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Jul 02, 2009

Happy Weekend!

I'm calling it a week early! Since it's Independence Day on July 4th here in the US and most everybody is getting tomorrow off, I decided to take it off too. In the meantime, here are some "fireworks" to celebrate the 4th with. Fireworks of a different sort, uh huh...

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I am so in love with this piece by Erika Somogyi called Divining Light, words cannot even express. It must be on my wall, it must. And do you see what's causing the "fireworks" I mentioned above? Take a peek at the close up:

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Awwww! I love this so much! Well, I hope you find some fireworks of your own this weekend, whether they're the light in the sky 4th of July kind or the sparks of love romantic kind ;) See you Monday!

<3 jena

Jun 29, 2009

Oh, Monday


originally uploaded by Olivia Bee.

Hope you're having a sunny Monday wherever you are! And if you're not, just imagine you're here in this photo, enjoying the long yellow glow of summer. It's by Olivia Bee, one of the most talented 15-year-olds I've come across in a long time. Her entire photostream is breathtaking. Really.

Jun 26, 2009

Undiscovered: Babouche Rouge

A wonderful reader, Caroline (who's also a great artist over at Cool Ranch Studio) pointed me towards new shop Babouche Rouge, and I was instantly smitten.

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By Italian artist, Felicita Sala, these colorful and dreamy little worlds are such a pleasure. I want to jump into each one and say hello to the people, listen to the stories they have to tell (I'm sure they have some good ones!)
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Her shop has been open on etsy for only a month now and I know she's going to be a big hit on there in the future. The flood gates just need to be opened- will you be her first sale?
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Jun 24, 2009

PDX Local: Abby Try Again & a Giveaway!

Oh Abby. You walk around Portland in your cute Tumbleweed dresses with vintage camera in tow. You shoot from the hip, the table, from above and below, always capturing a unique perspective. And you share your color saturated memories with us all in your gorgeous little shop! You're one awesome Portlander, Abby!

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And she's a generous Portlander too, offering up a special giveaway just for you lucky readers! Leave a comment below mentioning your fave photo from Abby's shop and you could win:

1 poster size print and 2 5x7" prints, of your choice! Valued at $60!

One winner will be chosen randomly next Wed, July 1st and notified by email. There's a whoooole lot to choose from so start picking out those favorites! And if you just can't wait til next week to see if you win, she's also having a 20% off sale right now- use code "summer" at checkout.

Jun 22, 2009

The Small Joys

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It is all about the small joys in life, and these posters by The Small Joys are good reminders of the little things we should remember to enjoy each day. And the fact that they're actually printable files you can download and print right from home for only $5 makes them all the more joyful, hmm? Found via my guest blogger, Renee, who is expecting a BIG joy (in a little bundle) herself soon!

Jun 19, 2009

Let's Go Camping

Ah, summertime is almost here and my craving to go camping is in full effect. So, I gathered up some images that remind me of what I love most about camping, its foggy mornings and quiet campfire nights... 

Clair
{clair voyant}

Tree
{katie baum}

Beach
{sleepy sparrow}

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{erwin s}

Run
{callie bee}

Tent
{phil and pam}

Sky
{starman mike}

Whimsical
{*whimsical}

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{melanie bonajo, via Booooooom}

Do you like to go camping in the summertime? Where's your favorite spot?

Jun 16, 2009

Roll & Tumble Press

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Check out these new prints from Roll & Tumble Press- each of the designs are hand-cut into linoleum and paired with hand-set type, then letterpressed one at a time on a 50 year old Vandercook press. They're a great mix of vintage and contemporary styling. I featured that "Take a Gamble" one specifically for my best friend Clara- are you reading Clarabear? Time for you to roll those dice! ;)

Jun 15, 2009

Sponsor Spotlight: Lisa Kaus

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Take a peek at Lisa Kaus Studio for mixed media collages, artful home decor and more! There's a free shipping special going on now on orders over $20! Offer valid til June 30th. Thanks for supporting Modish, Lisa!

Jun 11, 2009

Sponsor Spotlight: Athena Dreams

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Visit Athena Dreams for colorful and feminine art prints and cards. Get 20% off your order by mentioning "Modish" in the notes to seller at checkout! Offer exp: Jun 30, 09. Thanks for supporting Modish, Liz! {SHOP}

Be Happy Now

Oh, I am very much in love with the portraits and other illustrations by Jenny at Be Happy Now. Her colors make me happy. The style of her work makes me happy. Cats and Yokoo wearing glasses makes me happy.

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And to make you readers happy, lovely Jenny is offering free shipping just for you on her new tiny books which feature 35 of her best illustrations. Just mention "Modish" in the notes at checkout and your charge will be refunded after checkout.
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She even promises to make a unique drawing on your envelope if you place an order, and that's sure to make you happy.

Jun 10, 2009

PDX Local: Plywerk- a show & a GIVEAWAY!

Plywerk has a fantastic show opening tomorrow night at Albina Press here in Portland (at SE 50th & Hawthorne) displaying 150 pieces of art from 4 different artists, mounted on their 5x5 panels and hung in a polychromatic line that zigzags its way all around the store. Sounds awesome! Check it out in person at the opening on June 11th at 8pm, or online starting Friday morning!

