30 mei 2010

Queen's day find








This is the only thing I bought for myself at the second hand market on Queen's day (April 30th). I was pleased to discover these illustrations by Max Velthuijs, I only knew his Kikker books.
I have to admit, before I had kids I was hardly interested in children's books. So I wasn't very familiar with the classics. And Kikker by Max Velthuijs is definately one of the Dutch classics. Things have changed; nowadays I love children's books, at least, the ones that are beautifully illustrated!

Texture obsession




I made this sewing machine practice when I was little. As you can see I still make the same kinds of textures, I do them with pen and paper now. I only noticed the connection a few weeks ago.

Encyclopedic wurms and molluscs



Not a very sunny start for this Sunday morning, however, the drawings are superb!

28 mei 2010

Visiting London







London has always been my favorite city. It's been a while since I've been there though. At least 10 years... Time to get to know London all over again! I guess this guide won't help me, London has changed drastically since 1948.

27 mei 2010

Robert Horvitz






Robert Horvitz is an artists for whom the creative process itself plays a primary role, with everything down to the smallest detail being subordinate: a fixed means of expression, rapid, almost unconsciously executed pen strokes and constant use of the same paper type and format. Source Jewish Museum Prague
Definately how I would prefer to be working if I were an artist. Beautiful.

26 mei 2010

Bag, purse, clutch





I don't have the money for it but - like any woman - I would love a room full of bags. Vintage ones, new ones, any kind will do.

Rie Cramer's Summer







I know, summer hasn't started, not temperature-wise, nor calendar-wise... But hopefully this post will get the summer with us quite soon.
This old Dutch children's book is illustrated and written by Rie Cramer. It's part of a series of four books, I guess you can fill in the blanks!

Ólafur Arnalds



I came across this video at the blog Something's gotta give
Music from Ólafur Arnalds, Icelandic composer. His bio on you tube says:
Breaking classical music out of the tweed jacket and loafers and putting it into a t-shirt and trainers
Ólafur Arnalds brings his unique classically inspired music to the clubs, warehouses, and festival stages


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