Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Animal Art

I love dogs.

My husband hates dogs. (It always surprises me when people hate dogs. I just don't understand it.) So right now, we don't have a dog... it might be a long time before we ever do. Luckily, I stumbled upon a website that works as a lovely vicarious dog.

http://www.sharonmontrose.com/


 On location

 On set

The only problem is that I start to get really envious when looking at these pictures. It makes me want one really bad.

The photographer, Sharon Montrose, also photographs a lot other animals.




Since I married a man who is 6' 8" I plan on having tall children. These baby giraffe prints would be so cute in a kid's room (especially if they are tall too). I want them so bad!

She also photographs cats and babies, but I like dogs and the other animals best. She also has a blog with a lot of her work - http://sharonmontrose.blogspot.com/

Sharon does a lot of commercial photography with animals too. This is a set she did for Target this last spring. It's beautiful!





I just think everything she does is beautiful (that's why I posted so many pictures). It's truly amazing.


Moritake Art

Yoshihiro Moritake's online sketchbook







All of the pictures are available for free as desktop wallpapers in both 1440 x 900 and 1280 x 960 sizes.

Friday, August 6, 2010

Bread Blog

This summer I've had a tendency to become bored very quickly. I don't have a job until September and I just finished summer semester at school. I live in a small apartment alone with my husband, who actually is busy. I just don't have much to do. This morning I was in the "bored realm," just browsing the web when I came across a new food blog. This food blog was poorly put together and pretty uninteresting all around. However, one of the recipes on this blog interested me and the blog she took it from interested me even more. I was instantly hooked.



The blog is only about bread. This may sound boring (because what's more boring than sliced bread... isn't that what they say?) But it was actually really interesting. It has a large variety of bread flavors including coconut bread, asian multigrain rice buns,and green tea and pistachio bread. It also includes a variety of genres of bread, such as doughnuts, bagels, focacia and pizza dough.


And, whereas I am a very visual person and pictures are important to me in recipes. I fell in love with the blog in large part because of the pictures.


With each recipe they show both the outside and the inside of the bread. The inside is the most important to me, because it is the most convincing part.
Chocolate Hazelnut Babka
This blog is not only beautiful and creative, it has given me something to do for the next month. Here are a few of the breads I want to bake: Spinach Feta Bread, Bread soup (or Papa al Pomodoro), Potato Bagel Stars, Bread Cones, English Muffins, and, the one that started it all, Pesto Bread.


Friday, July 23, 2010

New Dino


Not only is it a great Dino, it's a book. And not only is it a book, it's a Thesaurus! It's a Dinothesaurus! Happy day!

New Robo

My sister sent this to me today. Couldn't be happier.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Food Blog - New Favorite

I am so excited about finding this new food blog. It is perfect! It is only baked goods, but the blog is so perfect I'm willing to overlook that. The pictures are great. The layout is amazing! It's very well organized. The girl who does it is young and completely self-taught so it's impressive that way. The recipes are creative and the narration is interesting.

And best of all, the title has my lucky number in it. (I'm in love!)

http://17andbaking.com/

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Music: Melody Gardot

Along with actress Carey Mulligan, I fell in love with the musician Melody Gardot while watching the film An Education. She has a hauntingly beautiful, silky voice. Genre: jazzy, mellow blues similar to the 50's with a modern touch. (I don't normally like scatting - I love hers).


Her story is really interesting. She never planned on becoming a musician. Taken from Amazon, here is the story of how she got into singing professionally

It was only after an automobile accident while riding her bicycle home that the path Gardot has set out on began to change. Struck suddenly by a vehicle, she suffered multiple pelvic fractures, spinal, nerve and head injuries. Several of the effects have left their marks in various ways such as requiring Gardot to carry a cane and sport shaded glasses to combat residual photosensitivity.


Since Gardot had dabbled in music the past, during a follow up visit one day, her doctor suggested she try music therapy as a means for recovery. Specifically, he believed it would help her with her cognitive problems as music has been known to help repair neuropathways in the brain after severe trauma. However, her doctor can't have imagined the far-reaching consequences. While still unable to walk, Melody began writing and recording songs on a portable multitrack recorder at her bedside.
"I started recording the songs as a way to remember what I'd done; I had really bad short-term memory problems," she explains. "At the end of the day I couldn't remember the beginning".


I love My One and Only Thrill ("Your Heart is as Black as Night" is featured on An Education).

Carey Mulligan


This girl is so pretty. Not many people can pull of that kind of a pixie cut.



She is seriously stunning.


My husband and I watched her film "An Education" I loved it. He hated it.

Sunday, July 11, 2010

More Anthropologie Art

I know I've only done one other post since my last Anthropologie art post, but I just love it all so much, I couldn't help but keep looking for more.

So here is some more:






So lovely. Don't doubt there will be more to come.