SUBMISSION: souvenirs from three months in autignac, france (mary jo hoffman)
SUBMISSION: Cameras by Jim Golden, styling by Kristin Lane. This is a survey from roughly 15 photographers and collectors in Portland, Oregon.
Ginkgo leaves installed as a pattern
By Lindsey Fox
SUBMISSION: Been sitting on this one for a while. Christmas Day 2012, being shown round my Sister and Brother in laws house for the first time. Here is his new tool shed organized neatly.
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Concept & Styling: Retno Hadiningdiah & Max Suriaganda (Studio 1212)
Photography: Jatidiri Ono
David Hammons, Bliz-aard Ball Sale, Cooper Square, New York, 1983
David Hammons
editor: I’ve never seen these images before—awesome!
Martin Huberman, Tender
Tender is a series of projects that use everyday objects in creative forms. Artist Martin Huberman of Normal studio, a design and architecture office in Argentina, developed this design, which is filled with large quantities of repetitive and colorful clothespins. He painted the tips of the pins and then placed them in large, organized rows along a tight mesh, revealing patterns of color that hang overhead.
Each piece is site-specific and changes depending on the location. Huberman has installed Tender against walls, hanging down from ceilings, and even descending along staircases. The artist doesn’t shape the pieces, but rather, he lets the weight of the clothespins fall into natural forms. The flowing shapes give the rigid wooden devices a soft presence, illustrating the meaning behind the title, Tender. (via)
(via thingsorganizedneatly)
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