due to my new website WARSAWMADE.COM
the warsaw blog has to change locations.
please do find the new blog at:
www.warsawmade.com/blog/
thank you for following me to my new home.
xoxoxo
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Thursday, February 12, 2009
J. Morgan Puett, kill me now...
because i will never be this cool...


















She dips her clothes in wax. She finds abandoned houses in rural areas and makes them complete with rural and artisinal references. Then she does the same thing with storefronts in manhattan. She recreates lifestyles, and her installations are amazing. If only i knew how to pronounce her name....



















She dips her clothes in wax. She finds abandoned houses in rural areas and makes them complete with rural and artisinal references. Then she does the same thing with storefronts in manhattan. She recreates lifestyles, and her installations are amazing. If only i knew how to pronounce her name....
music...makes the people...come together.

check out this website...all of these bands playing their hearts out in the streets of somewhere...
paris, i guess...
i don't know french...
you will be inspired by the simplicity and rawness and beauty of these videos.
c
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Ranru, Noragi
japanese indigo is incredible. it is my favorite color, in all of its shades, from fresh and n
ew to old and faded.
there is a technique in japan of using and patching over and over a piece of fabric, so that you never have to throw it away, but pass it through the family as the layers of patches and stitches become thicker and more beautiful. It is called Ranru.
This is a Ranru Noragi. Noragi means 'farmer's work wear.' It was worn and washed and patched and worn again and again for years until it became this amazing textile. Can you imagine someone wearing this? While working??
I found these images on a website called
ichiroya.com, a japanese marketplace for kimono's, folkloric antiques, wall hangings, and so so much more.
Labels:
japan,
Noragi,
Ranru,
vintage clothing,
Vintage fabric
fightin' shirt
beautiful things.
Saturday, January 31, 2009
LUREN JENISON


...and Four Cut Fabrics.....

...and this wall sized painting, Theater of Nature




Friday, January 23, 2009



But tonight my friend Jon uploaded a video to facebook of Blind Melon performing "Soup," which is actually an incredible song. I had forgotten about it, but the second it started it brought back this flood of memories, how I had played that song over and over in my room when I was still so young and discovering everything.
What it really made me think about, however, was that when I was just beginning to discover what was out there in the world, if I saw something inspiring, it INSPIRED me. What I mean is, I felt it through my whole body, it felt like a world of possibilities. It was frustrating in that I could never grab a hold of the feeling, it was so fleeting, but at least I felt the notion that "it" was out there.
And I think that is what I always look for today. It's a little harder to come by, as jaded-ness sets in, but that feeling that amazing people are doing amazing things, and that amazingness exists in the world.
So I think that is what this blog will be about. Amazingness. Inspiration. Silly, for sure, but also so very important. So I leave you with photos of Shannon Hoon, lead singer of Blind Melon, who, like so many incredible people, burned out rather than faded away.
P.S. My apologies to the rest of the band, who were so important too, but I guess they will always be in the shadow of Shannon.
Sunday, January 4, 2009
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