Wednesday, August 31, 2011
blackandkillingit: bblackbeaut: Shena for...
bblackbeaut:
Shena for...:
Shena for MACYS
@blackandkilling #BGKI i like the jewellery
Blue Monday 08 29 11
Jade Ewen, part of the current line-up of the U.K. group Sugarbabes is also the face and body of Miss Ultimo - here wearing their Hearts and Arrows bra and panty - or, as they'd probably say, pants or knickers.
Hmm. Could have used the above version for our Glasses-themed week. Also works great as part of a More-Than-Blue Monday as we kick off another week In Living Color
By the way, if those undies look a bit familiar - and you've seen no one you know wearing them - it may be from TV presenter, actress and gamer Alex Sim-Wise on twitter, and our post about it last year
I'll leave you to debate who barely wore it better and call it a draw
Jade Ewen on twitter
Sugarbabes' Facebook page
Alex Sim-Wise on twitter
In Living Color: Kiss Me Deadly Green
From the U.K'sKiss Me Deadly's, Limited Edition Alouette in Emerald Collection, modeled by Lou. Envious yet?
Boot Fashion: Mashoom Singha in Emilio Pucci Knee High Boots. Vogue India, 08.2011.
Boot Fashion: Mashoom Singha in Emilio Pucci Knee High Boots. Vogue India, 08.2011.
Sarah Garzoni Creates Beautiful Printed Butterflies Using Inkjet Printer
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Post tags: butterfly art, butterfly design, delicate butterfly painting, fragile art, green art, Mimésis butterflies, printed butterflies, Sarah Garzoni
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Art Student Hand-Illuminates, Binds a Copy of Tolkien’s Silmarillion
This German art student, Benjamin Harff, decided, for his exam at the Academy of Arts, to do something only slightly ambitious — to hand-illuminate and bind a copy of J.R.R. Tolkien’s Silmarillion. It took him six months of work. In very 21st century elvish-monk style, he hand-illuminated the text which had been printed on his home Canon inkjet printer. He worked with a binder to assemble the resulting book.
I spent a year of my life, in my youth, fancying myself some sort of modern-day monastic scribe and doing this sort of Celtic knotwork-inspired illumination and calligraphy, so I am in awe of his talent. I know firsthand how hard this is to do well.
Interview with Benjamin Harff, upcoming Tolkien illustrator and creator of the Edel-Silmarillion