Showing posts with label good stuff. Show all posts
Showing posts with label good stuff. Show all posts

Friday, January 9

Insides: ABTN

Light on the furniture, heavy on the plants.  Just how I like it.










Photo's of ABTN's awesome home via (her?) tumblr account.

Wednesday, December 3

Good Stuff: Temari













These thread balls are called Temari. China introduced them to Japan in the late 7th century. They were originally used by children of the wealthy noble class in a Japanese variation of hacky sack called, kemari. The game became increasingly popular over time and mothers and grandmothers, who could not afford to buy their children the foreign imports began to make their own. They would use remnants of old kimonos and wrap them in the salvaged thread.

As time went the balls' stitching started to become less functional and more decorative until the balls evolved into the art form they are today. Which I think is a pretty cool thing. I use to have a bunch when I lived in Asia and would string them up like they do in the small photo above and turned them into kick-ass Christmas ornaments. However, now that all seems absurd and would cost a small fortune. I tried finding them stateside and they go for around $50 a piece. Um what? I should have stocked up while I was still living far east.

All the large photos of the Temari balls are via NanaAkua.

Thursday, November 13

Inspired: Aleph Geddis














Aleph Geddis' work and studio are an inspiration. Check out his instagram account, where I found these photos, here and his website here.

Monday, October 27

Good Stuff: Jeffrey Bale







Jeffrey Bale does amazing work! It was hard to narrow down photos to post because I love almost everything he does. I fell in love with his garden (the photos with the rugs and shrine) years ago and have yet to find anything that can top it. I always figured he had an epic sized back yard because I only saw shots of it taken from an angle. I found this picture below recently and now love it even more because his yard is a "regular yard" as far as location and size go. So cool! If you don't already follow Jeffrey Bales blog, you should definitely go check his work out.