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Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts

September 13, 2011

Bananas For: Beat Up Creations

Now that I've been living under 16 foot ceilings for a few years, I don't know if I'd want to go back to house living, but tell me, how do you fill these tall walls? I was thinking of covering one with a series like this from Beat Up Creations, a peculiar-yet-charming collection of art by Los Angeles-based artist Angela Rossi.  Hey, who wouldn't want Loppy Sue's school portrait on their wall? If animals in outfits isn't your cup of tea, perhaps you'll appreciate Pink Bunny Suit Lincoln or Mouseketeer Washington.

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August 10, 2011

Bananas For: Aeropagita Prints

Always on the search to brighten up my very tall walls, I came upon Aeropagita Prints and was instantly mesmerized. Michelle V calls her art a bit of self-help for your home and hopes it inspires the owner to pause and reflect. With splashes of abstract color and tones inspired by earth and water, these affordable and vibrant pieces are perfect for that nook in your house that needs some love and perfect as a gift for someone who needs love, too.

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July 19, 2011

Monkey Find: The Bootstrap Project

It may be easy to find ethnic prints—ikat, Navajo weave, bright colors–everywhere, but rarely is there a story behind the work. Not so for The Bootstrap Project. The mission is simple: Empower global artists in all corners of the world to help themselves out of poverty by preserving and practicing their long-perfected craft. The result? Beautiful and unique pieces for your home that are more than just colorful decorations.

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January 28, 2011

Monkey Find: Greenpoint Originals

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From sustainable furniture to Michiko Shimada's cheeky porcelain salt and pepper bananas (a must for the monkey in your life), each piece of art from the Brooklyn designers in Greenpoint Originals is worth a gander.

September 17, 2009

Blog Find: Mimi & Meg

Any blog that is written by a fellow Domino magazine lover is something I will read, but what makes Mimi and Meg so fun is that Megan mixes great interior design with color (and more color!), art, fashion plus a dash of her own life and a side of quirk.
*Photos from Mimi and Meg

June 4, 2009

Can You Spare Some Change?

Who hasn't seen change since the new year? Obama moved in to the White House. Millvina Dean, the last Titanic survivor, took a trip to the other side. Iceland watched its banking system collapse. Mayor Villaraigosa officially became a "failure". Adria and Claudio Blotta opened the lovely Barbrix in Silverlake. In short, change has been sent around the table and then some. It is no surprise, then, that (enter any word) for Change has popped up everywhere. If you feel like jamming out with people from around the globe to promote unity? You can. If you need a resource that turns your coffee habit into helping a community? No problem. From music to food, education to art, there are countless resources where you can take your interest and turn it into good. Into change.

Playing for Change

This organization started with a documentary that brought together musicians and singers from around the globe to collaborate on familiar songs and has evolved into a foundation that helps create and fund musical resources (like South Africa's Ntonga Music School) in various countries. Check out their newest collaboration, A Change is Gonna Come.

Their mission is to encourage young adults to help promote collecting the loose change around the house along with larger contributions to give to various causes including Not Bread Alone and the Hope Program.

In conjunction with the June 12 movie Food, Inc., Hungry for Change is an action site that calls on people to educate themselves about the realities of factory farming and processed foods and then support legislation to positively impact the environment, health, and the economy.

Based in New York City, this nonprofit fosters civic participation and the examination of social issues through the arts with programs like CALLE (Creating Artistic Links to Liberation and Expression) and Art Belongs to Everyone.

Uniting various companies along the way (including AT&T, CNN and HP to name a
few), this foundation promotes development and direct action for humanitarian causes including aiding orphans, assisting refugees globally, and shifting corporate perspectives and practices.

A certified organic coffee roaster that helps organizations with fundraisers and partners with independent coffeehouses to sell 100% Fair Trade Coffee.

An Australian news and social networking site dedicated to global communication and action for climate change via events, connectivity, blogging, etc.

Positioning itself as a national hub and educational resource, their goal is to bring together digital gaming groups and organizations such as the United Nations to use video games for social change. Their website includes free games and information about the Games for Change Annual Festival.