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Thursday, June 19th, 2008

She took my hand, this lovely creature

songza.com is a really great electronic space where you can search and listen to any song you please!

enjoying my dear friend erica’s music, art inspiration blog, keep feeling fascination,” which she named after a human league song!

i have decided my summer look is going to be 1940s black dahlia inspired and i want to wear things like this amazing cloche

i am lusting after this betsey johnson hoisery and this watch- her designs move me.

san francisco folk, soul boy and a new favorite face, matty rue’s vocal cords are amazing go listen to his blues-

tamera sent me the link to this helinski shoe designer minna parikka check out number eleven in the collection, hearts and heels, oh gorgeous!

last night i was reminded of the 1977 dario argento film, suspiria which i am going to watch this weekend- he makes murder and blood beautiful.

the red verse cd design

last weekend i finished the artwork for my friends the red verse- can’t wait to see it printed up!

the lovely hand model is the talented san francisco writer, hayley kaufman, whom i got to spend sunday, drinking wine, petting her black cat biba, and looking at all of her amazing clothes.

we slip through the streets, while everyone sleeps

life is busy in both my day and night jobs- and i daydream constantly about the next face i want to shoot- but i am happy, at least for the moment-

was magst du schön?

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

was magst du schön?

this sesame street film on how crayons are made is nostalgic and beautiful to me.

courtney brooke’s photgraphy for summer lullie vintage are full of color and beautiful; i am so inspired to shoot with film again!

the art and design of chris ryan

for against, which is a really amazing post punk band from nebraska- i have not been able to stop listening to their song, “autocrat”-

my photographer friend duck who recently moved from san francisco to new york and has a new portfolio site, check out his clean, pretty work-

my bloody valentine is coming to san francisco in september!

fashion photography by julie pike i am especially inspired by the image of a girl holding a bunny mask.

brocade home has a really inspiring design and art blog look at it daily for eye candies! this post did it for me- that photography style is gorgeous-

naked on the vague is a dark, pop duo from australia

being spontaneous, dancing by myself and being ok with that, wearing a new pair of my favorite nude fishnets, playing with a puppy puggle, enjoyment at my day job, tartine bakery morning buns, and moving forward-

favorites and inspiration oh my!

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

favorites and inspiration oh my!

favorites and inspiration oh my!

the beautiful anonymous poster and postcard designs posted on creative review

i forgot about the beauty of this suede album cover designed by peter saville and posted on FFFFound!

twitter is extremely addicting.

jordan crane reprints two of my favorite posters!

the magick daggers being dark and sultry in my headphones!

yes, i want pantone stairs!

i can’t stop staring at these new david lachapelle images.

this image by jessica-m which was right in synch with my recent rope girl work!

yeah i recognize that girl, she stumbled in some time last loneliness

more your earbuds, san francisco band veil veil vanish are lovely and i’m meeting up with one of them tomorrow to discuss future evil art plans!

i watched the 2005 movie “the lost” and found it visually stimulating and great acting by marc senter who reminds me of my other favorite man, crispin glover.

the illustrations of jason thielke

my coworker, anna main, is a secret talented poster designer.

being stopped on the street for the SFstyle blog, the cure’s “entreat” on headphones, warm san francisco days, nude fishnets, and much needed heart peace are making my lips turn upward this tuesday.

artist interview: (sacramento artist and illustrator: jessica-m)

Monday, April 14th, 2008

artist interview: (sacramento artist and illustrator: jessica-m)
1. dead daughter in the river, 2. mystery bruise, 3. your babysitter, 4. Untitled, 5. death set, 6. Untitled, 7. your fever is safe with me, 8. multiple, 9. alone at night

i met this beautiful girl in two thousand four when she modeled for one of my first fashion, sixties mod styled photo shoots- we always have remained electronic friends and recently had a friendship awakening. jessica is such a talented artist and illustrator, i am so inspired by her fashionable, dark, retro ladies- they all have such meaning behind them, you can see it in their water colored eyes and blood stained cheeks-

(dtk) describe yourself:
(jm) I am a self-taught, semi-trained, illustrator of women in trouble. I love zombies, suspense, and big hair.

