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Admiring the Work of Barbara Hepworth
After delving into the archives of ceramicist Toshiko Takaezu almost two weeks ago I felt it would be fitting today to admire another creative from the past, this time visiting the work of sculptor Barbara Hepworth. Those of you who are familiar with Barbara’s work will acknowledge we are delving
Joseph Erlanger’s House by Phillip Kalantzis
This morning I decided to bring across some photography by Phillip Kalantzis, a New York city based photographer, who took these fascinating pictures of professor Erlanger's House in Urbana, Illinois. Erlanger was the head of contemporary Dance Division at the University of Illinois, with the house
What About Vintage, Belgium
I’m not usually attracted to vintage goods, there was a time in the past when I would go off rummaging in shops for knick knacks but not so much anymore. This little online shop based in Antwerp, Belgium, titled “What About Vintage” has pretty much altered my mind set in a few shor
The Miller House, Designed by Eero Saarinen
I’ve been learning a bit about the background of Finnish American architect and industrial designer, Eero Saarinen. His style really stood out to me, and I was particularly intrigued to see his friendship with students Charles and Ray Eames, and also Florence Knoll. It’s funny how all th
Donna Wearmouth for Quadra Gallery
Donna Wearmouth, a junior designer at Gardiner Richardson, created an interesting series of design work for Quadra Gallery. These minimalist pieces include an opening poster, various guides, and the identity, all with the same basic aesthetic. The use of type was something that originally caught my