Similar to the BMW fabric car Aly wrote about a few days ago, these Lamp Girls by Marianne Maric combine textiles with product design to give structure to the fabrics. Fortunately in this case, artistry and iconic culture are also added in.
Kind of the sexual inverse of “where the sun don’t shine.”
source: elitalice.com
Look to the Light with Lamp Girls
June 20, 2008
Google’s Doodle 4: Vote for Your Fave Student Logo!
May 12, 2008
“What if We Could All Be Friends?” by Jordan Perry (k thru 3rd grade group)
If you use Google as your homepage like I do, then you get to enjoy the different “special occasion” Google logos. Each year for the past 4 years, Google has had a competition for school age kids to design a Google [...]
© Murakami - Art with Baggage.
April 19, 2008
See the new Louis Vuitton store at the Brooklyn Museum, IN THE GALLERY.
Pop-art, Pop-branding, Brand-art or Art-cute. My favorite part is the
counter-counterfeiting that was on the street with actors playing hustlers selling
the real thing (@ real prices, $1500 ) at the gala… The art of business, the new war zone,
Sun Tzu would be [...]
Pinball Artwork: Capturing Pop Culture
March 31, 2008
You can study history and cultural anthropology in any number of different ways. One incredible area of historical documentation: pinball machines! From movies and tv shows to music to popular games of each era like bingo, pinoccle or space invaders, pinball themes capture it all.
We ran into this little artistic gem over the weekend and [...]
Peeps Show II, Washington Post
March 25, 2008
Tomb of King Peepankhamun, winner of Washington Post’s Peeps Show II
Thrilla in Manila
Peeps Dive Deep
We were in DC for Easter weekend. I know it’s a bit late to share, but my favorite part of the weekend was opening up the Washington Post, Sunday morning, to see the top winners of their Peeps Show contest. [...]
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