July 24, 2006Glue ladies gone wild
Art you wish you had made: The famous red paper clip story. {via Eileen} Art that will make you giggle. Art that you could stare at for hours: The Smithsonian portrait competition. Art that is beautiful and slightly disturbing: Large scale, striking sculptures of people. {via Tablehopper} Art that is a dance: You may remember that I wrote about my friend's short film Winter of the Dance a while back. Well now you can see it for yourself! You will not be disappointed. And art that comes in a can! You can now purchase a limited edition can of art gallery from the Rebar project "Encanment." To see photos of my husband Matt, myself and many of my friends "working the assembly line" check out Sasha's Flickr photo stream. And finally, if you are in the Bay Area tune into the fabulous show SPARK on KQED Channel 9 this Wednesday evening at 7:30 pm. You can see an interview with Matt and the closing of the show! Posted on July 24, 2006 04:50 PMComments
Hi all! What do you think about conflict in Israel? Posted by: Gary at August 10, 2006 06:45 AMThere was an exhibition of Ron Mueck's work in The Netherlands some yrs ago. That pregnant woman has goosebumps on her arms, so beautifully done. only you and Sasha could make those outfits look hot. ;) love you shmoops. Posted by: boho at July 26, 2006 10:11 PMYes!! I agree! Thank you for always posting the greatest links!!! A few of my favorites have been for "The Weepies" (I'm so addicted now!) and Pandora.com!! Simply the best! Posted by: Sundries Sublime at July 26, 2006 10:52 AMthese are all such great links! i especially am amazed by the sculpture. wow! Posted by: matirose at July 26, 2006 10:32 AMhahaha... you two look soooo cute!!! Posted by: alison at July 26, 2006 03:39 AMi LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this photo!!! it kind of reminds me of a lucy and ethel sketch. thank you for all the wonderful links. much love, also at wendycook.com Posted by: wendy cook at July 26, 2006 03:38 AMlove the picture of you two! i remember seeing Ron Mueck's pregnant lady and 'dead dad' when he exhibited in London - such striking work, it left me speechless x Posted by: Susannah Conway at July 26, 2006 03:11 AMLooks like you had a lot of fun being glue ladies. You always remind me that I need to play more in my life. I love all of these links! My husband and I watched the clip of the little girl when he came home for his lunch break and it did in fact make us giggle. You made our day! :) Posted by: Keely at July 25, 2006 01:43 PMI love all of these links! My husband and I watched the clip of the little girl when he came home for his lunch break and it did in fact make us giggle. You made our day! :) Posted by: Keely at July 25, 2006 01:43 PMI agree with pink sky - this is so very "oompa loompa" in a charlie-and-the-choco-factory kind of way. Looks like it was loads of fun! Posted by: denise at July 25, 2006 01:32 PMSo thankful for the link to Ron Mueck's sculptures! Pictures of his works are hard to find! Posted by: christina at July 25, 2006 01:31 PMAlong the lines of the Smithsonian exhibition is the BP portrait competition in London at the National Portrait Gallery. It's fantastic: http://www.npg.org.uk/live/bp2006exh.asp Posted by: Hazel at July 25, 2006 01:00 PMYou guys are so cool! Congrats to Matt for the SPARK segment. I want to be on that show! Posted by: kristine at July 24, 2006 11:38 PMWhat a fun picture and fabulous links as always....that little girl was just too cute :) Posted by: Sarah e. Smith aka Rustic Relics at July 24, 2006 08:26 PMthis photo is priceless! so laverne and shirley in the chocolate factory :) Posted by: my pink sky at July 24, 2006 07:50 PMSo glad to see Jeff's film. I've read a lot about the journey on Keri's site. Kudos to them all--it's wonderful! Thanks for the Mo clip! She's adorable! Posted by: Juli at July 24, 2006 06:49 PM |