Showing posts with label toys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label toys. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 3, 2007

Oh deer.


David Wiseman makes beautiful sculptures including these Deer Hat Hangers which he created for a school project. They are available at I Heart boutique in a bunch of different colors. Underneath, some of his more recent work, like this ceiling sculpture.

Tuesday, June 5, 2007

take note


Rhodia. I love these French notebooks. So does Paul Smith apparently. I read in his book that he has stacks and stacks, he ended up making his own line for them. Must be nice to be Paul Smith. Anyway, they come in fun sizes, graph paper or plain and are perfect for doodling during meetings.

Sunday, December 10, 2006

Art Basel 2006



For some reason or another I have never been in town for Art Basel South Beach. Sad to say, I still didn't make it to the actual fair at the Miami Beach Convention Center, but I did catch a couple of other interesting things. Last night I went out to Art Positions, which was basically a bunch of shipping containers hosting different galleries, nothing really impressed me to be honest. I then went to the Design District for the Art loves design street party. We did a lot of drinking. In our search for something actually interesting to look at we found Peter Seidler: The Protectors and Animal Powers, which were basically these enormous resin and fiber glass sculptures of animals and "protectors" in some battle gear. Really cool stuff.

Thursday there were also a bunch of openings including the Paper Magazine/Jeffrey Deitch 99Cent store (even though most things were actually pretty expensive, there was probably one item under a dollar). I was in the neighborhood for an exhibit at my aunt's high school, and arrived at the store right in time to be first in line. Basically, they were selling a bunch of limited edition collaborative art stuff from 99 cents to $99,999, like a Kiki Smith "lamb bank", Alex Katz beach towels (available at target.com), Matther Barney figurines, and a bunch of other warholesque pop culture items. I walked away with a Jeff Koons/Supreme Skateboard Deck, which I got just in time, it sold out while I was in line too pay. I like the way Kim Hastreiter put it on her collection of limited edition objects, "I consider it my 401K plan." She works for the Deitch Projects and was in charge of this weekend's production. Anyway, I bought the top one seen here, one of three of the "Monkey Train" series.

Its a little funny, I'm not going to lie, but that's the fun of Pop art...