We first discovered the work of Yuken Teruya at a São Paulo exhibition of his Notice – Forest series, in which small tree sculptures are cut from and constructed within disposable paper shopping bags. We were moved by the work then, but Teruya most recently resurfaced on my radar for his Corner Forest pieces featuring toilet paper […]
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Jack and I are city people. That’s not to say that those are our roots (far from it), but rather that the city is where we want to be – the art and music, the food and drink, the bike-able commute and the nightlife are all major factors in that sentiment. It’s no secret that […]
One of Jack and my favorite events every year is the annual Halloween Bike Ride around Boston, organized by Truth Serum. Last year, Jack missed out due to a row with H1N1, so this year we were undaunted by the chill and determined to join the fun.
A definite chill has set into the Boston air, and we’ve been left wondering where exactly we stashed our winter things; uncovering the winter biking gloves is definitely on the agenda this weekend, in addition to home-brewing adventures (for Jack) and a good old-fashioned cross country race in Franklin Park (for me). I found myself bookmarking […]
We’re coffee lovers – it’s no secret. This morning, though, it seemed others were feeling particularly vocal about their coffee habits. From Katie’s post about her newly discovered love, to Kelly and Abby seeking out their respective fixes, contemplations on caffeination were popping up all over the place for a few hot seconds, and it […]
A few weeks back, when Cee Lo Green leaked an unofficial, typographically animated video for his latest track ahead of the official release, it quickly made its rounds about the blogosphere. (We personally, even after the official video release, are partial to the typographic version.) As the video was blogged, reblogged, linked and shared all across […]
Phew! It’s been a busy few weeks, which has translated to a slower pace for the blog – but we had our first free Sunday in weeks, along with some time to make a few adjustments to the site, and we’re back in business. We also spent a portion of our free day wandering the […]
Last week, we shared an image on Tumblr featuring the intricate papercut forest created by Alex Schulz. The still shots that caught my eye on Tumblr were stunning enough to warrant sharing, but it wasn’t until this morning that I had a chance to spend some time looking through Alex’s Behance portfolio for the project, […]
At first glance, works by Lola Dupré appear to be photographic or illustrative. Closer examination, though, reveals some of the most impressive and meticulous collage work we’ve ever happened across.
I’ve not been terribly discrete about my disliking winter, nor about my tendency for feeling glum during autumn simply because it means winter is coming. As leaves start to turn in Boston, and with a few nights of crisp air (and tights! boots! jackets!) behind us, I’m finding myself a bit more enamored, and feeling […]