“in the age of information overload, the ultimate luxury is meaning and context" – Louis Rossetto
"...research starts from the idea that people are “estranged” from their future self." (via)
"I have nothing to say and I am saying it and that is poetry as I need it." — John Cage
Ginger tonic / Still from EMBRACING (1992) dir. Naomi Kawase / Photo by Nico Kok / Photo via @hatanowataru
Thinking hard about a government application for forgiveness.
PB toast by Martin Creed / discontinued sandwich suitcase / an "indispensable delicacy" / recent work — collaboration, content production for Gjusta Bakery
Research on fasciation for F.Miller / cabbage face masks / artworks by Simon Hantai / herb exchange
And you may find yourself
Living in a shotgun shack
And you may find yourself
In another part of the world
And you may find yourself
Behind the wheel of a large automobile
And you may find yourself in a beautiful house
With a beautiful wife
And you may ask yourself, well
How did I get here?
an assortment of sensory delights
gratuitous reflections following a natal chart reading
John Pawsons's steel flatware set at March SF / butter pile found on Instagram, pic @frederikbillebrahe / hands of friendship talismen via etsy / co-working women, source unknown
Including two recent-ish examples of work for Apiece Apart + J.Hannah Jewelry
“If you want to teach people a new way of thinking, don't bother trying to teach them. Instead, give them a tool, the use of which will lead to new ways of thinking.” — R. Buckminster Fuller
There was a time when we didn’t know what we know. Can things stay secret?
Youth is: broad strokes and discovery. Growing up is: color, detail, an evolution into what's niche.