Or just a stay inside and make candles, which is what we're doing...
Showing posts with label projects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label projects. Show all posts
2.09.2013
6.13.2011
Best punching bags ever, and best punching bags photo ever.
By Patricia Ellisor Gaines, from her book
Soft: an Irresistible Collection of Pillows,toys Bags, Objects to Sit On, Ornaments for the Body, and Various Malleable Oddities...and How to Make Them (1977)
(and best book title ever)
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4.17.2011
12.02.2010
Twisted Tales
Incidental display for the old Baxter Library building in Portland Maine. These apparitional book spirals (there's another one opposite) corkscrew into the main hall referencing Shakespeare's "shuffling off this mortal coil", as the grand old library now has new occupants.
One of seven new installations all for the old library by Wary Meyers Decorative Arts.
more soon!
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Baxter Library Projects,
Books,
projects,
Wary Meyers Designs
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11.29.2010
David Hockney, Vogue Paris 1985
Speaking of David Hockney, in Paris, here are a few of the 40 pages of fantastic photo collages, paintings, drawings, and writing he contributed to French Vogue for the Dec 1985-Jan 86 issue.
I bought this on the newsstand when I was going to college in Paris. I've always loved the desk photo, mostly because of the Pistilli Roman-typefaced book and the Lubalin Graph-typefaced Dog Biscuits, but looking at it now with our book just being published, I think what a cool project it would be to make a desk like that: cubist and fragmented, that looks like a Google street-view of a desk, if the Google car were the sizeof a Corgi toy. (Mr. Hockney, let's make some furniture!) (...and Corgi, make the Google Camera Car!)
I bought this on the newsstand when I was going to college in Paris. I've always loved the desk photo, mostly because of the Pistilli Roman-typefaced book and the Lubalin Graph-typefaced Dog Biscuits, but looking at it now with our book just being published, I think what a cool project it would be to make a desk like that: cubist and fragmented, that looks like a Google street-view of a desk, if the Google car were the sizeof a Corgi toy. (Mr. Hockney, let's make some furniture!) (...and Corgi, make the Google Camera Car!)
Also, check out our friend J.B. Taylor's post "When David Met Celia", which was the catalyst for these Hockney posts.
... and that's Hockney's cubist portrait of Celia Birtwell on the cover.
And also visit other friends' Dominic Lutyens and Kirsty Hislop's blog:
http://flashinonthe70s.wordpress.com/
... and that's Hockney's cubist portrait of Celia Birtwell on the cover.
And also visit other friends' Dominic Lutyens and Kirsty Hislop's blog:
http://flashinonthe70s.wordpress.com/
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11.14.2010
Herb Lubalin Ampersand
Ampersand designed by Herb Lubalin for Upper & Lower Case Magazine, 1970.
This 3-D version is a leftover from a type/writing themed installations project we've been working on lately for an ad agency. More soon.........
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Design,
Herb Lubalin,
Our Home,
projects,
Typography
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10.18.2010
Wary Meyers Painting Pillows
Off the wall and onto the sofa! Our latest project is a collection of hand-painted (by me) and sewn (by Linda) down-and-feather-filled painting pillows. The first collection is all Abstract Expressionist, inspired by the works of Willem de Kooning, Jackson Pollock and Franz Kline. Approximately 18" square, the acrylic paint is thick in parts (like the actual paintings) and nicely pliable. $145 each.
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Labels:
abstract expressionism,
art,
Interiors,
pillows,
projects,
Scale,
Wary Meyers Designs
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8.19.2010
Progettazione 1x2
Gustav Eiffel/ Enzo Mari- inspired 1x2 plank mantel ("Eiffel Mantel") just after completion in the summer of 2008. Highly mathematical instructions on how to build it are in our book Wary Meyers' Tossed & Found.
Below that is from the following spring, when a winter outside oxidized the nails and they leached into the wood grain, but I like it even better that way. It shows more of "the hand".
Above, a pig working on a Mari-esque progettazione (interlocking end table/s) in the illustration for the book's last page (the end).
