These “Art Attacks” by Filthy Luker are hilarious – I love his tongue-in-cheek sense of humor! Read More
Holton Rower
Holton Rower is a New York City based artist who creates these incredible large-scale psychedelic works that consist of multiple layers of carefully doctored and poured paint. Read More
Happy Friday!
When Friday comes doesn’t it feel like magic? When it comes to the end of the work day, it feels like time has stopped for a minute…
Office Space: Zen Movement
Ever since we got our little zen garden here at the home office, I can’t walk by it without stopping to see the little changes people have made. Our garden is full of little stones and figurines that people can move around, and rake the sand to create different patterns. Here’s a look at some of our “zen movements” :) Read More
Monday Quote
“You have to let the little things that would ordinarily bore you suddenly thrill you.”
– Andy Warhol
The Moonstone Project
Moonstone Inc. was founded in 1983 by Larry and Sandy Robin, a third generation bookstore owner and early childhood educator who are also both artists. Read More
Saturday DO
DO: Relive an old memory
Sometimes it’s good to remember what you’ve done and where you’ve been since all too often, we truck onto the next thing without looking back. What’s next? Who do I want to be? Your mind gets stuck on what’s to come, but what about where you’ve been? Read More
A Curious History Restlessly Shifting
Alkahest is a series of paintings by artist Jonathan Saiz, who worked on the series while living on the island of Mykonos. I love the incorporation of classical as well as modern imagery — it feels like looking at a museum gallery through a prism. Read More
Marley: The Documentary
There are few musicians who are as widely loved and celebrated as Bob Marley. He brought reggae music to the mainstream, and created songs that would live on long after he did – songs of positivity, triumph, freedom and love. Read More
Snapshot: Laina Briedis
I’m pretty smitten with the work of Laina Briedis right now. Nature is the dominating presence in her photography, but people are often present as well, sometimes in small reminders like a hand here or shoe there, reminding us of our physical connection with nature and its importance to our existence. Read More
Monday Quote
“Life is like a camera lens. Focus only on what’s important and you will capture it perfectly.”
– Unknown
Book vs. Movie: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
I’m one of those people who, when a book I’ve read is made into a movie, either doesn’t see the movie or is disappointed by it. It’s mostly due to the fact that I’m not really a movie person – it’s hard for me to sit still for such a long period of time. With books, I can carry it around with me, reading when I have time, dogearing pages and coming back to it later. Read More