Posted by : Natalia Riis Revsgaard Jørgensen 2013-06-10 14:40
Mo.BA13 - The Show
The exhibition fetishism IN FASHION consists of 13 rooms, which shows the fascinating, wonderful and far-reaching world of fetishims is exposed.
The true nature of fetishism is brought to life on the basis of clothing, accessories, photography, film and different medias.
Shamanism, infantilism, legends, nudism and nomadism are a few of the intriguing and illustratious keywords that form the heart of this worldwide exhibition.
Posted by : Natalia Riis Revsgaard Jørgensen 2013-05-21 10:50
Sculpting everyday materials by Tara Donovan
The American artist Tara Donovan experimenting with virtually worthless trifles like toothpicks, foil, straws and nails. By collecting things - often in the tens or hundreds of thousands she conjures both the physical and poetic potential of the material and make it "grow" into organic sculptures that works sensual and alluring.
Posted by : Natalia Riis Revsgaard Jørgensen 2013-04-05 13:55
Maripossa Jewellery
The Australian brand Maripossa is focusing on notion of contradiction and opposition, coarse metals are transformed into fabric-like jewellery fusing raw earth crystals, sterling silver and fine chains. By interspersing these contrasting mediums each piece has its own distinct sense of aesthetic malleability.
Posted by : Natalia Riis Revsgaard Jørgensen 2013-03-26 12:10
Metal Pop Art by David Kracov
The American artist David Kracov whose paintbrush is guided by the ever-changing muse of pop culture and whose designs are brougth to life by his literary prowess, has left his unmistakable fingerprint on the world of modern art.
Posted by : Natalia Riis Revsgaard Jørgensen 2013-03-18 23:55
Paper sculptures by Irving Harper
Irving Harper (born 1016) one of the most hyped industrial designers in the 20th century, while working for George Nelson Associates, inc. On designs for Herman Miller furniture - Irving Harper became one of the most prolific designers of the modernist styles.
Irving Harper's private passion and hobby is his paperboard sculptures which over 40 years has become an incredible collection.
Posted by : Natalia Riis Revsgaard Jørgensen 2013-02-24 01:15
ugly models
Ugly Models London is a London-Based alternative modelling agency that specialises in character modelling. It's owner Marc French says it's about "celebrating everyone's unique beauty".
To discover this phenomenon have DANSK magazine shown the concept in their magazine.
Posted by : Natalia Riis Revsgaard Jørgensen 2013-01-30 22:20
Fashion Shows Through History
Copenhagen Fashion Week is officially started and a lot of all the Danish and foreign fashion companies are attending.
They present their new styles through a fashion show, but do you know when the first fashion show took place? Actually more accurately did the first fashion show found place in 1391 by Queen Isabella of Bavaria.
Below you see pictures from fashion shows throughout the last century.
Came across this lovely Dutch blog ByStella. The writer, Stella, has worked for years as a travel & lifestyle editor for various magazines. Here she shows her worldwide discoveries.
A Collection a Day is a blog written by artist and illustrator Lisa Congdon. The blog documents a project that took place during 2010 where Lisa each of the 365 days photographed or drew one collection. Some collections are imagined some are real and exist in her home or studio. Check out the project and the 365 lovely collections here...
Are you following the series Mad Men? If you want to find your own Mad Men look, just enter the site and choose from a range of different bodytypes, hairstyles, outfits and accessories.
Soon the Cross Connection Ballet Company have a new performance in Copenhagen. Right now they are busy at their workshop, doing choregraphy and rehearsing, designers creating costumes and scenographers working on making the right visual sceneries.
Their performances consist of several short ballets, with different dancers and artists. So you get a glimpse of different styles and moods. It ususally results in a magical experience.
CCBC is an international dance ensemble of experienced professional dancers and choreographers, founded in 2007 by Constantine Baecher and Cedric Lambrette, both dancers at the Royal Danish Ballet. Their mission is to promote contemporary dance by performing for a broad audience, while being a platform for budding choreographers and new works.
OUTSIDE IN takes place in the end of June. Take a look at what it could look like...
Doga - or Dog Yoga - is the new excercise form in New York. Bring your pup to yoga class, and you can both do the Downward-facing Dog posture.
Doga is a combination of massage and meditation with gentle stretching for dogs and their human partners. For example in a “resting poseâ€, the owner reclines, with legs slightly bent over the dog’s torso to relieve pressure on the spine. This is supposed to make the dog and it’s human partner closer and more connected.
What a great way to spend more quality time with your doggy...?
"Aqueous" by Mark Mawson is a creative and beautiful series of photographs of different colored paints being dropped into water. Check more of his work here.
Almost a year ago we posted the Magazine cover illusions. Now we have the follow-up; Album cover Illusions.
