yesterday we headed out for some snowshoeing in celebration of my friend, amy’s, birthday (and the fact that we actually
Archive for the ‘artsy fartsy’ Category
2012
design it together.
i made my first trip to the troy-based design shop, design it together, last week, and it was an all-around
2012
73 letterpress.
i’m declaring a motto for 2012, and it is . . . !!! i just found it (letterpressed, even!) in
2011
i like this stuff.
here are a few things i’m digging right now – this tumblr page features thoughts on typography, accompanied by pictures
2011
a bird in hand.
i take a few different routes to get to work in the mornings, and one of those brings me through
2011
type truck.
in case i haven’t mentioned it specifically on here before, i love all things letterpressed (hence the play on words
2011
art, wine and some slide guitar.
yesterday i spent the evening in a barn on the outskirts of saratoga county, surrounded by original art work and friends, sipping
2011
art on lark.
a few pictures i took today of paintings on the old planned parenthood building on lark street in albany
2011
the burning house.
my latest internet obsession is the burning house. as explained on the site: If your house was burning, what would
2011
good morning, sunshine!
i’m not going to lie, i’ve been sporting a bfa (kristen speak for bad f*cking attitude) this week. general bad
2011
etsy // minusOne.
as i mentioned a few weeks ago, i love etsy. for those of you not familiar with the site, etsy’s
2011
hilda grahnat.
i’m loving hilda grahnat’s online shop. her prints, postcards, tote bags, and clocks made out of vintage books(!!!) are great.
2010
PaperDolls of Saratoga.
i’m a stationery junkie with an extreme interest in sending personal mail. i love paper, anything letter pressed, hand writing
2010
“if we want life itself, here surely we have it.”
the current exhibit at the carrie haddad gallery in hudson, ordinary things, looks absolutely fascinating to me. the work of
2010
if the shoe fits . . .
leonardo da vinci said, “the human foot is a masterpiece of engineering and a work of art.” the albany institute








