Sunday, December 1, 2013

Why NYC Artist Jamison Ernest Is Giving Diamonds to Strangers




New York artist Jamison Ernest made the surprise announcement that he would be extending his gallery show an additional week so that he could give a gift to seven lucky visitors: $77,777 worth of diamonds. Starting on Saturday, he'll hide a single 177-faceted stone each day in a candlelit maze. "I hope a man who wants to get engaged but can't afford a diamond finds one," he tells Yahoo! Shine, "or a person who doesn't have enough money to get their family food and gifts for the holidays." He adds, "A lot of people have been beaten down so badly by life but just need a little bit of hope to believe in themselves again." The diamonds were purchased with proceeds from sales of his work so far, and he had no idea until a couple of weeks ago whether he could pull off adding the jewels or if last night would be his closing party.

Ernest knows from experience what it means to be given a second chance. Six months ago, he had a vision but no money to create his work. He launched a Kickstarter campaign for $2,500, which ballooned into about $65,000 of donations. Another campaign brought the total to over $120,000. He poured the money into creating his paintings and sculptures and building out the raw space for his exhibition, Bouncing Cars, which opened on Nov. 8 in a former meatpacking warehouse.
"The meaning of the work is open to the viewers, but my personal take on it is that life is not about the dead ends we hit, but our ability to see past them and overcome them," Ernest says. The show was inspired by a shocking event that could have been tragic but instead provided an extraordinary message of redemption. Fifteen years ago, he was driving on the Belt Parkway near his home in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, NYC, when the car in front of him began to swerve out of control. It smashed into a guardrail and flipped through the air, ejecting the couple inside. He pulled over to help, and, miraculously, both the man and woman were still alive. After an ambulance arrived, he never saw them again, but the vision of the near-catastrophe has haunted him ever since.
About 5,000 people have attended the show so far, and the valuable jewels are sure to attract many more. Only seven people will be allowed into the maze at a time, for seven minutes. Ernest uses the number seven because, as he explains, the number is the foundation for many systems, "seven phases of man's life, according to Shakespeare, seven days of the week, seven vertebrae [in the neck]." Inside the maze, which also contains seven passages, visitors will encounter messages to persevere, such as "In the Dark Is When Our Visions Become Clear." Ernest says he hopes people will exit the maze and reenter the light with a renewed sense of possibility. Bouncing Cars will be open every day but Thanksgiving until Nov. 30 at the Ambassador Gallery at 450 West 14th St. in New York City.

To see Ernest's work here is his website :
http://www.jamisonernestart.com/
 
 
 

 

 



Monday, October 14, 2013

Painting Pumpkins

If you have been on Pinterest lately, or have been browsing Instagram....painting pumpkins has taken over carving pumpkins. Maybe because you don't have the gooey mess, or because painting seems like more fun... but I was able to get together with some friends over the past week to decorate our own Halloween gourds.  And let me tell you - painting a pumpkin isn't as easy as you might think. Even though my decoration didn't come out exactly as planned, I had so much fun! It's more about appreciating the time we girls can carve out for each other these days :)


 Pinterest-inspired painted Pumpkins 
 
 
 
 
Reality of decorating pumpkins (its messy)  - *Thanks Sabrina Chazen for this action shot, and placing a glitter spider on my shoulder

My finished pumpkin, sitting near my front door *HAPPY HALLOWEEN*

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Palm Springs Modern Retro Homes Collaboration

I was delighted when I was approached by Palm Springs Modern Retro Homes to provide artwork for a recent property that they were renovating. They were looking for fresh, new, and colorful artwork to tie together the finishing touches of the "60's" décor. I knew that a few of my abstact pieces would work well when they were describing the project. And I have to say, I am so thrilled with the final results! So I posted a few pictures below.