These are kind of an internet phenomenon - not new, but growing more and more impressive. Some people really put an effort into making the pictures believable, and we appreciate it a lot.
In 1917 two cousins, Elsie Wright, 16, and Frances Griffiths, 10, came to public attention in the UK. They claimed, and presented over time, five photographs that appeared to show them in the company of fairies.
Some believed the pictures to be authentic, and even Sherlock Holmes author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle came to be a firm believer in them. For much of their lives the girls maintained that they were genuine, before finally admitting in an interview in 1981, that they had been faked using cardboard cut outs stuck on hatpins. Elsie Wright though continued to maintain until her death in 1986 that they had seen fairies in their garden and that the fifth and final picture, in which neither girl is present, was genuine.
Meet the real life invisible man - Liu Bolin, 36-year-old artist, has the ability to disappear. Inspired by how some animals blend themselves into the surroundings for self-protection, Bolin creates these amazing camouflage artworks. He paints himself to merge with the surroundings, and he is so apt at it that at times passers-by don't even realize he is there until he moves. He takes up to 10 hours at a time for a single photo to get the perfect outcome. For Liu Bolin no surrounding is too difficult to blend into.
A little piece of history, from the description of the project:
"Pink was once a color associated with masculinity, considered to be a watered down red and held the power associated with that color. In 1914, The Sunday Sentinel, an American newspaper, advised mothers to “use pink for the boy and blue for the girl, if you are a follower of convention.†The change to pink for girls and blue for boys happened in America and elsewhere only after World War II. As modern society entered twentieth century political correctness, the concept of gender equality emerged and, as a result, reversed the perspective on the colors associated with each gender as well as the superficial connections that attached to them."
Yet another cool blog.. This is a 17 year old girl from Texas, clearly influensed by her mother's style, wardrobe, and wallet. A glimpse into the world of people who actually go to balls, and wear Chanel when they do.
The first two photos are of mother and daughter together.
This 13 year old girl is may be a style rookie, as the title of her blog says. But she is very fashion savvy, and has a lot of opinions as well as a great eye for photography. Also a very well developed language and a personal style that make her blog worth the read...
Here is what she writes about herself: "Tiny 13 year old dork that sits inside all day wearing awkward jackets and pretty hats. Scatters black petals on Rei Kawakubo's doorsteps and serenades her in rap. I have no where near 4 million readers. Rather cynical and cute as a drained rat. In a sewer. Farting. And spitting out guts."
Unfortunately upload is not working at the moment, which is why we can't upload pictures to make new blog posts! We are working on the problem, and hope to be onboard soon again. In the meantime, enjoy this song by Taxi Taxi!
Ever play with Barbie dolls? You might like this jewellery then... It's amazing how recognizable she is, even in small cutouts of her body.
These are all works by Margaux Lange - she has specialized in jewellery made from Barbie body parts, and she writes on her site; "I enjoy the funny juxtaposition of wearing the body, on the body. Barbie has become the accessory instead of being accessorized."
Pencils in 500 different colours, with names like Lettuce, Tea With Milk, Bonfire, Rapunzel, Madame Pomperdour, etc. You don't receive all of them at once, but over the course of 20 months. So you can get to know each and every one of them.
They also make different cases, to keep and display your pencils. Very aesthetic!
Know your ABC? The first alphabet below is photos of spaces between buildings, the second one is people on a beach, and the third one has been created from satellite images of natural features and buildings - a graphic designer from Australia took six months to find the complete alphabet set in Google Maps.
By: Mia, Report comment Fantastisk blog.
Jeg har i forbindelse med mit speciale virkelig været på jagt efter danske modevirksomheder, der bruger de sociale medier i form af facebook, blogs osv. Jeg vil straks add'e Jer på min(desværre lidt korte) liste over blogs. I skal være velkommen til at kigge forbi min speciale-blog og kommentere på indholdet undervejs.
//mia
This is a guy called Scott Weaver. He started gluing toothpicks together around 34 years ago and started rolling ping pong balls around the results. Eventually, that would become this toothpick sculpture of San Francisco that he has spent about 3,000 hours (about 375 work days) creating in his living room. Wow!
Predictions from the 1930's by American fashion designers, of how we would dress in the year 2000. For example skirts will disappear entirely, and an electric belt will adapt the body to climatic changes. Also, the hair fashion is pretty remarkable...
Cute pets, that will follow you wherever you go, and never whine for food or attention! You can choose a dog, Bambi, or even a panda for your new companion.
By: Helene, Report comment I love these. so cute!!! Where can I buy them?
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Posted by : Leena 2009-05-18 10:25
Pirates and ladies at Chanel
The 2010 Resort show season has started, and last week Chanel had their catwalk around dusk time at the lido in Milan. It's not difficult to see where the inspiration came from... and you have got to love that hair hat!!
