7.08.2009

Wino? Why yes...





San Francisco based Dribblenaut.com is a brand new webzine that talks about pairing wines with food, film, music and literature. It's a genius idea, actually. If you have ever hosted a dinner party, movie night or book club then you know how hard it can be to decide what to serve.

"We bring you a different way to grow your palette for wine and culture. Instead of skimming the top of the subject, we invite you to scrape the underbelly with us, and dig in deep. Stay young -- and fuck the bourgeois." -Dribblenaut

Into the Blue




Los Angeles based Joel K is a designer to watch, that is, if you can keep up with him. LA/NY/TOKYO/PARIS at any given moment is apparent in his designs. KZO delivers WEARABLE street fashion with a sharp attention to detail that other designers seem to lose sight of. Sneak peek at KZO Spring 2010!

7.02.2009

Feathers and Air




I love Japanese fashion for so many reasons. Fall 20009, Junya Watanabe...

7.01.2009

Pink and Proud!


Well, Pride Weekend has come and gone again. It was a beautiful, sunny couple of days here in SF. Top photo is a man who wins best beard of the year award (in my book) he was participating in the Bicycle Contingent and below are two total cutie pies and their poster made me tear up so I had to post it. Yay Gays!
Photos by Donald Kinney

Honey, I shrunk the Mission..


These tiny installations have been popping up in the mission over the past couple of months. I heard one showed up in Noe Valley as well. These were found in Albion alley sharing a wall the Kilowatt. I have no idea who is behind this but it is rumored a collective named "Elsewhere Public Works Agency" has been installing these mini doors, walls, widows and water meters all over the city for the past year. I tried to look them up and found some very um... strange... things..

Photos by 'What I'm Seeing'

6.19.2009

AJ Fosik



"There's Aliens in Our Midst" by AJ Fosik is currently at WhiteWalls in SanFrancisco's tenderloin district. Each of these pieces are made with with 3 simple materials: wood, nails, and paint. Show runs through July 4th, get out and see it while you can.

White Walls Gallery
835 Larkin St, San Francisco 94109
415-931-1500 www.whitewallssf.com
Hours: Tues-Sat, 12pm-7pm

6.18.2009

BART art.




Whoever said public transportation is a drag isn't doing it right. April 27th, 2009 a group (?) of rad bandits hung 3 swings in a northbound BART train and took off. I don't know who is behind this but I love! The swings seemed to be quite popular with BART patrons too. I found more photos on flickr.

6.17.2009

Infra Ed




MichiLauke snapped some beautiful photos using an infrared lens. Ordinary objects reflect infrared in proportions that differ from that of visible light, this transforms everyday green vegetation into white.

6.16.2009

art for correspodence


Yellow Owl Workshop fashions a line of playful, limited edition paper goods including cards, invitations, paintings, prints, stamps, journals, wrapping paper and more. Green minded paperie pair Evan and Christine, operate by using non toxic water based inks on 100% recycled materials. Everything is hand made with love and based in San Francisco's Bernal Heights neighborhood. 

Irish Sundays


The Buena Vista on Hyde St in San Francisco is famous for serving the first Irish Coffee in America. BV sells 2,000 of these little babies on average everyday.

6.11.2009

Ghost in the Machine



Iri5 is an artist who specializes in using non traditional media. Above, the likeness of Bob Dylan, Tom Waits and Robert Smith is created using old cassette tape ribbon.

6.09.2009

Unknown Halsman



Oliver Halsman Rosenberg explores the peculiar angle of famous grandfather Phillippe Halsman in a new collection entitled 'Unknown Halsman'. Oliver spent two years sorting through the more iconic public images, private sessions, and family snapshots. End result is a genius collage of outtakes, quotes, and experimental portraits.

6.06.2009

The Prince of Pirates Alley







Los Angeles Based designer Austin Sherbanenko blew your minds with his first collection for Spring 2009. If you can imagine Charlie Chaplin and Boy George meeting in a Leather bar and joining a Heavy Metal Cello band take a peek at Fall. Copy, paste and save ODYN VOVK. I heart you Powers.

6.04.2009

Queen Bee



Koko Taylor, The Queen of the Blues, dies at age 80 on June 3, 2009. Her version of Ellington Jordan's 'I'd rather go blind' is far above the rest and in my opinion the most convincing. Check out The Earthshaker it is one of my favorite albums, ever... very sad. RIP

6.01.2009

Phantasmagorica







Cecile Bortoletti's photographs are quite beautiful. Her work can be seen in Dazed and Confused, Self Service, Crash, Purple, Studio Voice, Big, Barfout as well as in Libé Style, 20 ans, Jalouse.

5.30.2009

Montgolfier


Icinori is an illustration/publishing project by Mayumi Otero & Raphael Urwiller who are students at the Ecole Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs de Strasbourg. Everything is hand printed, hand bounded, hand cut and hand made. I love the colors, the textures and the funny little stories they tell. I want the 'mighty vegetables' print for my kitchen.

5.29.2009

Broke is the new Black




As we all know, I heart Ronson landed in JCPenny stores nationwide this Spring. Last month I randomely found myself at JCPenny with my mother and was pleasantly surprised at how cute the collection was. Charlotte Ronson offers up a range of casual and dressy styles from cotton T-shirts and tanks, cotton sweaters and cardigans, a cotton canvas army jacket, leggings, denim jeans and printed polyester and cotton voile dresses. Affordable, wearable goodies at a better quality than the usual quick fixes at XXI and H&M.

5.27.2009

My heart belongs to Velo Rouge...



After my break up with Intelligentsia last year, I feared I would never love again. Unlike some of the painfully "hip" coffee shops/cafe's in the mission- this one feels like a real neighborhood noshery. Located on Arguello and McAllister, Velo Rouge is just a a stone's throw away from Golden Gate Park in SF.
Velo Rouge top 5
5. Bike parking- makes life that much easier.
4. Mt. Ventoux- yummiest hangover croissant-which in all the land.
3. Outdoor seating- exciting because it is, unfortunately, rare in SF.
2. Perhaps the friendliest staff I've encountered- they know my name and say hello.
1. Blue Bottle Espresso and Coffee!
*photo courtesy of the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition*

5.22.2009

Blue for the Nostalgic.

I finally downloaded Pandora to my blackberry. It's awesome btw. I typed in Gram Parsons and Break My Mind came on. There is something about country music that hits a spot that no other can touch. Made me want to crack a tinnie and dust off my old Flying Burrito Bros records.

Ces Skullptures sont magnifiques.

Who is this chap? His name is Jim, that's all I know. He's french and from what I gather a total genius. I admire folks who can be so intricate and detailed. The thought of all the patience brings on a twitch. Jim-Skullgallery.com