Greeting cards!





I've been experimenting with cutting and printing and stamping.
The first humble result are these greeting cards!
There are only 4 packs of them and each pack is merely 3 dollars!
See (and why not, get) them here!

Sara Fanelli



Sara Fanelli, illustrator of all things cute and smart, author of Sometimes I think, Sometimes I am.

Sandra Juto


Possibly every single blog that you read has had a post about her. At least, that's what it seems to me. I try not to re-bounce posts that have been already out there, so that you log in here to find out something possibly new. But, alas, some talent can't just be ignored like that. And that's why today I'm posting about Sandra Juto, who appeared into my (virtual) life out of the blue but it's here to stay.


I have had to give in to my bouncy heart and get her set of prints, or I could possibly die. It makes me wonder what is it with swedish artists, they infiltrate themselves into my life and imagery, and are stubbornly poetical. See her blog here, and her site here.

Ukiyo-e

People of the blogosphere, I've just returned from a day trip to Barcelona and I've been to see an exhibition about Ukiyo-e (pictures of the floating world), Japanese woodblock prints that depict their contemporary culture (17th to 19th-ish centuries). It was divided into different sections: theatre still-lives; sumo ones; female beauty; erotic and lanscape.
It has been so beautiful, inspiring and awe-provoking. Absolutely outstanding. We've also been lucky enough to catch a free guide around the show with the most expert young lady. She made us understand how connected the circumstances of the artists were with the political power regenting Japan at the times. (on a funny note, the very explicit erotic prints were forbidden -altought they still circulated- not because of what was shown but because of the couples depicted being from different social casts).

The delicacy and peculiar aesthetics (for an occidental art composition mind set) were totally bewildering.

It's made me confirm I might want to study Art History next.

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Trained as a Product designer and in Fine Arts (a bit). Now a MA student of Contemporary Art History and Visual Culture. Passionate about culture, trends, rituals and people (and vegan food). Proud owner of Nosideup Etsy store. See more at http://www.mariagilulldemolins.com

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