If you subscribe to GOOP then you’ve probably already been amazed by Lori Danielle‘s amazing paper cut fingerprints. I know I am!
Image courtesy of Lori Danielle.
If you subscribe to GOOP then you’ve probably already been amazed by Lori Danielle‘s amazing paper cut fingerprints. I know I am!
Image courtesy of Lori Danielle.
Even small decorations bring the holiday spirit into your home. Isn’t this wreath sweet?
Via Maisy and Alice.
A friend sent me these interesting photos from one of the current exhibits at MASS MoCA. The artists of the exhibit, titled Material World: Sculpture to Environment, use ordinary objects (e.g., aluminum, rolls of paper, rope, fishing line) to alter the existing spaces within MASS MoCA’s galleries.
The artists, Michael Beutler, Orly Genger, Tobias Putrih, Alyson Shotz, Dan Steinhilber, and collaborative team Wade Kavanaugh and Stephen B. Nguyen, “create their work against – or in concert with – the backdrop of the museum’s reclaimed factory space, its history, and its own rich assemblage of brick walls, wooden columns, steel beams, and multiple layers of paint”.
The exhibit runs until the end of February 2011 so if you’re in Massachusetts between now and then, you may want to stop in and surround yourself with these impressive installations.
More information can be found here.
Images courtesy of Taylor Shoolery.
“White is the new black.”
The Danish exhibition, Whiteout, showcases almost forty snow-white chairs. Amazing and beautiful, right? If only I was in Denmark to see this in person.
Images from SE via Lotta Agaton.
Last week I wrote about my love of coffee. Turns out that Johanne (Fashion in Motion editor and White Cabana contributor) has a talent for making hearts in her latte! Who knew?
p.s. I know – the cup/saucer combo is pretty cool too!
p.p.s. Johanne swears this is an easy DIY. Perhaps we can convince her to share the step-by-step how-to!
Photo by Johanne.