Archive for June, 2009
I don’t know how I’ve missed featuring her before, because I’ve been a LONG time fan of Geninne’s work. Every intricate little detail is delightfully marked, with the skill and precision you’d expect from an architect or a mathmetician.
It was hard to only choose a few works to feature, because all of them are incredible! There’s LOTS more on her Art Blog (where she posts a lot about her process, and shows the steps to completion of a work, awesome!) , and in her Art Store.
Beautiful! I featured all bird prints, but there’s much much more than that! I just happen to be very partial to her birds. There’s also some journal pages, collages, painted rocks, altered photos, and pretty little things that will surely brighten your day!
Have a wonderful Wednesday!
-Angie
…pangea! handmade
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Tamara Garvey of Inky Illustrations, who works out of her home in Savannah, Georgia turning her pen-and-ink drawings into prints, ACEOs, and note cards, is offering a special discount to papernstitch readers: Mention papernstitch while ordering and get a 10% refund. Visit Inky Illustrations.

The red rule is this: if you see red, shoot it. Red signifies blood and danger, warnings and passion; it attracts our eye like no other color, and looking at the Super 16 this week I realise I crave more red in my life. In my previous apartment I painted a pomegranate wall in my living room, and always loved how the afternoon light hit the paint, creating a womb-like glow. It was the perfect spot for book reading and day dreaming; might be time to recreate that wall…
See you next week, friends! ~ Susannah
1. Topographic Map with Red Cup, 2. Red Room, 3. poppies, 4. Russian Red, 5. self portrait #39 (red), 6. still life in red, 7. trio, 8. good morning!, 9. cocktail hour, 10. Untitled, 11. I love my plaid boots, 12. beauty lives in her life, 13. Untitled, 14. *, 15. Empty Chairs, 16. It felt like a kiss

I wrote about Eric Smith’s brilliant Live Now project some time ago for Mankind Mag. But when I came across it again this morning on my love for you is a stampede of horses, I had to share again.

After Eric Smith was diagnosed with cancer, he started this collaborative project as a means of focusing on the positive and living in the moment.

As someone who sometimes struggles with the whole concept of “Living Now,” I’m thinking of this project as my own personal reminder.
Attempting to Live Now,

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