January 2009
9 posts
While some artists turn to oil, watercolor or bits of smoky black charcoal for their creations, Etsuko Ichikawa opts for something more ephemeral: fire. The Seattle-based artist is known for her “glass pyrographs,” ethereal drawings made by literally painting with the fire and smoke emitted from hot molten glass.
Traces of the Molten State on Vimeo (via Vimeo)
Favourite Onomatopias
Please read these aloud with enthusiasm in rapid succession:
chirp, bonk, bash, roar, pop, whoosh, smack, ping, rattle, slurp, splash, zoom, smash, crack, bang, crunch, smooch.
Via: summerJets
Told or Known - Tumblr Follow Mode →
Pluggin script for Greasemonkey and Firefox
Welcome to the White House →
New Whitehouse.gov site goes live during the inauguration. Elegant site, shame about the badly rendered jpegs. Isn’t it artifacts that the new administration wants to change?!
About Rustyholden tumble
Stuff and things collected by Matt Algie
Beached as bro. Tiltshift time capture vid from Keith Loutit via Vimeo