5.30.2012

korea, part 2: finn juhl

what do scandinavia and korea have in common?

apparently, their love for finn juhl, a danish architect and one of the leading figures in the inception of the mid-century scandinavian furnitures.

during one of our quests to scrounge for a meal that didn't consist of pig or cow meat (koreans love their meat products), emily and i stumbled across a wonderful art gallery that was currently showcasing the works of finn juhl. while we'd never heard of finn juhl before, we had always been obsessed with scandinavian designs (thank youuuu, ikea and cb2).

i don't know about emily, but i could have stayed in the gallery forever. if they didn't have curators stationed in every room, i probably would have caressed and drooled on every piece of furniture in the building.

but who can blame me when faced with such delectable pieces of art?








oh, and on a sidenote: we ended up at a restaurant across the alley. holy cow, who knew vegan buddhist temple food could be so scrumptious... and so pricey? pictures from that meal to come.

5.29.2012

korea, part 1: street art

it's been several months since we've posted anything, and for that we should be flogged. however, we wish to beg for forgiveness by proffering pictures and anecdotes from the few weeks we spent in korea. 

emily and i are of korean descent, and we decided that instead of going to iceland as we'd originally planned, we'd spend a few weeks traveling around the motherland for relaxation and artistic inspiration. as for the relaxation, there was none; we basically traveled nonstop all over the country with little to no sleep (too often with a gnarly hangover). however, there were tons and tons of inspiration to be had. if there is any country that feeds off and thrives on art, it's korea.

everywhere we went, walls were scrawled on and brushed at with drawings, both crude and intricate. rather than considered to be defacement, graffiti seemed to be celebrated and appreciated. perhaps it's for that exact reason that we didn't see any wall art that didn't have emily scrambling for her sketchbook.

a few examples:






and a small contribution emily left at a random restaurant:
don't fear that emily's become a wretched human being with a penchant for illegally scribbling on walls. the restaurant provided the pens and markers with which its patrons could leave their mark.

2.03.2012

want something weird and awesome?

i realize this is our second post of the day, but you're going to thank us for this particular FYI:

we met emmett, kate (his lovely wife) and their stupendous paper puppets about a month-and-a-half ago at the bizarre bazaar craft fair in mid-december. we knew from the get-go that emmett was definitely a connoisseur of the weird and the awesome.

don't believe us? then check it out for yourself this sunday at weird & awesome with emmett montgomery. it's a variety show chock full of the fun and the eccentric, and it's not to be missed.
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go and be entertained; you'll thank us.



and once again, happy friday. being felicitous can never be redundant, right?

sole mates

so, we don't want to toot our own horn, but this is pretty awesome.

urban outfitters was kind enough to feature our "sole mates" cards on their blog!



like them? need them for v-day to present to your hunny bunny schnookums? you've got a little over a week, so check out our shop and purchase away!


oh... and of course, as always: happy friday.

1.09.2012

someone recently asked me, "where did you get that hideous shirt?" i am sure that by hideous, he meant awesome. but to answer his question, this is how the shirt came to be.

a friend showed me her new shirt (translation: a friend taunted and teased me with her new shirt)

the shirt was a fine shirt. it was perfect. the only problem: it was almost a gajillion dollars.
so i decided to create one just like it, except improved. and free.

which is how my shirt came to be.