bottom.
Sunday, 29 July 2012
Marimekko
Marimekko ist probably my all-time favourite brand (although I generally don't care much about brand names) but their design is very unique and timeless. In Finland it's an institution and items are handed down from one generation to another, I suppose it's also a question of national pride in way. I especially like the organic inspired patterns but there are many other beautiful ones. Here a few examples:
These ones use images, too [and I'm trying to think what word represents the opposite of "abstract"]:
And this is probably the most famous pattern, "Unikko". I don't like it very much but it has become almost synonyme for the Marimekko-brand.
You can find more information on the official Marimekko website.
Labels:
artists,
stuff I like
Sunday, 24 June 2012
Prague
Some snippets from my long week-end in Prague. Mainly sunshine, cheap beer and good company. Makes me want to go back soon!
P.S: I apologzie for the appaling quality of the photos but I have to do with my old point-and-shoot cam since my SLR was stolen *sigh* and I can't afford a new one at the moment.
P.S: I apologzie for the appaling quality of the photos but I have to do with my old point-and-shoot cam since my SLR was stolen *sigh* and I can't afford a new one at the moment.
Wednesday, 20 June 2012
ROA - Street art
This has been one of my favourite street artists for a while and I recently found out that he is actually from the city of Gent in Belgium, where I went last weekend. And, spot on: I discovered one of his works by the canal! What I like about his art is that he often uses the environment or his "canvas" and integrates the background into the piece. He often uses doors or windows to create different perspectives or views when opening/closing them. One of my favourites is the "x-ray effect" which can be seen on some of the pictures on the website mentioned below.
If you fancy more examples of ROA's skills, check out this webpage: http://roaweb.tumblr.com/archive
More up to date pieces from Australia, Chile and Miami can be found here (one of my favourites is the Austalian still life on Cockatoo Island): http://unurth.com/filter/ROA
Here are some examples of his works that I spotted in different places:
(1) Brussels, Rue de la Chaufferette (2) Gent, Canal (3) London, Brick Lane
If you fancy more examples of ROA's skills, check out this webpage: http://roaweb.tumblr.com/archive
More up to date pieces from Australia, Chile and Miami can be found here (one of my favourites is the Austalian still life on Cockatoo Island): http://unurth.com/filter/ROA
Here are some examples of his works that I spotted in different places:
(1) Brussels, Rue de la Chaufferette (2) Gent, Canal (3) London, Brick Lane
Labels:
artists
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)