Archive for the Things of Beauty category

Stunning Watercolors and Papercuts from Stina Persson

by evie s. on March 17th, 2008

Stina Persson is a Stockholm-based illustrator popular for her vibrant and ethereal watercolors. She has done work for brand giants like Coca Cola, Sony Music, and Godiva, just to name a few.

Want a Stina of your own? To purchase Giclee archival prints please visit the high-end, British online gallery Cosh. For unique framed originals go to Gallery Hanahou.

Art by Stina Persson

Artist Highlight: Robert Ryan

by evie s. on March 13th, 2008

Robert Ryan is based in London, England and creates beautiful paper cuts. From that original starting point he applies his emotive and moving art to a variety of applications: screenprints, textiles, ceramics, and laser-cutting. You can purchase his prints online, visit his blog, or learn more on his website.

From right to left: Bird Lady screenprint // Book cover design

Robert Ryan

PDF Download: Paper CD Case

by evie s. on March 12th, 2008

I’m always on the lookout for cute party favors, or cheap and easy gift ideas…and I know I’m not the only one! This free downloadable template can cutely contain CD’s and you can give them away as gifts or use them for those stray CD’s laying around the house.

CD Template

Here is what you need:

  • Printer
  • Legal sized paper (8.5 x 14)
  • Sticker (optional, to seal closure)

Simply print out the template using the link below and follow the instructions.

Paper CD Case from evie s. - PDF Download
Size: 42kb

If you have any questions or comments, please let me know! I try to make these projects as simple and easy to follow as possible. Enjoy!

For more images, go here and here.

Something Beautiful Afoot

by evie s. on March 11th, 2008

I’m really picky when it comes to rugs or floor mats. But I’m fond of these leafy floor mats made of Astroturf and then laser-cut to resemble an explosion of fallen autumnal leaves. This floor-adorning product is designed by Joanna Goszczynski for White Moose and is a perfect blend of beauty and simplicity.

Autumn Floor Mat

[ Via Design Spotter ]

Remember Carving Your Initials in a Tree?

by evie s. on March 10th, 2008

Wooden PostcardsNow you can revive that forgotten pastime without defiling public property with these wooden postcards from A+R.  Carve a special message in the soft wood for your sweetie and stick it in the mail.

Oh the days when your junior high sweetheart would carve your initials into the school yard tree or classroom desk for all to see…With this wooden postcard you can really declare your sentiments for the postman and every one between here and there to witness. Just carve or scratch your own message with a key or knife. One customer in our Venice store intends on tooling in her message by dusting off her own carving kit from…junior high! Soft and lightweight solid wood, easy to scratch in your design and easy to post.

[ Via I Heart Luxe ]

Artist Highlight: Kristina Collantes

by evie s. on March 7th, 2008

Kristina Collantes’ work is just beautiful to look at. She is a talented young artist currently living in San Diego, California. Some of her illustration work has been used for CD covers, posters, and textiles. Her online store features some of her products: t-shirts, buttons and original drawings.

Kristina Collantes

Lovely Book Covers

by evie s. on March 5th, 2008

I adore these book covers with perfect spring colors, playful typography and contrasting black artwork. These lovely designs are illustrated by the talented Christopher Neal Silas. You can see more work on his website that features editorial work as well as prints he has for sale.

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[ Via typophile ]

Topography as Art

by evie s. on March 4th, 2008

Is anyone else mesmerized by the cool wavy lines of a topographic map? I came across a clever artistic interpretation of this map style in these ceramic tiles from Osuma Design. Arja Rantala and Sami Haikonen are the two young designers behind the Finnish design company. The ceramic tile fittingly entitled Soil, is inspired by the topography of the Toolo bay area of Helsinki city center. Uncut tiles create a continuous pattern, while cut tiles create a broken landscape with emergent structures. Unfortunately it’s only a prototype right now and not available for sale. But it’s great inspiration!

The image on the right is a topographic map of San Francisco from Berkeley. You can download the full image here.

Topographic Maps as Art

[ Via ffffound ]

Serving Tray Redux: From Bad to Beautiful

by evie s. on March 3rd, 2008

I picked up this ugly un-finished serving tray with a duck motif at an estate sale a couple weekends ago. It only cost me $3, and it wasn’t too difficult to have a vision for its makeover. I decided to use some vintage wallpaper that I purchased a year ago to decoupage the inside of the tray. The paper was being saved for something special so I could maximize my enjoyment of the pretty gold pattern.

Serving Tray Redux

Here are the steps:

  • First I painted the entire tray (bye bye ducks) in an off-white color.
  • Then I measured the inside of the tray using some junk paper as a template. I placed the template over my vintage paper and used it to trace the shape.
  • I cut it out and used some sepia toned decoupage and brushed the underside of the paper.
  • I placed the paper on the tray being careful to align it properly. (One tip is start with one side and work your way over to the other side, otherwise you might have a lot of air bubbles.)
  • Let it dry then apply a top coat to seal the paper.
  • I thought it needed something else, so I just stenciled a pattern along the outside handles with a brown acrylic paint.

I really enjoy looking at it in my living room, and it looks great with accessories placed inside. The possibilities were endless when it came to redoing this tray and it could have a million different looks depending on what paper you use, the colors, etc. It made for a great weekend project.

You can see more photos of this fabulous project here and here.

Creating Environment with Art

by evie s. on February 29th, 2008

I love these photos of an experiential environment built by Formavision, a company that develops original art campaigns that capture one’s imagination and reinforces the brand’s vision. This particular installation was for cutting edge fashion designer duo, Marithe and Francois Girbaud. Part of the construkt series, their goal was to create limited edition design objects created by some of today’s best product designers and exclusively offered for sale at their New York flagship store in Soho.

Art by Formavision

[ Via Creative and Live ]