Thursday, May 31, 2012

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Swedish Designer Stig Lindberg (1916 - 1982)

Swedish designer Stig Lindberg via Scandinavian Design
via Yama-bato tumblr
"Grazia" vase with applied silver for Gustavberg 1955 via Yama-bato
via Yama-bato


vase with applied silver via Yama-bato

applied silver vase available from Jacksons

"Grazia" vase with applied silver via Jackson's
Stig Lindberg hand printed textile design via Jacksons
via Jacksons
via Jacksons
Swedish designer Stig Lindberg's delightful designs

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Designing Women: Judy Ross and Madeline Weinrib

Judy Ross Chainstitch Cushion
Rudy Ross
Judy Ross runner
Judy Ross carpet
Madeline Weinrib textiles
Madeline Weinrib block printed napkin
Madeline Weinrib fabrics
Madeline Weinrib
Beautiful, hand-crafted textiles from two talented designers--Judy Ross's hand embroidered cushions, rugs, and fabrics--and Madeline Weinrib's modern interpretation of hand-woven  ikats, suzanis, and incredibly lovely block printed cottons--

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Guy Bardone

via artnet
via artnet
via askart
via artnet
via Snow on Red Earth tumblr

Lovely paintings by French artist Guy Bardone born in 1927

Friday, May 25, 2012

Artist Jennifer Bartlett




Serigraph via ebay

via Richard Gray Gallery
via Richard Gray Gallery
via Locks Gallery
via Locks Gallery
via Locks Gallery
via Locks Gallery
via Locks Gallery
via ebay
via Spaightwood Galleries
American painter / printmaker, Jennifer Bartlett grew up in the suburbs of Long Beach, California. She received her MFA from Yale in the 1960's where  instructors included Jim Dine, Robert Rauschenberg, and Alex Katz --and fellow classmates Chuck Close, Richard Serra and Brice Marden. She is best known for her "house" paintings and her trademark style of colored dots on gridded steel and canvas.

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Wolf Kahn

via Galerie de Bellefeuille in Montreal where he will soon have a show
pastel via Galerie de Bellefeuille
pastel via Galerie de Bellefeuille
via Galerie de Bellefeuille
via Gerald Melberg Gallery

via Tory Folliard Gallery
Wolf Kahn emigrated from Germany to America as a child. He studied with artist, Hans Hoffman and learned from him to use nature as a starting point. Known for his abstracted landscapes, use of vivid color, and luminous light, his landscapes evoke "the ethereal world of nature." They are so absolutely lovely--