Johnny Miller’s Glasses
Check out these absolutely gorgeous still lifes by Brooklyn based photog Johnny Miller. The way the lighting strikes the menagerie of glassware is magical and the hues are sublime.

- Curt
spotted on Seesaw Design
Check out these absolutely gorgeous still lifes by Brooklyn based photog Johnny Miller. The way the lighting strikes the menagerie of glassware is magical and the hues are sublime.

- Curt
spotted on Seesaw Design
I really dig these photographs of deconstructed appliances by artist/illustrator/photographer Brittny Badger. Check out more of her work after the jump: Continue reading…
Yo yo yo! Hope y’all had a nice weekend. Clouds crept in and threatened to ruin our plans, but then the sun came out. Yay! We spent Saturday with a really cute birthday girl, followed by yummy sandwiches for dinner. Sunday we caught the ferry out to Catalina so I could finally finish my open water scuba certification. I’m legit now! HOLLA!
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Weekender photo dump. We went to check out the new Santa Monica Place on Saturday and had a delish meal at Zengo. Sunday we cruised down to Huntington Beach for my second cousin’s church dedication, lunch and sweet treats. Continue reading…
SF based photographer Amiee Brodeur has some pretty rad shots. I’m totally diggin’ her site specific installations, particularly this dazzling set of mirrors on a brooding and deserted beach. These installation pieces appear to be the brainchild of Michael Barker and are forever immortalized by Aimee and her deft camera skillz. See more installations and other great stills after the jump: Continue reading…
While Jess was out of town, I headed south to the OC for the weekend. June gloom never got the message that it’s August and it rudely shows up to our summer party every few days. Last Friday was no exception. Saturday morning was Dawn Patrol (5:30am) and surfing at the pier – or at least that was the intent. For someone who hasn’t surfed since he was eight, no dice. But it was still fun. My mom also passed along some more beautiful treasures from my late grandmother that went straight to the new shelves. I also made a little succulent arrangement for a friend’s birthday. Continue reading…
I stumbled upon photographer Gabriel Adda’s work in the most recent issue of AKA, it’s a free online Uruguayan arts magazine that I have no business reading since my spanish is rudimentary at best. But I do know GBM has at least one regular South American reader and maybe he will appreciate this mag more than any of us monolinguists can. Regardless, there are still plenty of pretty pictures in AKA that need no words at all. Example: Mr. Adda’s amazing editorial of the modern day shipping harbor. You can read into all the metaphors of consumerism and globalization that come with this subject matter or, as I do, just appreciate the elegant compositions of the mundane. Check out the rest of the feature from AKA after the jump: Continue reading…
We hit up the Renegade Craft Fair last Saturday before finishing up our DIY wall unit. Peep some cool finds from a bunch of awesome sellers after the jump: Continue reading…
I love this beautiful series of ephemeral double exposures featuring the bustling Beijing metropolis and silhouettes by photographer Jasper James.
- Curt
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Hidey ho there. It was too freakin’ hot at the Bear Cave this past weekend, so we fled to the beach for relief. We spent Saturday catchin’ some rays, eating mexican at our fave joint in Laguna, and then driving around tormenting ourselves looking at beautiful beach cottages. Continue reading…