29 June 2011

Etsy shop revival!

Helllooooooo everyone!

We are in the process of creating a neat concept for my new knit collection. There's no debut date yet, but I sure hope it will be soon. I've been doing a lot of knitting and a lot of experimenting with other crafts too. I'm quite excited to get the ball rolling again. Here's my facebook fan page link to keep up with the times, if you so please. Here are some photos from last time, taken and modeled by my lovely friends Richard Wagner and Kristina Wagner, respectively. All these items were sold over here.

23 June 2011

Reliving Paris a little bit...

Video proof from this post! I enjoy youtube.



Barcelona: Mercat de la Boqueria











 
















 
 


 There's a reason the majority of these people look so happy – look at all this food! That candy! Those fruits! This market contained the most color I have ever seen in one place, period. Such a high concentration of life. We visited twice and I'll never forget it.

21 June 2011

Quick hi

A very pretty piece from Stewart + Brown, the Gatsby Knit Tunic



and two photos from misanthropicnic's flickr photostream.


16 June 2011

Barcelona: streets, buildings, & boats

The second city in Spain that I saw. We stayed in a hostel where the building was truly the most beautiful low budget living arrangement that exists, I'm convinced. I remember that I ran out of 35mm film, so I used my lomo Diana to take some shots of the interior as we were leaving. They were long exposure and I don't think they came out. A word of advice: if you're going to get a medium format camera, get a good one. I've wasted more rolls of film (and the money! oy) with that Diana, and the shots I do get are always a bit mediocre.
Anywho, Barcelona was awesome and a really, really good time. Wonderful if you're looking for nice people, good food, and some lovely museums. I recommend the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya and the Museu de Picasso.
Next up are the market pictures. Get ready for a color explosion...



antique market





neat sculpture


coffins hung on the walls!