Sunday, August 16, 2009
Lili Diallo
Hello! It's Lori of automatism again, and today I'd like to share a space I love — stylist Lili Diallo's beautiful Brooklyn loft, featured last year in the late lamented Domino magazine. I really admire Lili's philosophy of starting with neutrals and then adding colour, which works to brilliant effect in her home. She's also utterly genius at mixing disparate elements into a beautifully cohesive whole, too. You can have a look at Lili's lovely portfolio on her website here.
Pretty painted china
Lou Rota is one of my favourite designers, I love the quirky mix of pretty romance with creatures that wouldn't normally be considered beautiful. That crow is one of my favourite pieces! She not only re-purposes china, but furniture and all sorts. I never thought I would be one to like decoupage, but this chair is definitely one to swoon over!
Esther Coombs is a London based designer selling on etsy, whose line drawings are to die for. All her pieces are originally thrift store or boot sale finds, which she then transforms by adding fantastic detail of beautiful buildings and the like. I particularly love her seed markers!
Ninainvorm is another favourite etsy designer of mine! Located in the Netherlands, she not only re-purposes vintage ceramics, but also makes and screenprints her own bowls and the like! I absolutely love her sense of colour and folky illustration style. That wee plate with the bunting is so unbelievably sweet! Nina also has a lovely blog where she talks about all things lovely and crafty. Go take a peek!
Happy Monday to you all, I hope it is treating you well!
Becka xo
Saturday, August 15, 2009
a beautiful revolution
In 2005 I was depressed. Suicidal. I went to a therapist. I began writing a beautiful revolution. In 2006 an agent approached me - then a publisher (John Murray) and my doodles became the book If You're Happy And You Know it. It was published during the week of my 40th birthday. I began doodling for BBC Ouch. 2007. I had finally found my place in this world. In 2008 I met my American publishers (Harper Perennial) in Soho. We sat for 2 hours in my favourite place in London Patisserie Valerie and planned how Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now would be. A memoir. A memoir.
My love life was still a complete disaster - going from one bad relationship to another. But then I met her. The girl on the internet. She lived in America. I went to see her. If I could write it down, it wouldn't come close to how she was. She came to England. In 2008 we sat in my bedroom and laid out every doodle, every word I had ever written on the floor and formed the narrative of my book Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now. June 2008 I went back to America with her. We got married. January 2009 my book Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now was published. In America. The place I now call home. I got a new agent. An American agent. Began to doodling for A Way To Garden. 3 months ago my wife and I bought our first home together. We adopted a dog. An unloved pit bull. We named her pickle. Last week my green card came through. In 2007 I found my place in this world. In 2009 I found everything.
I used to think you needed to see it, to believe it.
But now I realize that to see it, you must first believe it.
Everything is possible. Everything is possible.
Here is a video of his book, Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now, the story of his depression and how he came out of it:
Friday, August 14, 2009
City of Dionne
Don't you think there are so many great things about this super connected cyber world we live in? I think the best perk is the opportunity to meet inspiring, creative and super sweet friends with the click of a mouse.
This happened to me a couple weeks ago when I was matched up in a blogging swap with the wonderful, Dionne. Eager to learn more about her I perused her blog which led me to her Etsy shop. Not only are our personalities similar but our artistic tastes too! Her shop features the loveliest illustrations. I wish I could find a spot for each one in my home...it's as if I comissioned each one for myself!
Live Inspired
My favorite is the one that says "Go ahead and cry. I'll catch your tears." So comforting for the lost soul.
Which is your favorite?
{All photos from live-inspired.com}
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Giveaway! 8 Hand-painted Note Cards by Natty Michelle
The English Muse is happy to host this fun giveaway, sponsored by the lovely and talented artist, Natalie Michelle Crowley. Natalie sells unique hand-painted note cards of cupcakes, shoes, dresses, dogs, pink elephants, and peacocks, among other things. The giveaway consists of 8 cards/8 envelopes of the winner's choice from her Etsy shop, NattyMichelle.etsy.com.
To enter, please visit NattyMichelle.etsy.com and share with us your favorite card design. Copy the link and paste it into your comment. This giveaway ends next Thursday, August 20, at 6pm PST, one entry per person. A winner will be chosen at random and will be announced on Friday, August 21.
Have fun and good luck!!! :)
P.S.
Natalie has a rockin' blog, too!
Balloons!
Speaking of summer, don't balloons remind you of this season? Balloons remind me of many things. I love looking at them. They take me back to the days of my youth, where innocence and color prevailed. And where simple things like helium-filled rubber balls would put a smile on my face.
I took these photos at a flea market some months ago. I keep returning to them because they look so pretty. Don't you think?
To see more, visit my Flickr page.
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
{Fashionable Polaroids}: Scott Sternberg Captures Marisa Tomei
I can not get over these photos of Marisa Tomei by Scott Sternberg. He took them for
{Click through to check out previous years' photoshoots with Kristen Dunst, Michelle Williams & Sarah Silverman}