Sunday, June 20, 2010

paper biƫnnale, first visit




A small impression of the paperwork we saw today!
Missed it two years ago, so I was happy I came across an announcement somewhere on the www. The dutch paper biƫnnale is held every two years in two provincial museums, one in Apeldoorn and one in Rijswijk. I took my parents (who live in the countryside near Apeldoorn) and my two sons with me today... it was great! I saw sparkles in my mothers eyes all the time in the museum, she loves paper as much as I do. I loved seeing my sons being so interested in most of the works. They wanted to see them from every angle, wanted to know how the construction was made etc.
In september I'll visit the other museum, the collection overthere seems to be a bit more detailed, less monumental. Can't wait!

Saturday, June 19, 2010

a multitude of angels, playing with my heart...


Well, to keep you posted on my sometimes rocky road to a new series of paper angels, we have landed in heaven. This is the fun part of the journey and the hardest part at the same time: Choosing the final angels!

I designed and (hand)made dozens of angels, each one of them with a specific character. The hard part is the fact that they all seem to say: "pick me, pick me" and since I am the designer I am the only one that has to make this choice. Hard, because I even love the ones I consider to be ugly and not well designed. They are so much more to me than only pieces of paper!
I am very happy to tell you that I finally managed to choose seven beautiful sisters yesterday.
To be continued!

Thursday, June 10, 2010

soccer world cup


If they would use these kind of balls - gorgeous embroidered woolfelt - in South Africa the coming weeks I wouldn't miss a single match. The colours and the geometric patterns of the embroidery are exactly what I have in mind as an inspiration for new designs this week (see previous post).
Deborah from Kickan & Conkers spotted them at Toirtoise General Store, an American webstore with great (and sometimes rather expensive) everyday stuff. And alternative soccer balls...

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

fase two


What you see here is only a fraction of the images and prints that are covering the table in my workroom. Since this week I finally entered fase two of the design process of a new series of paper angels. They are going to be printed next week, at least that is what I aim for. Creative processes are hard to put in a scheme...

Brainstorming (fase 1) and making sketches/prints (fase 2) I noticed that I am inspired by small geometric graphics this time. Weaving, knitwork, crochet, but also: small, simple and rather abstract japanese prints. These angels will be so different from their sisters of 2008!

Sunday, June 6, 2010

number three


Yeahhhh, after 5 months I finally found the third Kaj Franck lamp for my kitchen! I am very happy with it. First I thought: three is a crowd, but then it looked like my kitchen was split in two, bending over at the red-lamp-side. This lamp comes from the same Danish webshop as the first two: www.altdetdejlige.dk. It is not the cheapest vintage design shop I know (maybe that is because of the high shipment rates from Denmark!), but owner Susan Momme sells only beautiful pieces in a very good condition! If you love scandinavian design, just check her 'nyheder' (new articles) every now and then!

Monday, May 31, 2010

supersanna


I was blown away when I saw the new gift wrap paper designed by one of my favorite designers: Sanna Annuka. Her own website doesn't show them yet, but the UK based web-paperparadise called nineteenseventythree does show/sell her work!

Sanna combines beauty with depth. Her work is to the point and simple and speaks for it self (every illustration tells an ancient story) and is so genuine and authentic!
I am going give her new wishcards their own post on this blog. Later. They deserve it.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

yoga treat


I am going to treat myself on a whole weekend of Dru Yoga, in an old monastery in the middle of nature somewhere down south. So, instead of writing some blogposts this weekend, I am going to stretch, breath and relax.
I'll come back to you next week!