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Posted by Allison Rae on 22nd August 2010

yelena bryksenkova

Oh man. Some more greatness via Julia Rothman’s Book By Its Cover: Yelena Bryksenkova’s sketchbooks. As an avid and perfectionistic sketchbooker myself, I relate very much to this quite from Yelena:

Despite warnings not to, I have always treated my sketchbooks as precious objects rather than a place for unfinished ideas. I suppose this can be limiting, but I can’t help it! The beauty of certain objects, places, people, and moments fills me a frustrated kind of awe and drawing them – carefully, so completely absorbed that I sometimes dip my paintbrush in my tea – helps me make peace with that feeling.

Yes! Do yourself a favor and check out her portfolio and sketchbook archives. I know it inspired me.

Posted by Allison Rae on 10th June 2010

benja harney

Benja Harney - High Tea

Check out Benja Harney’s brilliant papercraft and get to know a bit more about his process via this interview at The Design Files.

Posted by Allison Rae on 30th April 2010

urban aviaries

Jeff Canham & Luke Bartels' birdhouses

Holy wonderful. I’ve been wanting to post about these birdhouses by Jeff Canham and Luke Bartels for some time. See the Curiosity Shoppe for a few more glimpses at their handiwork. Check My Love for You… for some context via interview.

Posted by Allison Rae on 25th February 2010

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Simon Page - International Year of Astronomy

Loving Simon Page’s astronomical prints! Simply perfect.

Posted by Allison Rae on 7th May 2009

model homes

Gidon Bing (sculptor) and Katie Lockhart (stylist) for Karen Walker Paints.

Posted by Allison Rae on 26th April 2009

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Ana Serrano - Cartonlandia

Words cannot express how much I love this work by Ana Serrano!

Posted by Allison Rae on 5th April 2009

cosas mínimas

Monsieur, set of four prints - by Blanca Gómez

A couple months ago I came across the soon-to-be-launched Uppercase Magazine. The cover immediately drew me in; it was credited to an illustrator by the name of Blanca Gómez. This promptly led me to her blog and etsy shop for more.

I couldn’t resist ordering a set of her prints. Can’t wait to get these hung up. She has such a wonderfully honed aesthetic and her work is simply delightful. I don’t think I ever actually say that word in real life, but it’s so fitting in this case. Delightful! And incidentally, Uppercase looks like it will be amazing – anxiously awaiting the first copy!