Hvass&Hannibal is a design and art studio based in Copenhagen, established in 2006 by childhood friends Nan Na Hvass & Sofie Hannibal. The duo works with basically everything from album covers to music videos, graphic art, silkscreening, art direction, illustration, installation and lots more.
They have a show - Magic Hour - at Mohs Exhibit, Copenhagen, from today!
Now that summer is coming, and the weather has been so beautiful for a while now, we are not really needing our umbrellas (let's hope it lasts...). Here are some ideas for finding other use for your umbrellas. These are all art installations by different artists.
Shinichi Maruyama is a Japanese photographer and artist, who lives in New York since 2003. Among a lot of other things, he has done a series of amazing high speed shots of water in the air. The series is named Kusho.
When you see the photos, they could as well be tiny drops of water, but this picture shows the scale of his work... Looks kind of messy, but fun! Some finished artworks below.
Norwegian designer Bjoerg does this lovely fairytale-like jewellery, with associations to old playing cards and Alice in Wonderland. The pieces have a rare yet familiar feel – like discovering in your Grandma’s attic a rare gem that has a contemporary twist.
By: Henriette, Report comment one of each please.... seriously i want all of those. especially the bunny ring, nut necklase, the hand with the keys, the birdhead
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Posted by : Leena 2009-03-10 18:20
Tiny Street art
There are a lot of things out there, that you never see, even if you are right in front of them! Take these artworks for example. Very easy to miss, but if you do notice them they can make your day, don't you think? They are all found in the streets of London somewhere...
By: Sanne Winther, Report comment Aww they are so cute!! Is it their real hair? Not wigs I mean... it could be!
Beautiful photos by the way!
By: Charlotte, Report comment The first one reminds me of Mona Lisa.. wow! The second one.. hmm Bob Marley??? Hahaha
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Posted by : Leena 2008-12-21 23:50
Cute towels
If you’ve been on a cruice ship, you might have
experienced this… The service personnel fold these animals and leave
them for you after the daily cleaning of the room. If you leave your
sunglasses in the room, you are very likely to find the animal wearing
them when you return. They are really cute, I wouldn’t want to unwrap
them!
By: Tine, Report comment Cute animals... Do you know how you can make these myself?
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Posted by : Leena 2008-11-05 21:45
Wallpaper maze
This wallpaper is cool! It is decorative, both blank, and after
being drawn on. It will change appearance forever. Great idea for the
bathroom or waiting room - wherever people feel bored! Just put a
bucket of different coloured pens in there too!
And last but definitely not least: it is a good excuse for you to draw on walls!
In Shanghai it is not uncommon to see people walking
the streets in pajamas, and not only in the morning. They wear them for
shopping, dogwalking, and I guess many other places too… Of course a
pajama is very comfortable, but could it become a fashion?
I love these pictures, because although the people look kind of
serious, the PJs totally out of context makes them funny and
surrealistic.
This is not photoshop! Arborsculpture is the art of shaping the
trunks and branches of live trees. You must be very patient to do this
kind of art, as it takes several years for each item to finish.
It looks amazing, and I am fascinated by the fact that there are
people out there, who dedicate themselves to this! Imagine a garden
with live tree furniture, with leaves and everything! I like those
human figures too!
The creator of this stool has succeeded in making a business out of it,
and is now growing them all over his yard. It’s pretty cool I think!
There was a Salvatore Ferragamo exhibition at the Shanghai Museum of Contemporary Art this spring. I loved these fantastic shoe installations, and now I want to own a pair in each colour!
Ever tried making a shadow with your hands, that looked like a dog’s or
a rabbit’s head? Well, you can do a lot more than that…How about an
elephant, or a human face? Here’s a few so you can practice.
It takes a little practice, though, to get it as good as the guy in
this first video… it’s amazing how fluid his movements are, and how he can
bend those fingers and hands!
Also the second one is pretty cool… it’s from the Oscar Show, a group of
maybe ten dancers doing different movie-titles like Happy Feet and
James Bond.
By Robert Sabuda. These books are amazing! They kind of look like many other children’s story books on the outside, but there’s an unbelievable world inside. And on every page there are small popup books within the popup book! There are so many great details, you can look them through again and again, and always discover something new. I made these videos to try to show you how wonderful they are.
The first one is Alice in Wonderland, the second is The Wizard of Oz. Music by Hess is More. Enjoy!
How about buying a fake cake (or why not many)! It is so much easier than making a real one, and you can use it again and again! I guess you must be pretty sure though, that your guests will turn down your offer (it would NEVER work with my friends), but you will get the credit for making that beautiful dessert!
It would also be cool to decorate a whole room in the house with cakes… like the bedroom for example. You would be granted sweet dreams every night!
There are actually several websites selling fake cakes and other desserts and foods, both ready- and custom-made. There must be a great market for this out there… These ones are from Leelees Creations.