August 27, 2011 | New Art | by Andrew Smart |
It’s probably the one thing in the States that would fill the memory card of my camera should I ever travel there. The beautiful signs that run parallel to America’s roads and highways are an inspiring testament to the history of a time when consumerism met design on a large and innocent scale in the 40s and 50s. Read more
August 27, 2011 | New Photography | by Andrew Smart |
Wend Lear is one of my favourite photographers. Her documentary series from Palestine is beautiful, capturing a fragile country innocent of its leaders’ politics.
August 27, 2011 | New Music |
by Andrew Smart |
The Listeners Also Bought function in the iTunes Store has undoubtedly been a benefit to my music collection. iTunes recently got me hooked on Norwegian band Superfamily. Their second album, Guns Tonight, is dense with that Northern European energetic pop/rock sound. About to topple A-ha off that perch?
We love this new series of watercolor illustrations by David Scheirer. His work varies from photo-realism to whimsical doodles, but it is all inspired by nature, wildlife, and the seashore. Read more
Zeh Palito paints on both canvas and the streets, infusing his world with a fun, playful energy. Palito’s unicorns find themselves well within the composition. They know where the party is and they know how to dance. Read more
The Hatton hotel epitomises Melbourne cool. Those who value design, location, and luxury will find The Hatton the perfect Melbourne base. Read more
I’ve seen a lot of strange things on the Internet, but this Tumblr just baffles me. It’s called Animals with Casts, and it’s exactly what it sounds like. Picture after picture of different animals wearing casts. Read more
Listening to Mum’s fourth album — Go Go Smear the Poison Ivy — for the first time, I was awash with sentimentalism. Amidst carnival trumpets and burlesque beats, there’s a sense of this being a bohemian rhapsody. Perhaps it’s the mix of cello and brass with experimental electronica. Or maybe it’s just the soft vocals that cascade over playful, imaginative sounds. Whatever it is, it’s totally brilliant. [see also Sigur Ros' Heima]
Listen to Mum’s track, The Amateur Show.
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Just when I thought my favourite flip flops couldn’t get any better, Havaiana are still offering their thong straps laced with Swarovski crystals. I reckon the bling bling lover in you won’t mind forking out a little extra moolah if it means adding some sparkle to your Havis. Read more
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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. Read more
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