Thursday, July 15, 2010

Killer Jellyfish Poster

Cute poster with graphic design humor from Core77.

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Home Improvement





Here are some recent pictures of our new apartment. We've painted the place and started to put up decorations. I'm in the process of putting up the molding in our small room behind the kitchen. And we are waiting on an order of new shades for the tall living room windows.

The colors used are Valspar Paints:
New Avocado: for the living room
Rich Chocolate: for the kitchen
Rising Tide: for the Bathroom
Sage Bud: for the Bedroom

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Psychedelic posters





We visited the Toledo Art museum to see the current exhibit on Psychedelic rock posters. Of particular interest were the black light posters. They were pretty interesting to view as a group in a darkened room. Here's more info about the exhibit: http://www.artdaily.com/index.asp?int_sec=2&int_new=38651

Motorcycle lessons




Getting lessons on Mom's rebel. After a few laps in first gear around the parking lot, I'm ready for my second lesson.

American Signs from roadside Ohio, (Cincinnati)




The American Sign museum has a pretty large collection of old road signs and window signs dating back to the turn of the century. The collection was an interesting look at the way advertising and the craft of sign-creation itself has changed over the years. We're posing in front of the famous Frisch's Big Boy statue, which is rare with it's sculpted slingshot in the back pocket. The museum also had some big iconic signs, such as the original holiday-inn sign with the then modern 'moving lights', with it's blinking lights pattern in the bulbs.

The large spinning sphere with the car on it, was a moving sign that advertised a car dealership in Oakland, California. The sign must have been pretty impressive at the time with it's space age appearance and movement. Unfortunately, it happened to be in a bad neighborhood and still has large bullet holes in the sides. The cocktail sign is from a local Cincinnati restaurant.

One of the most interesting pieces to me, that was on display was the portfolio of a sign painter from the turn of the century. It's displays a sampling of letters that are hand-painted in gold on glass to display the painter's craftsmanship.

Here's a link to the museum, http://www.signmuseum.net/ if you ever find yourself in Cincinnati. It's well worth a trip.

Excursion to the MET


Exploring the rooftop modern art exhibit at the MET.
This bamboo structure behind me was created by Mike and Doug Starn and is called, Big BambĂș: You Can't, You Don't, and You Won't Stop. People were climbing up inside the structure on stairs that reminded me of something out of Robinson Crusoe. We didn't make the climb, but it was a curious site. We actually went to check out the current Picasso exhibit.