Lasers in General

You dudes may remember that not even an entire month ago I got my act together and finally put my horse print up for sale on etsy.  Well, it was such a darn good time I've gone and done it again.

Lasers in General is my newest piece, printed in (ahem) METALLIC GOLD and black, he's 26" of pure shiny federalist awesomeness.  Limited edition prints are for sale on etsy HERE.  Why do they cost less than the horsey?  Because it's smaller and was much easier and less expensive to print.  Bada bing.

Thank you, Erin, for your lovely photography and styling skillz.  Don't you guys j'adore the eagle lamps with the general print?  Can I get a whatwhat?

CLICK HERE to check out Lasers in General on Etsy

And to grab one of the last horsey prints, CLICK HERE

Smoke and Mirrors

This weekend has brought on a blitz of furniture rearranging, thanks in large part to your awesome enthusiasm for Friday's post asking for music suggestions. You'll be happy to know that we're busy listening to lots of your picks, and that all the fresh and new happening up in here has inspired me to do something about the big black box wall. So while we're busy employing every sleight of hand trick in the book to conceal, disguise, and reconfigure, our now staggering collection of AV equipment, I am hoping to wow you with some trickery of my own. Watch as this post unfolds before your very eyes, with hardly a word to distract you from its glamor and mystery. See two artists and one interior photographer reinvent the color wheel, turning it into a blaze of kaleidoscopic glory.

Contemporary artist Eileen Quinlan:

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eileen quinlan

eileen quinlan

eileen quinlan

eileen quinlan

Barbara Kasten's compositions felt stale when I was first starting out in photography, but the sudden resurgence of abstraction in photography has breathed new life into her super 80s imagery.

barbara kasten

barbara kasten

barbara kasten

barbara kasten

Funhouse style interiors shot by Christoph Theurer:

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christoph theurer

christoph theurer

christoph theurer

Well kids, that's about it for today. Hope you enjoyed this peek into some crazy parallel universes. I've got tons more work to do before my own little world is inhabitable, so I'm gonna scoot on out of here. Don't worry -- I'll update soon with pictures of the big black box solution.

Cry Me A River

Dudes, it has been ugly, cold and raining, for the past week in Austin, and I'm pretty well sick of it. Austin is about sunshine and boiling heat, not this stupid apocalyptic rainfall. I think one of Ugo Rondinone's rainbow signs mounted atop my roof might help rectify the situation. At the very least it would act as a glowing beacon for all the hapless folks swimming around out there. My 'bow would proudly proclaim: Party At Erin's Arc! (Everyone Is Welcome). Or it could say one of these other things... I'm open.

ugo rondinone

via Internetwork

ugo rondinone

via mirumir's Flickr stream

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via Aquabotic

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via You Have Been Here Sometime

ugo rondinone

via lisabella's Flickr stream

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via Internetwork

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Portrait of John Giorno

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via Wooster Collective (hilarious image!)

If you had a giant neon rainbow perched atop your house, what would it say?