Detroit has over 12,000 abandoned houses, a small number of which have been documented by photographer Kevin Bauman's in his haunting 100 Abandoned Houses project. The city is offering many of these homes free or for trivial amounts of money and in a few places little island of anti-blight are growing. My first thought was "a renovator's dream!" but the scale of the urban decay soon overwhelms.
Monday, February 21, 2011
Heaven or Hell?
Detroit has over 12,000 abandoned houses, a small number of which have been documented by photographer Kevin Bauman's in his haunting 100 Abandoned Houses project. The city is offering many of these homes free or for trivial amounts of money and in a few places little island of anti-blight are growing. My first thought was "a renovator's dream!" but the scale of the urban decay soon overwhelms.
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architecture
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Monday, February 7, 2011
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
A young woman who helped spark a revolution!
26-year-old Asmaa Mahfouz of Egypt was featured in the New York Times yesterday. On January 18th she recorded this video and uploaded it to YouTube and Facebook where it quickly went viral. It called for her fellow citizens to join her in protest in Tahrir Square on January 25th.
“As long as you say there is no hope, then there will be no hope, but if you go down and take a stance, then there will be hope.”
Monday, January 31, 2011
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Van Gogh Pie Charts by Arthur Buxton
(click to enlarge slightly)
It says: "28 van Gogh paintings visualized as pie charts showing the five most common colours in each as a percentage. Can you tell which one's which?"
Art meets science and makes beautiful children. Would love to see more! Artist Arthur Buxton is having a show at The Arts House in Bristol with a reception on Friday the 18th of February.
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art
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Knit the Dr. Who Scarf
Jodi's comment on the knitting post a few days ago reminded me of an awesome Xmas gift she made a few years back for one proud geek we both know....a Dr. Who scarf. Above is actor Tom Baker in the original scarf and below is Jodi's scarf. A website devoted to the history of this iconic scarf, complete with free knitting instructions, can be found at doctorwhoscarf.com.
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knitting
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Where you can buy William Morris wallpaper
Willow
Chrysanthemum
Daisy
Vine
Larkspur
Wild Tulip
Marigold
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wallpaper
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Monday, January 17, 2011
Deciphering the Knitting Code
I like to knit, especially small cute items for little kids that can be finished in my lifetime---the hardest part is always deciphering the direction codes in the knitting patterns....in such cases, a knitting guru (thanks Deb!) or the internet comes in handy. The pattern for the hats above can be found here.
Here are some more adorable patterns I'd like to try from Morehouse Farm (that are also sold as kits).
hedgehog mittens
pagoda hat (imagine this in lots of crazy colors)
penguin mittens
add an iceberg hat!
confetti hat
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knitting
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Friday, January 14, 2011
BBC's Desperate Romantics
Millais, Rossetti, Hunt, and "Fred"
After two marathon nights of viewing, regrettably I can give only a mixed review of BBC's six episode mini-series about the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, Desperate Romantics
Lizzie posing as Ophelia in tub
Rossetti and Ruskin
Hunt posing in front of the hideous "Scapegoat" (one gal's opinion).
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Pre-Raphaelites
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