 
 
 


Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Design Crush : Sara Berrenson




I will admit, there are certain people that I like to keep "tabs" on. Whether they are artists, fashion bloggers, or stylish friends...I follow them on Pinterest and Instagram to take note of what they are up to.  One artist/blogger/creator I like to watch is Sara Berrenson. Let me just start by saying, she is someone that you need to know.
 
 I met Sara years ago while we were both living in the South Bay. She was a designer at Mattel and right away I knew this girl had major talent. Over the years I have watched her design, and grow her empire as she launched her personal website; showcasing her dreamy wallpaper and flowery fabrics that would enliven any space. Sara delightfully knows the balance of pattern, color, and classic (vintage) prints. I have fallen in love with her cheerful works and her creations never fail to impress me. I am hoping to nab a few of her fabrics to make throw pillows for my bedroom. Samples of her work are below. They are A-MAZE-ZING!
 







 



To see more of her work, go to her website: saraberrenson.com 

*images via www.saraberrenson.com

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

The Beetle Sphere: An Actual 1953 VW Beetle Formed into a Perfect Sphere by Ichwan Noor

 
Jakatara-based sculptor Ichwan Noor created this giant sculpture of a 1953 Volkswagen Beetle that, combined with polyester and aluminum, has been morphed into a perfect sphere. Apparently this is one in a series of spherical (and cubical !) vehicles by the artist, but he also works in a variety of other subjects including anatomical forms.  Pretty awesome right?
 
 
 
 
 



Tuesday, June 4, 2013

The BEST Father's Day Cards

When I looked at my calendar the other day, I was blown away that Father's Day is just around the corner (if you don't know its Sunday, June 16)... and though I find that the best cards to give are the ones that you personally make, these creative ones would make any Papa smile .



Tell that special Ron Swanson fan you love them more than any meat tornado (order here)
 

Nuff said (order here)
 
 
 

Being the only Daughter.... this one spoke to my heart - (order here)

I think any Dad would agree  (order here) .

 
 
 
 For the many Dads to be, I think this is such a cute one! (order here).
 
 
 
Hold up. A Father's Day wallet? WAY better than a card! Maybe Dad will get the hint you still want him to pay for brunch WINK (order here)  
 
 
 

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Creepy or Awesome? Celebs in Classic Paintings

 
Although classic art has its place in history and is a true test in mastering realism... I find it to be really boring.  However I did find these images to be very amusing (and maybe a little creepy) of Celebrities juxtaposed in classically traditional paintings.
 
 





*pictures courtesy of Lost At E Minor

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Scott Wade Part 2

I first wrote about artist Scott Wade a few years back (post here)... but since then, there have been updates in his portfolio of "dirty car art".... The Royal wedding, and the Olympics...are just a few memorable events that he depicts... and I have to say, his new images are truly incredible....

As mentioned before, the artist uses his finger and sometimes a paintbrush to shade, highlight, and create temporary pictures on windows of unsuspecting vehicles. Amazing right?!










Monday, May 20, 2013

Art on Airplanes

 
 

  Painting aircrafts (particularly abandoned ones) is a movement I knew nothing about. Check out this article (here) on "The Boneyard Project"... which talks about turning old aircrafts into works of art by hiring artists to re-paint them. I posted most of the pictures from the piece here on the blog. These photographs are crazy good!






 

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Classic Works of Art on Toast

 Norwegian food artist Ida Skivenes has made famous paintings by artists such as Vincent van Gogh, Frida Kahlo, and Salvador Dalí much, much tastier than they originally were in her "toast series". I thought these images were a total crack up and wanted to share.. I included Batman and Wonder Woman as well because they were just as worthy as her more famous art subjects... Personally I wouldn't want to eat these works; they look too pretty! Thankfully no food went to waste as the artist, in true form, finishes each art toast with a bite!  
 
Edvard Munch

Salvador Dalí

Frida Kahlo

Claude Monet

Vincent van Gogh

Andy Warhol

Batman

Wonder Woman

And in case you were wondering... the toast does get eaten in the end!