Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Affordable Art (PM Edition): Elizabeth Mayville


Whether images of seedlings, wildlife, local buildings or family members, Elizabeth Mayville 's paintings are a reflection of her adoration for "home" as well as the quiet anxiety that stems from being invested in something so beautiful and so completely temporary.

Elizabeth earned her BFA in 2006 and has been painting and working in Grand Rapids, Michigan ever since. She's completely bananas for any simple painting or drawing that is well executed and has a good sense of light and color.  See more of her work online:


poppytalk handmade:  Table 98


Fresh From the Oven: Blake Suarez

Contributor post by Will Bryant


Good ole Blake Suarez is one of my buddies here in Austin. He's a recent transplant from Florida that joined us here in Texas with his lovely (recently featured) girlfriend. Blake, much like myself, found a groove early on in college and started developing a client list as a young fella. Recently, he's spending too much time at the pool, but his work isn't suffering from it. Hope you enjoy looking at his unique style and charming characters!

More from Blake:
- Portfolio
- Dribbble
- Flickr
- Twitter



Link Love

Styling - Margot Austin, Photography - Michael Graydon for Style at Home (July 2011)

I'm busy behind the scenes today trying finish our June Lookbook which I hope to have out tomorrow - and so in the meantime I leave you with this lovely photo from the July issue of Style at Home and a few links:

I wish I was here right now.
This cake is like a painting (via Cafe Cartolina)
I'm loving these grey shutters
Ready to get baked?
A great post on participating in the National Stationery Show from beginning to end.
In case you missed it, we've chimed in on the UO debaucle.


 

Monday, May 30, 2011

Hey Buddy!


I'm in love with this dog.  And isn't his bow-tie fitting? It's handmade by the talented duo Hande and Emre over at Silly Buddy.  See more:

poppytalk handmade:  Table 72

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Cute Curiosities: Saratops


Sara Tenanes aka Saratops is a 22 year old girl originally from the Bay area, but now living and going to school in Los Angeles. She likes to ride her bike, drink tea, knit, and make cute curiosities.  And we are big fans.  More of her work:

poppytalk handmade: Table 68

Because we support handmade, we felt a responsibility to the handmade community to chime in on the Urban Outrage subject.

A small, independent designer creates a design. A large corporation takes the design and mass produces it. The small, independent lacks marketing and promotion budgets. The large corporation has multiple retail outlets on a global scale and a comparatively large marketing budget. Let's say for arguments sake - and because it's a common theme to develop and gain inspiration from other designs and influences - that that design is informed by other influences and designs. Possibly the design is not uniquely the small, independent's own. Does this mean it's open season? Can any large corporation/company grab whatever design is out there, just because there is no way to legally prove and defend the origin?

Corporate/Company Social Responsibility (CSR) can be seen as separate from a Company's legal responsibilities. Just because something is legal to do, does not make it the moral thing to do. If the only guidelines of a company's are legal, then we might - as consumers, and general members of society - question whether that company's position within the marketplace is valid. Just because you can, doesn't mean you do. Just because others have recreated a specific design, does not justify a large Company's actions. 12 wrongs still don't make a right. This is not a level playing field; a multi-national corporation is not operating on the same plane as a small independent.

Oh, and the token, small number of independents that the corporation supports by offering shelf space, does not wipe it's hands clean. And the assertion that your reply is in defense of those few independents is PR spin; it's really about damage control for the corporation's face.


-Earl
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Update:
Since we posted this we want to clarify our issue. We don't condone the copying and selling of anyone's work (independent or corporate) - what we're saying is this company at issue here is stating it's a non-issue (basically) in their response statement.

There have been claims for years that this company and it's subsidiaries are well-known for copying independant artist's work (or buying copied work - made in China products) and re-selling them in their stores (see a few examples here , here and here). With their recent debaucle, and their response to it, we question their ethics and validity in the marketplace. And because we represent many independent artists online, we feel we have a responsibility to say something as a part of that community and not let this go as a "non-issue".

A few other's have chimed in online, and I'd like to direct you to Aesthetic Outburst. Abbey perfectly sums up how we feel. Click here to read.

Also read more over at Wolfie and the Sneak, Renee also wrote about this subject earlier this year a couple times here and here.

And Renee's newest post here.

-Jan
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If you don't know what we're talking about, here's the history:

Read this in order:

1) http://www.myaimistrue.com/2011/05/urban-outfitters-ripoff-trending-topic
2) http://www.regretsy.com/2011/05/27/urban-outrage
3) blog.urbanoutfitters.com/blog/urban_outfitters_responds_to_false_allegations_by_necklace_designer
4) http://twitter.com/#!/designsponge/status/74518175152226304

Friday, May 27, 2011

Weekend Project: Bake a Beet Cake


I absolutely love this video by Tiger in a Jar, a creative studio run by husband and wife duo, Matt and Julie. They make videos, plan parties and hunt far and wide for amazing vintage decor. Click here to get the accompanying recipe (and a larger version of the video). Have a great weekend and long weekend (if you're visiting from the U.S.)! Via Muse Per Gioco.