Showing posts with label Beautiful Stuff. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beautiful Stuff. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Bijoux



Source: google.com via Asiye on Pinterest

Source: trendland.net via Asiye on Pinterest


While I am so a jack of all trades - Jewellery is my first and foremost love. And being miss multi-mediums it's not just the precious metal creations that hold my heart but also (and probably more so) multi- material - artisan jewellery. Through Pinterest I stumbled on the creations of Maryam Keyhani.

Maryam Keyhani’s necklaces are self-titled works of art. No, literally: the Tehran-born, Toronto-raised designer was a painter first, brushing her feathered flights of fancy onto the canvas necks of imaginary women. Soon, like Pygmalion, she fell in love with her creations and wanted to give them life; to make them real.

Keyhani had no formal jewellery training, which means everything she learned to do, she learned to do her way, without rules or limitations. Besides, she has a world of lived-in dreams from which to draw. It was in Florence, where she spent a year as an art student, that she grew a deep love for hand-crafted, thoughtful luxury. In Berlin, she plucked the most gorgeously coloured feathers from a flea market. In Paris, she studied fashion illustration and saw, every day in Le Marais or along the canals, the sort of insouciantly elegant femmes she wanted to paint—and design for—always.

For her Fall 2011 collection, Keyhani restricted her Surrealist’s imagination to a few rarefied elements: plumage; leather sculpture; binding chains of gold. Thus the focus is on the designs, and the designs themselves are like no others. You can spot a Maryam K recognize a De Kooning or a Dali from across a long, white room.



Thursday, January 20, 2011

(re) Discovered

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After spending a long while browsing through the library I decided I had enough for this time. But for no particular reason I did a little detour through the photography section... just to feast my eyes on the covers while I was passing. And that's when I saw it. It was a mere glimpse, because it was right at the end of the shelf, and now I had really had input overload and was just walking by. But this small glance of it jolted a memory. I stopped in my track- turned back to take a good look. and..Yes! I thought I have seen this photograph somewhere before.....
The book I quickly discovered was a collection of some of Ara Guler's photographs of Istanbul. I had seen some of them before- but was never aware of who the artist was. Naturally the book came home with me. I have been looking at it over and over again and every time am astounded by the simplicity and beauty of Ara Guler's photos. Most of the photos depict everyday scenes. And some of them remind me of an impressionist painting, all of them really speak to me. And they have somehow sparked a desire in me to be able to take REALLY beautiful photos, to push myself more in the medium, experiment and study more. But Ara Guler's art also made me reflect about art. I pondered over the reasons I like certain art pieces or why not. and all of this brought me to think about what I want to achieve with my photography....
I am still reflecting...
Was wondering: What are your thoughts on this?

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Fantabulous Surprise

surprise

The other week O came home with a huge gift, in silver paper and a bow on top.

After opening, it revealed this:

more fantabulousity


and a bunch of these:

tins



I guess this girl can catch a hint and so I have been making things like this lately

bread


But to be fair, when I asked him in utter shock, for what reason he got me such a huge gift. (no birthday or any days lurking around!) He smiled and said:" just because! And didn't you say ages ago that you want one of these?"
I guess I did :D

Monday, November 2, 2009

Ravelry Update

toeUP

October was not a very productive months in many ways- while in the social department lots happend not much was achieved knitting. My knitting mojo was really down but i finally managed to finish these

Pattern: Rivulets
Yarn: Nurturing Fibres Sock Wool
Needles: 2,5mm


These are my first toe-up socks. When I was nearly done I decided to make knee-highs. Made the following adjustments to the leg:
  • 9 repetitions: small size  pattern, then pick up stitches
  • 5 rep.: medium size, pick up stitches
  • 5 rep.: large size
I am pleased with the result and the fit, and looking forward to wearing them ( its too hot here at the moment)

A note on toe-ups. I never really understood the fuss about toe-up or cuff-down socks, and I still don't!. Found fitting the foot lengths tricky with toe-up. But making knee-highs is much easier toe-up. So both have its pro's and con's. What's your opinion on this?

PS: this isn't all  in the knitting department- there is more, will tell you about it in a few days!

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Back

Tablemountain

After enjoying my guests, and having a little holiday with them I am back to normal. I am going to read up all my favourite blogs now!
See you soon around yours
xo

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

J'adore!

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I heart Cape Town!


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for so many reasons- so i decided to feature its beauty once a week around here. This week: City Centre

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Inspirations

les pointus de ST JEAN

When ever I feel like travelling - and but in reality won't be able to travel other than round here - I visit my favourite blogs and flickrstreams. And I always make sure I visit Chris, her photostream makes me feel like I visited her dwellings and makes me forget that I am just sitting in my armchair.

Where is your choice of destination?

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Inspirations

I wish to be a wild flower

Nuray posted this beautiful photo today on flickr. It made me feel like spring! Adore all the details.

What inspired you today? Any great links? Please let me know!
Enjoy Tuesday!

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Beautiful Stuff



A landscape painted by Klimt.

Just love the colours and textures. Happy Weekend!

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Dream of Summer


my new favorite flower
Originally uploaded by mrs. french

A wonderful photo from ever talented Tracy from Blissfull images.
Made me dream of summer.
Will be back tomorrow with a ravelry update....

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