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    July 20th, 2011

    ENTHUSIASM!

    Anatomically correct.

    Are you ready to get the wind up?

    I spy…

    The road (or track) less traveled…

    You have the right to remain silent:

    Aw, I bet my roommate has had to do this for me…introvert that I am.

    I’m not sure why, but I kind of like this. I think it would look great with other species.

    Ah, innovation for the skinny girl. I’ll take mine extra pointy, so it doubles as a weapon.

    Actually, I think I can “weight” a little…

    Til I eat a few of these…

    I always renovate my house in an evening gown.

    And just so you leave this blog a little smarter today:

  • Matthew Gray Gubler: Gublernation/Gublerland

    July 19th, 2011

    My dear friend Skye recently directed me to GUBLERNATION, quite (correctly) certain that I would enjoy the various comedic gems to be discovered there.

    One look and, in a rare astrological outburst, I immediately said “I’d be shocked if the author of this blog is not a fellow Pisces” (we often possess a distinctly…”Dr Seussian” quality).

    However, I didn’t know that Matthew Gray Gubler is actually a well known genius on the popular program Criminal Minds.

    Pardon my pop culture ignorance. I’m always many years behind on even the best TV shows.

    Twin Peaks rocks, by the way.

    The best part of light colored canvas shoes: sketch-ability (I hear this pair makes you run really fast, too)…

    Here I spent hours making a pair of astronomy Mary janes, complete with actual Hubble footage…and I’m schooled by these badass monsters.

    If we ever walk up to each other and engage in a shoe battle, I think my spiral galaxies would get devoured by the striped snake.

    Drawings…

    This little chap’s story is quite unique. But don’t read it to your kids at bedtime. There are syringes.

    GUBLERNATION
    You can also check out Gublerland (I recommend the self-mockumentary in the video section)

  • Richard Tennant Cooper

    July 18th, 2011

    I couldn’t find much information about Richard Tennant Cooper. But I love his metaphorical medical paintings (early 20th century).

    He depicts the final moments of life, the teetering between worlds and the hazards of medical procedures with spirits, demons and menacing translucent figures.

    I anyone has a link to a larger resource of his work, I’d like to see it.

  • Cake Rental

    July 17th, 2011

    I’m posting this largely because the rental of consumable objects baffles me. Any event that warrants a cake presumably warrants the consumption of cake (the only exception that comes to mind is a photo shoot).

    But apparently, cake rental has become…a thing.

    Don’t even think about eating it. It’s fake. Well, the outside is made of edible fondant, further sweetening the temptation that would be thwarted by a mouthful of industrial foam should one attempt a bite.

    I believe some come with a compartment that holds a small bit of actual cake, which kind of makes me want to purchase one as a piece of home decor/utilitarian serving device.

    The most absurd aspect of this burgeoning business is the wedding market. According to the site:

    Wedding cakes are the center of any wedding party. The newly wed couples dream about their cake, however the cost of wedding cakes can skyrocket, also the possibility of falling over during transportation, heat and humidity for the outdoor weddings can be a major concern. We provide a service, where you can rent the beautifully designed centerpiece wedding cake.

    An example:

    The cynic in me wonders, have we become so image obsessed as a society that we even prize form over function with our FOOD? The Japanese have some stellar plastic food models, fit for a buffet…

    I’d love to hear about a couple who rented ALL their wedding food. Even the appetizers.

    Cake Rental

  • Idle Thumbs: Squirrel Study Sheet

    July 16th, 2011

    Scientific Illustration drew my attention to the best watercolor representations of squirrel anatomy I’ve ever seen (granted, I’ve not seen many, but still…).

    I love the title of this one: Squirrel Study Sheet

    By Idlethumbs on Flickr.

  • Anthony T.W. Myers

    July 15th, 2011

    Anthony T.W. Myers is responsible for my favorite art piece of the day:

    I’ve really enjoyed browsing his site and the twisted little tales his pieces tell.

    There is a whole section of robot action, too.

    See more here.

  • Clockwork Prayer: Mechanical Monk, Cira 1560

    July 14th, 2011

    Since I saw this on Boing Boing, I’m sure it’s already gotten quite a bit of buzz. But I can’t deny you guys a 16th Century mechanical monk if you haven’t seen him yet.

    In the Smithsonian Institution is a sixteenth-century automaton of a monk, made of wood and iron, 15 inches in height. Driven by a key-wound spring, the monk walks in a square, striking his chest with his right arm, raising and lowering a small wooden cross and rosary in his left hand, turning and nodding his head, rolling his eyes, and mouthing silent obsequies. From time to time, he brings the cross to his lips and kisses it. After over 400 years, he remains in good working order.

    Watch it in action:

    And read a bit more about this lovely oddity on The Blackbird Archive.

  • House of Shelves

    July 13th, 2011

    My friend Jim sent me the link to this House of Shelves, knowing that it is indeed the “perfect house for me.”

    See? I don’t have too many books, collections, craft supplies, etc. I simply don’t live in a house that optimizes space properly.

    My personal clutter is nothing that a few thousands shelves couldn’t cure (and my meticulous nature would ensure expert organization and presentation).

    Source

  • 2011 Jello Mold Competition

    July 12th, 2011

    I was hoping to make it to the 2011 Jello Mold Competition a few weeks ago, but wasn’t able to get there. Luckily, I just stumbled across this gallery with some stunning photos of the winners.

    Yep…it’s Jello…

    I didn’t see this one on the official website, but it’s pretty amazing.

    Breakfast, anyone?

    And now the one I think is the most outrageous:

    You can check out the 2011 winners on the official site here.

  • Adrian Borda

    July 11th, 2011

    Recently I received a reader suggestion for Romanian artist Adrian Borda.

    I do like a nice bit of surrealism in the early evening…

    Here we have wonderful elements of worlds merging and colliding. Man, machine, animal, music…

    See more here.

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