Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Be Inspired


Surges of inspiration lately from my endless saved image bank.
Boards and words...




Tuesday, February 14, 2012

{02.14.12}


Last year, I said this about Valentine's Day and although a lot has changed I still feel the same way about today.  I'm a hopeless romantic.  Take time today to tell the people you love, that you really do love them.




{all images via pinterest}

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Conceptual Artist :: Rune Guneriussen

"Conceptual art is art in which the concept(s) or idea(s) involved in the work take precedence over traditional aesthetic and material concerns." - The Internet
 

Rune Guneriussen is a conceptual artist and photographer from Norway.  He uses man-made objects placed mostly in nature to tell a storyEver since I first saw photographs and documentaries on the installations of the more well-known Christo and Jeanne-Claude,I've been intrigued by displays of this variety.  There is something wonderfully pointless about it all and it amuses me to no end.  Maybe that is the whole point anyway.  Some might argue that spending time/energy/money to create an installation that will simply be photographed and then dismantled is insane.   To them I would say that is probably accurate, and also, have you ever seen that show cake  boss? Because that's how I feel about those stupid cakes.
-C

More spectacular images right here


Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Candy Colors

On a whim, I put a little color in my hair using this technique which is temporary and easy.  I bought Senellier chalk pastels from the good art store as suggested in the tutorial, which cost about $5 a pop but they really are the best and they make every my little pony mane color you could imagine.
 {I know they're the best because now everything in my bathroom is pink} 


It was suggested that you NOT use water for blonde hair.  I did because I'd like the color to stay for a little longer but the pigment is very rich and transferred easily on dry hair too.


One thing I will say about this technique is that it is obviously hair abuse.  The chalk sucks the life out of every strand and especially if you spent the last 10 years mistreating your hair by dying it blonde {moi}, the end result is going to be somewhat crunchy. I think it's a good idea if you're considering a permanent rainbow dye job though. If you have silky smooth non-abused hair I'm sure you'd end up with a more desirable texture.
Overall this is a fun mix of art project/science experiment

-C