4.29.2011

Do Whatever Works // my motherly mantra


In our old house in Portland, my mom's art studio was in our unfinished attic. As a kid, I saw the space as this glittering gem in the sky, crammed with memories, art, turpentine, paint, photos, and a HUGE wooden work table that mom built with her own two hands. Above the window at the head of the room, the first thing you saw when you entered, was a 2 foot tall phrase proclaiming, "DO WHATEVER WORKS", scrawled in white paint right on the wooden wall. As I've gotten older and begun my own adventures in the art world, the truth and value of her decree has really begun to sink comfortably into my head and heart. It now serves as a reminder in my life that yes, things don't always work out *exactly* as you thought they would, but to keep an open mind to something that might. If that means ripping your painting in half and just using part if it to begin the next version, so be it. If that means building a box instead of drawing one for your drawing assignment, then do it. If that means re-imagining your old dress by turning it into a pair of pants just because you feel like it, then hell to the yes. It also encouraged me to move through the world in a positive way, as a positive force, side-stepping convention and preconceived notions when necessary, just like my mom. (all seventies come-hither below)

So as I acknowledge that I've fallen off the blog train a bit, know that it's because I've been crazier than a coconut this spring. With mom's mantra echoing in my head, I've been blazing a trail of incredibly fun projects, including eight websites, three weddings, two books, a poster, a steep street redesign, daydreams of a new company offshoot, and (yes, you'd approve, mom) taking my precious time to flip all the way through a magazine every day in the sun during my enforced lunch break.

So that's what's working for me lately.

4.12.2011

Craftwork Wednesdays // super human beings


New poster for my favorite southern spot The Fixin' To... so head on over there tomorrow to get your hands dirty and your drinkin' on with super human beings, Megan and Marli!

4.11.2011

Alex-Vision // genius for hire.


My brother-in-law is a lot to blog about. You may remember when he married my sister (1, 2, 3), when they had their first anniversary, or maybe when he shot their genius christmas movies (1, 2, 3). He's kinda famous in our family for his dashing good looks, witty sense of humor, quirky imagination and unparalleled musical and tech-y talents. And now his official design reel is ready for your drooling. Click below to watch his incredible visual portfolio, or scroll past that for some screenshots of the action, though moments in time can hardly do the work justice.

Alex's crazy creative brain has created a "reel within a reel", and takes you on a meandering adventure through his work samples by way of a tour of the Portland Rose Garden... through his eyes. Blobs on leashes, glittering webs, scrolling trivia, and hovering metal crafts will blow your socks off. Hopefully this gives you an idea what Alex sees when he looks at the plain old things that we ignore or take for granted. Alex-vision, ladies and gentlemen. Please forward Alex's website on to anyone you know who may be looking for a genius in the field of visual effects and motion graphics. They won't be sorry you did...

4.04.2011

Enjoy // new web design


This morning, we launched the new website for Enjoy Events Co., a planning and design company based in the Bay Area. I've been seriously stoked to work on their new image for their blog and website, and can't wait to get their print promo package begun. The two creative geniuses behind the action are Emily and Megan, who could not be any sweeter... so for a little Monday morning sugar shock, head on over to their new site and blog.