Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Remed, gratitude, gorgeous loot, mint juleps, gift giver, "The Invisible Made Visible," a recent view.





1. A recent view on Martha's Vineyard.

2. "The Invisible Made Visible" by the beautiful, missed David Rakoff.

3. David's Denim, Wallets, Linocuts, & C.- a tumblr archive showcasing  the many gifts that David Rakoff created and gave to his friends. A gift giver.

4. I made mint simple syrup in preparation for a gathering centered around mint juleps with a lovely neighbor friend. A happy end of summer.


5. A small portion of the delicious, gorgeous loot from our farm share this week.

 
6. My sister took this picture as we were heading into NYC for the day. The day ended up being one of the most surprising, most incredible days of my life. An enormous gift that I have so much gratitude for. There needs to be more billboards like this around.

7. I love the work of the Spanish street artist, Remed. I read in Juxtapoz magazine that his mantra is "Creer, Crear, Crecer" (Believe, Create, Grow). True that, bro. Love ya even more.

Thursday, July 26, 2012


1. Corn on the cob from down the street. Consumed: salted with basil butter.


2. A new favorite: Sanpellegrino pompelo soda, Bombay Sapphire gin, basil leaves, loaded with ice.



3. A sign that a very funny studio mate at Art Camp made. "This one time at Art Camp."


4. One of the small paper constructions I made during the "Mixed Media Painting" class that I took with Laurel Sparks at Bennington College. I just love her- her work, her intellect, her gentle zaniness.





5. My "Richard Tuttle + Georgia O'Keeffe babies." Quirky, little paper Santa Fe inspired chapels.

6. Laurel Sparks.

7. Emma Kunz completely blows my mind! I love that my mind is completely blown by art and music on a consistent basis.

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Made: cookies, The Knife, Trinity Root, "The master of the art of living...," composition in sequins, made: sloppy joes, Shabazz Palaces

1.Shabazz Palaces. We saw them in April. They amazed us. Watch here.

2. Made: Jerk Sloppy Joes with Coconut Creamed Spinach from Post Punk Kitchen. Along with some roasted potatoes.

3. Cleaned out a drawer in my classroom to find this composition in sequins.

4. The master of the art of living makes little distinction between his work and his play, his labor and his leisure, his mind and his body, his education and his recreation, his love and his religion. He hardly knows which is which; he simply pursues his vision of excellence in whatever he does, leaving others to decide whether he is working or playing. To him he is always doing both.-Buddha
5. A and I stumbled upon the beautiful  Trinity Root  on an early Sunday morning in NYC.

6. Listening to: The Knife.



 
7. Made: these cookies.

Saturday, April 28, 2012

Decades later, help, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, 1000 awesome things, with the band, something wrapped, beet burger with baked fries




   
1. Beet burger and baked garlic, curry potato fries from Post punk kitchen.
 


 2. Something wrapped for a beloved 'H'.


 3. We went to see Titus Andronicus with Deer Tick at the John Boyle O'Reilly Club. 'A' hung out backstage (in the kitchen) with Titus for hours.

4. I love this: 1000 awesome things. What are your 1000 things?



5. Reading a favorite (again): The Diving Bell and the Butterfly: A Memoir of Life in death by Jean-Dominique Bauby.

 6. It's okay to ask for help. (A message left on my studio floor by my nephew.)

7. On NPR the other day: Decades later: man apologizes to teacher.

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

what she said, what he said, spring dinner, cuke eyes, In the Make, record covers, carrot cake



1. Made this carrot cake for JMP's birthday.



2. A gallery of succinctly beautiful vinyl record covers.


3. In the Make: Studio visits with artists and designers.


4. Why it is so much more fun to go out to dinner with a young person.

5. Our first dinner on the porch: March 19th.

6. "Life's most urgent persistent and urgent question is: 'What are you doing for others?'"
- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

7. Instructions for living a life.
Pay attention.
Be astonished.
Tell about it.

-Mary Oliver

Sunday, March 4, 2012

A Prince, The Way, Irish soda bread, a snowy morn, Post Punk Kitchen, fire doodle, focal point


1. For the past two weeks home activities have been centered around our new wood stove: breakfasts, dinners, drawing, gazing at the fire...


2. A sitting- by- the- fire doodle.

3. What my sweetheart made us for dinner last night: Beet burgers and baked garlic and curry fries from Post Punk Kitchen and rum drinks... yum!


4. A beautiful snowy view on a Thursday morning (as I sat by the fire).

5. Irish soda bread and orange marmalade.


6. Watching "The Way" with my mom and grandfather which drew up some deep wonders within having been raised Catholic and my mom growing up with her family (as ex-pats) in Spain. Yes, rather Hallmark-ish but the connections to myself and my family were stirred in me. More than before, I want to walk it.

7. My mom adopted a beautiful 7 year old Siberian husky, Prince.