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I love music videos. Yes, the genre is littered with some rather disturbing commercialization, repetitive imagery and soulless preening BUT I still believe there is great potential for four minutes of striking visuals and music. Done right, they can become pieces of art. Case in point: I love the new video for “Try” by Pink (a legitimate talent powerhouse). Directed by Canadian Floria Sigismondi, it’s a fusion of beautifully choreographed dance and vibrant powder. I particularly like the end section as a dusty room and carpet fill with colour and desert light bounces off pigment covered skin. One powerful use of colour…

(video directed by floria sigismondi, choreographed by the golden boyz; screen caps made from video)

POSTED ON October 12, 2012

LABELS: artists & designers, canadian, many colours, music, film & tv   7 Comments   Tweet This

a neon tennis net {colourful places & spaces}

HOT+TEA, also known as Eric Rieger, is an American street artist who uses vibrant yarn as his medium of choice. I love so many of his installations including this marvelous piece called Lost+Found. HOT+TEA spotted a vacant Minneapolis tennis court with no net for the locals to use (a lost space). He decided to create a net using nothing but neon yarn so the court could be returned to its original purpose (found). I love how it mixes vibrant art with something that enhances a community and brings people together…

(photographs via / screencaps created from a video on unurth )  

POSTED ON October 10, 2012

LABELS: art, artists & designers, colourful places & spaces, on the street, pink   No Comments   Tweet This

pantone autumn {palette of the week}

Today is Thanksgiving in Canada, a holiday saturated in warm autumnal hues. I have always loved this photograph by Chris Glass featuring maple leaves gathered from the same tree, arranged in spectrum order and matched with Pantone swatches. The changing leaves of autumn are one of the best palettes in nature…

(photograph via chris glass)   

POSTED ON October 8, 2012

LABELS: artists & designers, many colours, palette of the week, swatches & palettes, the great outdoors   4 Comments   Tweet This

typographic chess set {in black & white}

I love this typographic chess set by hat-trick design‘s Jim Sutherland based on characters from the Hoefler & Frere-Jones typeface Champion. Laser-cut acrylic letters and a greyboard foiled in black – what a handsome piece of design. I can only hope there will be a new trend of interpreting board games in beautiful, modern ways…

(spotted on creative review; set purchase info here)   

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LABELS: artists & designers, black, graphic design, in black & white, typography, white   No Comments   Tweet This

book totems

The portfolio of artists Ronnie Yarisal and Katja Kublitz is plump with wonderfully thought-provoking work but it was these sculptures that really caught my eye today. Both titled ‘Totem’, the structures are beautiful in their strong angles and mixture of colours. To me, the deeper meaning comes when one considers that totem poles often reflect extraordinary legends, notable figures, history, story and artistic beauty. Sounds like the perfect description of what lies between the covers of a book too…

(photographs via yarisal & kublitz; spotted via present & correct)  

POSTED ON October 3, 2012

LABELS: art, artists & designers, books, many colours, paper, print & ink   1 Comment   Tweet This

nelson mandela monument {in black & white}

Created by South African artist Marco Cianfanelli, “Release” is a gorgeous monument to a true icon of peace: Nelson Mandela. To mark the 50th anniversary of Mandela’s capture by apartheid police in 1962, Cianfanelli created 50 columns of painted laser-cut steel in the South African town of Howick. Intriguing shapes up close, the pieces create a striking profile of Nelson from afar. Cianfanelli says, “the 50 columns represent the 50 years since his capture, but they also suggest the idea of many making the whole; of solidarity. It points to an irony as the political act of Mandela’s incarceration cemented his status as an icon of struggle, which helped ferment the groundswell of resistance, solidarity and uprising, bringing about political change and democracy.” Such a powerful and beautiful piece of work…

(photographs via designboom)  

POSTED ON October 2, 2012

LABELS: art, artists & designers, black, in black & white   1 Comment   Tweet This

excel perch & sugar chain light {objects of desire}

Two handsome home objects caught my eye today and both feature streamlined white with pops of colour. The first is the Excel Perch by Rich Brilliant Willing, an unconventional five-leg piece on which to hang your coat or perch upon. The second, Sugarchain Light by Kirstin Overbeck, whimsically nods at candy necklaces with a pendant cord of painted wooden beads. Both would be welcome additions to a joyful studio space or home…

(photographs via rich brilliant willing & kirstin overbeck)  

POSTED ON September 27, 2012

LABELS: artists & designers, interior design, many colours, objects of desire   2 Comments   Tweet This

paint pigment photographs

Colour powder photography has been a popular trend in the art world lately but what about something slightly more opaque, vibrant and explosive? Enter the Paint Pigment Photographs series by Rob and Nick Carter. Inspired by Holi, the British husband-and-wife team captured these bursts of hue against a blue sky and the final result is, as designboom beautifully described, a unique kind of daytime firework show. While colourful powder is soft and dreamy, the use of paint pigment creates bold saturated colour with some pretty fabulous droplets. Oh how I love this series…

(photographs via rob and nick carter & designboom)  

POSTED ON September 20, 2012

LABELS: art, artists & designers, many colours, photography   9 Comments   Tweet This

colorspace atlas

The RGB Colorspace Atlas by artist Tauba Auerbach caught my attention earlier this year but after losing the link, I started to wonder if it was just a wonderful dream! In three 8″ x 8″ cubes, Auerbach showcases “all the colors in existence” and the entire RGB gradient across 3,632 pages. Each book is a different RGB scheme and each page is a frame of the colour palette (its creation aided by video animation). A digital offset print on paper, the striking cloth cover and page edges were airbrushed by Auerbach. The unique binding was co-designed by Auerbach and Daniel E. Kelm and bound by Kelm and Leah Hughes. I’m still trying to sort out how RGB colour would be printed accurately but regardless, the piece is a gorgeous piece of sculptural colour…

(photographs via daniel e. kelm, tauba auerbach and designboom)  

POSTED ON September 18, 2012

LABELS: art, artists & designers, books, many colours, paper, print & ink   3 Comments   Tweet This

chalk sculptures

Brazilian artist Ana Dias Batista creates lovely sculptures from simple boxes of colourful chalk. I love the texture-filled pattern and typography that results. I hope Ana expands the series as I would love to see other colours and different size chalk boxes. The possibilities are endless. Yep, there is magic in the supply closet…

(spotted on present & correct)  

POSTED ON September 17, 2012

LABELS: art, artists & designers, many colours, pattern & texture   No Comments   Tweet This

black rainbow

Designed by Studio Iknoki, I love this packaging for the album “Black Rainbow” by band Aucan. The Italian studio took a series of coloured smoke photographs at night and in the rain “trying to reproduce the dark energy, color and explosive music that emerges from Aucan”. I love when music packaging feels more like art than vapid promotional images. Colour and music are so intertwined and this identity showcases the connection beautifully…

(photographs via studio iknoki)    

POSTED ON September 16, 2012

LABELS: artists & designers, many colours, music, film & tv, package & parcel, photography   4 Comments   Tweet This

pinhole magic {in black & white}

It’s no secret that I love perforated surfaces (particularly when light pours through the tiny holes in rather dreamy ways). In her photography series Daré alla Lucé, Canadian artist Amy Friend allows new light to pass through found vintage images by altering the surface with tiny pinholes. I am in love with the ethereal results and how a real sense of magic seems to infuse these images of years gone by…

(photographs via amy friend)

POSTED ON September 13, 2012

LABELS: art, artists & designers, black, in black & white, photography, vintage   No Comments   Tweet This

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