Using an aerial shot of the Sacremento River, digital artist Seyed Alavi weaved it into carpet at the Sacremento International Airport. How fun! (Unless you are scared of heights. In which case, what horrors!)
LINK: SEYED ALAVI
Using an aerial shot of the Sacremento River, digital artist Seyed Alavi weaved it into carpet at the Sacremento International Airport. How fun! (Unless you are scared of heights. In which case, what horrors!)
LINK: SEYED ALAVI
A love a little touch of mystery in art. What a beautiful marriage Jose Romussi created when he joined embroidery and photography together. Stunning work.
LINK: JOSE ROMUSSI
LINK VIA: THE JEALOUS CURATOR
Remember how my Nanny gave me these spoons? I love them so very much but didn’t know what exactly to do with them until my sister sent me pictures from this house tour. Problem solved! I’m totally replicating this in my house. The question now is….where to put them?
How fun would it be to have a cloud as a bestie? The perfect friend to cuddle with.
{via Happiness Is, by Michael Casker}
Alexa Meade is 24 years old and turning heads in the art world. She paints people. But she forgoes the canvas, opting to paint portraits on people. I still can’t wrap my mind around it fully.
{via A Cup of Jo}
Jordan’s talented hubby over at Oh Happy Day painted these scrumptious looking cakes. I would have loved to attend this art show. Genius. But then again…when is cake ever undesirable?
The October issue of House & Home introduced me to the most amazing photography I think I’ve ever seen. Barbara Cole shoots underwater. And the result is stunning.
Love this pretty mess by Laura Letinsky.