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Linda Dolack’s foodie artwork

Working out of Illinois, Linda Dolack’s unique food packaging artwork is constructed from a combination of glass jars, beads, rhinestone and sequins, and are hand sewn and hand applied. Of the project, she says: ‘Everybody eats. Within American contemporary culture that means a considerable amount of hunting and gathering takes place inside modern supermarkets, those enormous coliseums showcasing food as entertainment. This is the locus of my artwork’.

‘These markets come standard with bright colors, a myriad of products in eye-popping packaging, screaming sale signs and fancy shopping vehicles (carts). If we truly “are what we eat”, it follows that shining a spotlight on the products of our communal desire must help to define who we are as modern human beings. I believe it also follows that such vast quantities of discarded packaging and materials may end up becoming a mirror of our era for future generations.

‘Recycled food packaging, magazines, shopping carts, as well as other found objects are embellished with visually seductive craft store or “low art” goods such as glass beads, sequins and rhinestones. These common supplies, traditionally used most often by women, were selected as a means of celebrating the myriad of mundane daily rituals, repetitiously performed in caring for one another’.
Linda Dolack
Linda Dolack
Linda Dolack

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Jacques Labouchere’s song: Second Long Street

Singer-songwriter Jacques Labouchere was diagnosed as a sufferer of bi-polar disorder — hence the title of his recently released album, Bi-Polar Baby Strollers. Of the recording, he says: ‘My songs are about love, loss, loneliness, togetherness, family, and the bi-polar disorder, which I have suffered or prospered from since the age of 20′.

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Sea Urchin Shell perfume bottle

Inside this sea urchin shell is an organic perfume made from grapefruit and basil essential oils. This bottle, designed by Stephanie Simek, is refillable and is packaged in a wooden box decorated with a satin photograph and padded with slices of exfoliating loofah sea sponges. The Honeymoon-themed fragrance is all natural: made from plant-based oils and contains no alcohol or chemicals. We like.

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Justin Bieber’s U Smile at 800 percent slower

Random piece of pop trivia: if you slow Justin Bieber’s horrendous tweeny anthem U Smile down to an eight-hundredth of its original speed, it sounds eerily like an outtake from an Orb recording session. Ambient music has never been so … err … hip. Don’t believe us? Have a listen here.

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daisy a.m. said | 4 September, 2009

check out liza lou’s beaded kitchen! she took this exact concept to the extreme. http://mocoloco.com/art/archives/001422.php

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