Thursday, December 30, 2010
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Paper Holiday
This year for Christmas I ended up staying in New York, which turned out to be a blast. I would have loved to go home, but ticket prices were absurdly expensive.
In recognition of the holiday, Cecilia and I crafted a small installation almost completely made of paper. Although it was a tedious process that kept us up way too late in the evenings, it turned out pretty fantastic, if I do say so myself! The only thing I think we would do differently if we were to do it again, would be to hire small children to cut all the paper. Man, that's a whole lot of cutting!
In recognition of the holiday, Cecilia and I crafted a small installation almost completely made of paper. Although it was a tedious process that kept us up way too late in the evenings, it turned out pretty fantastic, if I do say so myself! The only thing I think we would do differently if we were to do it again, would be to hire small children to cut all the paper. Man, that's a whole lot of cutting!
Friday, December 17, 2010
Leather Sex
It's been quite some time that I have wanted to own a Zana Bayne leather harness. I might have to treat myself for the holidays. Her new Spring 2011 collection is both stunning and complex. She truly is a talent and visionary.
Labels:
fashion,
fetish,
garbage dress,
leather,
lookbook,
Spring 2011,
zana bayne
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Friday, December 3, 2010
Silent Visions
I wish I would have been in town when these films were shown at The Anthology Film Archives in New York this past October, but alas, I was not!
Labels:
Adam Lee Miller,
adult.,
film,
Nicola Kuperus,
trailer
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Monday, November 29, 2010
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Accompanied By Nuns
Last night some friends and I went to an art show at The Convent of Saint Cecilia in Greenpoint. It's run by a priest who apparently has an appreciation for the art community. Every room had an istallation by a different artist. Around 50+ artists.
The space itself is amazing and quite large. Strange to think that at one point, nuns lived there!
I wish I had taken note of which artists did what pieces, but it's hard to take pictures, drink beer AND take notes!
The space itself is amazing and quite large. Strange to think that at one point, nuns lived there!
I wish I had taken note of which artists did what pieces, but it's hard to take pictures, drink beer AND take notes!
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