Wine Label Journal
Rob Ryan
Here is the description from the Paul Smith:
If you believe in love, but find it difficult to explain – this is for you.
-Rob Ryan
Rob Ryan has been cutting pictures out of paper for many years. He has exhibited all over the world, and recently collaborated with Paul Smith
This book is a limited edition of 500. It contains an exclusive signed and numbered Rob Ryan screen print presented in a gift envelope.
‘An enchanting, rare book that is a pure delight from beginning to end’
Sophie Dahl
[PS- If you started reading this blog right before Valentine's Day, you probably thought I was posting a lot of lovey stuff just because of the holiday. Well, as it turns out, I have a general obsession with all creative ways of expressing love, all year round... things I call sentimentia... creative bits of sentiment.. hope you enjoy it too!]
Many Fold Farm Identity System
Seriously. I’m totally hooked, just based on the identity system. That’s impressive for meat and cheese, something about which you really want to be sure of the quality.
It’s not flashy or catchy at all, but the details work perfectly together– the font and its color, the image and its color, the card shape with its cutouts, the super-thickness of the paper, and the letterpress– to speak volumes about the quality of the brand. …Exactly what you’d want in an identity system.
By Studio on Fire for Many Fold Farm, which specializes in fine meats and cheeses. You can check out Many Fold Farm’s blog here.
images reblogged from Pixels & Arrows
Nikki Flurry and Amy Salk
I want to have a costume party where everyone has to wear masks like this.
Well not really, as they are clearly art and not costume, but wouldn’t that look cool? I can actually imagine an entire masked ball in black where the only white are these masks. The photos would be amazing. Aren’t they beautiful?
These, and the pieces below, are all made of only paper. Above, the masks are by artists/designers/stylists/cool girls Nikki Flurry and Amy Salk. They say on their website that they are about the “grace and nuance of this humble material.” The pieces below are just by Nikki Flurry. (Aside: Nikki used to own Addiction boutique in Buckhead!)