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And as if they weren't cool enough already, Plywerk has offered one lucky Modish reader (and nope, you don't have to be local) the chance to win:

  • a set of FOUR 5x5 images from the show and a 12x18 bamboo "plywerk your own" panel! Prize valued at $170 total.

You can win some awesome artwork and have your very own art or favorite photograph professionally mounted onto a pretty, sustainable wood panel to hang in your home. Just leave a comment below to enter! Winner will be chosen randomly and notified by email on Tues, June 16th.

June 17th- edited to add: A winner has been chosen! Thanks to everyone who entered!

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PDX Local: Erin Dollar

Erin Dollar is local crafter, artist, printmaker and beardmaker. Wha? Yes, beardmaker. Beards are pretty ubiquitous here Portland- perhaps it's the all year round chill in the air, a nod to the history of NW lumber culture or just the way hipsters roll around here. Whatever it is, I like it. And now with the help of Erin's shop, I Made You a Beard, we can all join the ranks of the bearded, with ease!

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As you can see tho, Erin's talents extend beyond beardmaking- she's a talented artist too, creating funny beard related work for her shop above, and beautiful abstract works for her Erin Dollar shop below: 

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Here she sells both prints and original artwork, including one-of-a-kind collages, hand-printed lithographs, hand silk-screened works, papercuts and more. Erin, you're one talented Portlander! 

Collabo: Alison Corrie & Jen McCleary

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Jan and I have another installment of our Collabo series today, this time between two lovely artists and friends: Jen McCleary and Alison Corrie. Jen and Alison collaborated on a couple of collage books that are really cool. They make the actual books by hand and then take turns adding to the pages with collage, paint, drawing, etc. building upon each other's work. And they also sell prints made from scans of their book pages- awesome!

Read on to hear how Alison got involved with and contributed to the project, and then head over to Scoutie Girl to read Jen's perspective!

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Which came first: the idea or the partnership? Who approached whom?

If I remember correctly, I think it was the idea that came first. I had been experimenting in book binding and collaging for a while. I imagined a project in which a handmade book would pass between two artists. I liked the idea that the content of the book was the result of four hands, four eyes, and two brains. It was a very casual collaborative culmination. Jen and I were friends and I was already a huge appreciator of her work. We both do a lot of cutting and pasting so I thought the partnership could work together well.

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What is the nature of your collaboration? (did one of you purchase the rights to use the other’s artwork, do you both receive revenue from sales, is the artwork on-loan for a limited time or # of pieces….)

We both share the revenue from sale of our postcards and archival prints, which are scanned from the pages of our collaborative books. The commercial side did not come until much later. I would say that I participated in the exchange as an opportunity to make art for art's sake. It wasn't until Jen started scanning and posting the pages on her website that I thought, hey, I like seeing this work out of context from the books and I think other people will too.

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How did coordinate the project work and determine who will do what?

The coordination of the project was very simple: we had one handmade book that for an undetermined amount of time, one of us would work in and then mail to the other. Then we started a second book so that each of us could always play and build on something. Usually the books make several rounds between us before we give a collective nod and decide they are finished. Jen naturally took the reins and handles the archival print orders and sales.

 Is the collabo ongoing or was it a one-and-done deal?

The collaboration is ongoing and I hope it remains so. It's like Christmas Day when I receive a book from Jen! With the turn of each page, it's like opening a present in seeing how the pages have grown and evolved since I last added to them.

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What made you want to partner your art with someone else’s?

I think it was the curiosity of what would happen!

Do you work with other artists to create collaborative pieces?

I have worked with other artists in the past to create work collaboratively and all of the experiences have been amazing! I feel that some of strongest work I have ever made was in collaborative projects.

 Do you have any suggestions for other artists who are considering a collaborative project?

Communication and compromise are pretty key elements when working collaboratively. My favorite part of working with someone else is having a brainstorming session. Sometimes your own ideas become stronger when you have another person's input.

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If you could work with any other artist to create a piece together (famous and/or deceased included), who would it be and what would you make?

Wow, that is a huge question! I really enjoy the collage work of Max Ernst, Jonathan Hernandez, Henrik Olesen, John Stezaker, Eduardo Recife, and Alexis Mackenzie. It would be interesting to participate in book exchange or perhaps create a giant work on paper with any of those artists. I have always been curious about animation so one day I'd like to do a collaboration with an animator and create a short film. Polina Soloveichik is an artist I have worked with in the past and I'd like to do projects in the future with her. Amongst the many beautiful things she does are murals which I have never done before. It could be interesting to step outside of my comfort zone and find myself on a ladder with a paintbrush and see what happens!

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Thank you Alison! It's great to hear how these pieces took shape. See more of Alison's work in her etsy shop, and purchase some prints here.

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Good Morning Modishers

I hope you have a wonderful Wednesday! Lot's more posts coming up, but first:

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Sky. An art installation by Spencer Finch, discovered via Daily Dose.

Jun 09, 2009

Candystore Collective

The Candystore Collective has a new and improved website featuring an awesome little animation on the front page made from Alyson Fox's artwork, along with exclusive prints by her too.

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And, as always, they have new cutie frocks available from favorite indie designers like Built by Wendy, Prairie Underground and more. I really like the Best Day Ever tee from Nooworks- I'm in need of some more optimism these days!

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