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Labels:
1x2,
book references,
Design,
Italy,
Patina,
projects,
Typography,
Wary Meyers Designs
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7.05.2010
Keith Kustard and Macaron
Introducing Keith Kustard and his little friend Macaron,
via the pencils of John and the needles of Linda.
The two plush compadres are destined to make starring appearances in some future Wary Meyers projects, and have a permanent gig hanging out in Fletcher's room, but for right now they're lounging on the second floor gallery of Corduroy Surf Boutique in Portland, who also have prints (below) and a couple of original watercolors for sale.
Keith & Macaron in the Florida Keys: 20x16"(15x12"image) archival print $35
Labels:
art,
Design,
kids,
projects,
soft sculpture,
Wary Meyers Designs
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5.25.2010
5.20.2010
À la table
Vintage Gucci napkins-and-tablecloth, old Gio Ponti silverware, and an early set of Julia Child, from yard sales.
And from the flotsam-filled dock undersides of Portland came the wood to make the chevronned Jean Prouve esque Tropicale (Nauticale?) Farm Table, called "Picnic Table" in Tossed & Found, only because we were watching "Manon of the Spring" when we had to come up with a name.
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Labels:
food,
Patina,
projects,
Wary Meyers Designs,
Yard sales
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4.30.2010
3.14.2010
Knitted Landscapes
Two fantastic projects- the picture sweater and landscape rug- from the 1978 British book
The Needleworker's Constant Companion.
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2.07.2010
11.26.2009
10.30.2009
10.03.2009
1x2
We wrote another guest post for Apartment Therapy, this time about the easy, gratifying aesthetic solutions 1x2 boards can offer your blank walls. Above is a photo I took behind the Shell Man, in Islamorada Florida earlier this year. The 1x2s are used to ship fragile coral and shells, then thrown away out back. If you're ever looking for wood for a project, check behind places like this, or places that have free pallets, since there could be packing crates there as well.
From top: The 1x2 opening spread from Wary Meyers' Tossed & Found in a NY apartment we did; more 1x2s in another NY apartment we did; Mrs. Mark Hampton's apartment by David Hicks (inspiration); a concept page from WMT&F which includes typographic 1x2 ideas in English, Kanji, and Cyrillic.
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Labels:
1x2,
book references,
David Hicks,
Interiors,
New York,
projects,
Typography
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9.06.2009
Fireplace Type
Labels:
book references,
Design,
fireplace,
physical graffiti,
projects,
Typography
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8.25.2009
Wary Meyers multi-compartmented dresser (in progress), or, What Would Donald Judd Wear?
Inspired by Moshe Safdie's Habitat '67, Donald Judd, backpacks, and cancerous growths on trees. We just needed to decide whether there should be doors or drawers on the added wooden boxes, and unfortunately this indecision kept it from the tight deadlines of Wary Meyers' Tossed & Found, although we did use an unfinished shot as a chapter opening. It's now keeping company with other unfinished projects in our basement, but the plan is to finish it before it gets too cold outside to saw 25 drawers and doors. (We now think drawers up top and doors at the bottom).
Labels:
architecture,
book references,
Design,
procrastination,
projects
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8.01.2009
Useful things on the side of the road
If this were a yard sale we would have bought nearly everything. As it happens, what we did take were the old rubber hose, since our cheap store-bought one popped a few days ago, and you can't beat the fleshy patina on this one, the basket, which, we're not so much into baskets, but this one had been in a fire and looked kind of cool in a Maarten Baas/Maarten Baas' mother way, and it smelled great.
Not smelling great however was the overflowing plastic bag of damp Fozzie Bear-like sheepskin, but a few weeks hanging outside on the porch and a few bottles of Febreeze should freshen it up.
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Sometimes we're not sure of what to do with any of this, but if we ever need it it's there. Or conversely, we didn't know we needed it until we found it. For example, we didn't know that a perfect Halloween costume would be a ginger Chewbacca sitting in a gold directors chair with his entrails hanging out holding a burned basket of candy. Imagine seeing that when you open the door.
Labels:
projects,
trick or treat,
wocka wocka wocka
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