Showing posts with label installation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label installation. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

gems of fashion: Pamela Love


New York Fashion Week usually means a barrage of runway images and news feeds exploding with designer names and blog posts. It's rare that I come across an image that grabs me for a moment before I quickly try to ignore it as to avoid a mind clouded with trends. The above image from Pamela Love's Fall 2011 collection, which premiered at Milk Studios on Saturday, was the one that stopped me in my web-wandering tracks.

 

Chunky. Crystalline. Iridescent. What's not to love? I've always admired Pamela Love's work, even though some of it is too bohemian for my style (or too insanely expensive for my bank account). The pieces in this new collection, however, are like magical pendants of some science fiction goddess. They look weighty and strict in their geometry, but are also colorful and fun. The collection doesn't take itself too seriously, which is exactly what good jewelry should do. There is a union of heaven and earth that is so sweetly expressed in these pieces. Wearing a medallion of prismatic minerals, I imagine I'd be transported to another realm where glowing crystals are shooting stars and alien planets are ruled by celestial beings.

The installation that was behind the models during the show is also quite nice.


(images via HERE'S THE DEAL and Milk Made Live.)

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Close Encounters



My installation Space Rocks: A Look at Far-Out Minerals will be in a group show this month at the Arts Guild of New Jersey.

Science fiction has always been a touch point for the imagination. Whether the colonization of other planets, artificial intelligence, alien life forms, space travel, flying saucers, or area 51, the unknown, fantastical and weird act as inspiration to artists across the world. These topics have been explored in countless forms - writing, films, artwork and stories of all kinds. Eight artists working within this theme have been selected for Close Encounters. In addition, we are pleased to present the original radio broadcast of the War of the Worlds  from October 30, 1938, as part of the exhibition.


Thursday, September 9, 2010

save the date!

Space Rocks is getting a round 2!


I am participating in a group show this coming winter called Close Encounters, which is about science fiction, aliens, and outer space. Get the details here.