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(dtk) when is your birthday?
(jm) april 15th 1984

(dtk) ten favorite things? (anything)

1. old samsonite luggage
2. white gouache
3. red and turqouise
4. travel
5. horror movies
6. valium
7. coffee
8. David Lynch
9. Speedball #104 Extra Fine Litho Point pen nibs
10. technicolor

(dtk) earliest art memory?
(jm) I have no idea! I recall being in the third grade and doing what I thought was a Picasso cubist painting. It’s of a little girl reading a book with her mother, the girl is crying and the mother is smiling. It’s very strange, I found it in my garage a few weeks ago.

(dtk) favorite shoes?
(jm) Cream colored leather peep-toe pumps with yellow snake skin. They’re probably from the early sixties.

(dtk) describe your working process from start to finish-
(jm) I like to save old photos, weird photos, and neat things that I find. I try and write down ideas when I get them, but I have forgotten at least 50, 896 amazing ideas. They always come to me when I should be doing something else. I like to do gestural sketches first and then ink the lines in. Ink is messy and I am prone to accident so most of the time I end up doing two drawings, or sometimes more. Then I paint over the drawing with watercolor. I like to use watercolor with white gouache.

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(dtk) do you consider yourself an artist?
(jm) yes!

(dtk) how did you evolve to what you do now?
(jm) As a child, I always made art. It’s the only thing I have ever done. I used to illustrated little short stories that I would write. I drew patterns for clothes that I would make for my dolls. I didn’t live near any other children. I would draw on my homework, during class, even during recess sometimes. After high school I went to California Institute of the Arts- San Francisco. I excelled in design and illustration but did not enjoy the pattern drafting and construction classes. After two years, my mom became ill and I decided to come home. When I left school I decided to abandon fashion design/illustration and attempted to go back to a more traditional way of drawing, doing figure drawing, still life, and sketching with charcoal and all of that academic stuff. Then about two years ago I tried pen and ink and decided to go back to fashion inspired drawing because I never was able to break away from the nine-head model. I still do straight fashion illustration gestural sketches to warm up.

(dtk) favorite song of the moment?
(jm) TSOL “funeral march”

(dtk) describe your personal style (you and art)-
(jm) Sweet, old-fashioned, and morbid.

(dtk) where do you want your art to go?
(jm) In the near future: I am slowly gathering suitcases and handbags that I intend to paint on with enamel. I also plan on getting into printing soon. I want to make stationery, cards, posters etc. I have also been working on larger pieces recently. My best friend is working on a children’s book (she is so talented) and I am illustrating it.

(dtk) advice to other illustrators?
(jm) It’s the same advice everyone gives but I feel it’s relevant to me. If you want your work to be authentic, draw what you love. Love always comes through. Don’t forget about all that composition stuff too, it’s totally important.

links:
jessica-m has a blog that i love to read, my favorite entry is this one

she is on flickr
and the evilspace

spray de mode

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

inspiration

i’m in lust with all the photographs + design that go along with bumble & bumbles new hairspray, spray de mode

the new brunette

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

on sunday i had the pleasure of taking some photographs for my friend sarah, one of the two lovely san francisco ladies who run a vintage clothes store called, “the new brunette

models: sarah, danielle, tim
hair and make-up by david tolls from cowboys and angels

while looking at this image, click here and listen to, the kinks sing about, “a dedicated follower of fashion”

one week he is in polka-dots, the next week he is in stripes.

this week’s fashion favorite

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

this photo makes me smile- i love her dress/tights/shoe combination and she appears so happy!
she’s this week’s fashion inspiration and favorite from of course, facehunter-

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facehunter adoration

Friday, March 21st, 2008

facehunter adoration

fashion favorites from facehunter-

oh those brits sure know how to impress-
last night i also found a london club that i wish was here-
rounded bangs, fashionable patrons, nick cave, cocktails and dancing
what more could a girl want?

facehunter lust

Friday, March 14th, 2008

facehunter lust

facehunter is my favorite fashion blog- here are nine outfits from vienna, london and paris that i just adore.

home of the vain: nikola tamindzic

Saturday, February 23rd, 2008

nikola tamindzic is amazing.

wow. completely inspired by nikola tamindzic’s photography.

“The Home of the Vain is where you’ll find my latest work, drawn from professional assignments as much as my personal projects: I shoot portraits, fashion, sex, nightlife — hell, even an occasional landscape — so you’ll be seeing all of those here.

This will not be a diary, although it will be updated daily: the photos you’ll see will be sometimes funny, sometimes tragic, often beautiful, or even repulsive, and on a particularly good day, all of the above.”
-nikola tamindzic

beautiful lighting, amazing subjects, attractive and surreal. i love it.