New York Times recently published a lovely piece on making art in challenging times.
Artist, friend and coworker Alexander Conner is featured in a short, yet wonderful video in this article in which he speaks on living while breathing art. Alex makes drawings, photographs and new media art despite of enduring what many refer to as [...]
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The recession-proof artist
‘When I need to escape, this is where I go’
border crossing © Laura Kicey. All Rights Reserved.
Any day in need of a little brightening up (like Philly today) deserves a glimpse of the photography of Laura Kicey. Her dreamlike photos feel like the first breath of a crisp morning. A peep at her online portfolio revelas an array of colors and feelings both subtle [...]
Made by Hank
Philadelphia’s Made by Hank makes the cutest ’small but tough’ purses and clutches.
“Madebyhank is madebyhank because my last name is Henry and I am far too tough to be a Katie.
I grew up in a town with a gas station, a hardware store, a little chocolate shop that my mom owned, and not much else. But somehow I [...]
Street Walking
A good walk is always made better when you stumble on the unexpected. In this instance, some gig posters. Each delightful on their own, but when paired together they create quite a lovely smattering wheat pasted on this once dreary wall. I especially love the pink lungs.
{N. 2nd St. between Poplar and N. American in [...]
T for Two
Here is a little love for anyone who might be having a Monday.
Orlando, Fla. based Think Creative came up with this infectious little idea: T for Two, “for the couple that’s cool apart, but way better together.” This takes me straight back to my 5th grade BFF necklace days, but in a much cooler, more grown up sort [...]
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