Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Need VS. Desire


I sneaked a shot of this at the MOMA in NYC a few years back. I don't remember who the artist is, but I adore the piece nontheless.

That would be THE most killer focal point ever for a living room or bedroom. I just think neon signs are sexy to begin with, and the words just make it so intriguing.

-S


SYI: If you know the artist, let me know.

Need VS. Desire


I sneaked a shot of this at the MOMA in NYC a few years back. I don't remember who the artist is, but I adore the piece nontheless.

That would be THE most killer focal point ever for a living room or bedroom. I just think neon signs are sexy to begin with, and the words just make it so intriguing.

-S


SYI: If you know the artist, let me know.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

"Sugar Me" By Lyndsey De Paul

Introducing: Sean Song. A weekly selection from my personal collection.

"Sugar Me" By Lyndsey De Paul.


-S

SYI- "Sugar Me" was a UK top ten hit in 1972

"Sugar Me" By Lyndsey De Paul

Introducing: Sean Song. A weekly selection from my personal collection.

"Sugar Me" By Lyndsey De Paul.


-S

SYI- "Sugar Me" was a UK top ten hit in 1972

Color Wheel


"Miami-based Jen Stark produces intricate, hand-cut paper explosions with an X-Acto knife, glue, and an eye for evolving repetition." - Flavorpill

-S

What's your favorite color? Mine's GREEN.

Color Wheel


"Miami-based Jen Stark produces intricate, hand-cut paper explosions with an X-Acto knife, glue, and an eye for evolving repetition." - Flavorpill

-S

What's your favorite color? Mine's GREEN.

Monday, May 12, 2008

The Sartorialist





For the past couple of years now, I've been a regular at thesartorialist.com. It's a place I go to for a daily dose of inspiration.

For those of you who may be unfamiliar with the website, the Sartorialist is a blog that showcases personal style on the streets of New York, as well as other cities internationally from time to time. In the Sartorialists own words, "I started The Sartorialist simply to share photos of people that I saw on the streets of New York that I thought looked great." "I thought I could shoot people on the street the way designers looked at people, and get and give inspiration to lots of people in the process. "

The Sartorialist is a friendly reminder that fashion & style are two very different things.



SYI- Would you like to see a blog like the Sartorialist that's focused on west coast style? L.A. specifically?