Thursday, November 19, 2015

Sachie Muramatsu

Found on Moon to Moon, Paper Lamps by Sachie Muramatsu, I want one! 

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Andrey Remnev

Andrey Remnev. Wow, what a talent! I always wanted to paint. 



Sunday, November 15, 2015

Memories

Memories are so powerful. Sad or happy. I love this project by Katie Rose Pipkin, Memory Jars

"this memory bottling began in 2005 and was concluded in 2012. as these jars were purchased or given away, I told their memory. as their image fades, so do their captured moments. without the object, they simply don't occur to me." 



Every Christmas I put a little note in a box ornament for Matt. I don't tell him and hope he finds them all some day. Litte page turners does the same.



Make your memory jar.

Gabriel Barcia-Colombo: Capturing memories in video art on TED.


Blend from Gabriel Barcia-Colombo on Vimeo.

Saturday, November 14, 2015

Foraging

Bridget Beth Collins of Flora Forager, how fantastic! Her instagram. And she talks to Garden Collage


Sunday, November 08, 2015

Reaction-Diffusion


Amazing patterns on the Humphead wrasse, of course, endangered. ;( I saw him this morning and off I went on an internet search on these amazing patterns. I am just so fascinated by Reaction-diffusion in nature, that they can stop me dead in my tracks and I get so distracted I can't go anywhere else. Here are some more amazing patterns I wrote about earlier.


 
Fish patterns | Reaction-diffusion in nature


Tutorial: Reaction-Diffusion in Photoshop, if you know photoshop, this is a great tutorial.



Biometric Animals
 

Saturday, November 07, 2015

The Amazing Life of Sand | Deep Look



Spent all day Saturday working on my Something Sand blog.

Sunday, November 01, 2015

Golden Moment

I won some awards ;) blogged about it on Something from my studio.

Keyboard traveler

Sometimes I just get lost on the internet, especially when I have discovered a new place I have never heard of. Faroe Islands. I pinned something about Faroe Island, and someone commented "bullshit" ... so, of course, I had to go make sure that I had not been deceived by some photoshop trickery. Then I discovered Faroe Island.  

"The Faroe Islands are an archipelago between the Norwegian Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, approximately halfway between Norway and Iceland, 200 miles north-northwest of Great Britain.

 The area is approximately 540 sq miles with a 2015 population of 48,700. The islands are an autonomous country within the Danish kingdom. Between 1035 and 1814, the Faroe Islands were part of the Kingdom of Norway. The 1814 Treaty of Kiel granted Denmark control over the islands, along with two other Norwegian regions: Greenland and Iceland. The Faroe Islands have been a self-governing country within the Danish Realm since 1948" 
  
A view of the outer isles of the unbelievable Faroe Islands. from Visit Faroe Islands on Vimeo.

I have been listening to Ann Cleeves audible books, her Shetland Island series, featuring places like Yell, Unst,  places so cold, blustery, remote and beautifully described ... I think that makes me long to see this part of the world.

Faroe Island images by Dalene & Pete Heck

Wax on Daniel-san collects postcards from around the world. 

Okay, it is time to come back to Edmonds and get to work.