My heart completely skipped a beat this afternoon when I opened up my mailbox to find the issue of BoligLiv Liquid Sky Arts was mentioned in last month. Thanks so much Kirsten for sending it all the way from Denmark!
I had to scan a few photos from article they did on designer Louise Campbell's artistic home to share here. I love the originality in how she decoupaged a complete wall and furniture with squares of Origami paper. So Clever!
I was also taken by this photograph of her books arranged by the colors of the spines. I love the haphazard stacking, and the way they fit so perfectly in niche of the wall. It reminds me so much of Yvonne's beautiful color coordinated bookcase too.
Very Inspiring!
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posted by Liquid Sky Arts at 4:19 PM
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By chance, does anyone have this issue of the Danish magazine BoligLiv?
What an amazing thing serendipity is! Recently my friend Monica, just by total coincidence saw a scan of this page from a recent issue of the magazine BoligLiv (via Karkovski ) that Liquid Sky Arts was featured in. (If she hadn't seen it, I'm positive I would've missed knowing about it. Fantastic fate!)
It would mean so much to me, if anyone with this issue would be willing to send me a copy. In return I'll send you a unique necklace from my loveletters collection, similar to the one pictured here.
Edit: * Thanks so much Lea and Kirsten for your quick help with translating and sending the magazine. I'll be sending some special Liquid Sky Arts treats in the mail to you soon! *
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posted by Liquid Sky Arts at 4:16 PM
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It's a rainy day in June, and I've been traipsing around town underneath my polka dotted umbrella most of the day. Which reminded me of all of the lovely umbrella themed photographs that I've been collecting over the past few months on flickr.
There's just something magical about umbrellas and parasols.
{1. konstantin grcic installation to die for, 2. m tothe p, 3. hiroshima umbrellas, 4. parasol, 5. Rain, 6. Umbrellas part III, 7. Mary Poppins space, 8. Think, wink, and double-blink, 9. umbrella facade}
I also can't think of umbrellas without conjuring up visions of one of my favorite scenes from the Gilmore Girls, "you jump, I jump Jack". Where they bungee jump Mary Poppins style!
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posted by Liquid Sky Arts at 7:58 PM
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My neighbor has some serious garden mojo! She has these enormous Oriental Poppies trailing over her stone wall, that's certainly snared me envious. Aren't they gorgeous?!
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posted by Liquid Sky Arts at 7:15 PM
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