All week I’ve been relishing the spring flowers that have popped up all over town. Whether we’re driving down the street and seeing purple wild flowers appear or watching the butter yellow irises in our yard bloom, it feels like fresh flowers are everywhere. There are few subjects I love more in artwork than flowers, so I’ve always been a fan of artists that focus on floral still-life subjects. One of my favorites is Helen McCullagh, who has some incredible new paintings on display at Fleurt, a group show at Saint Cloche gallery in Sydney dedicated to flowers. Nine artists, from photographers and painters to ceramicists, will show their work starting this Saturday through Sunday, June 7th. Click here for more info on the show and check out some of Helen’s latest pieces above and below. If you’re in Sydney, send us some pics if you visit in person! It looks like it’s going to be an amazing show. Until then, best wishes for a safe and happy weekend. xo, grace
- We love this pastel pink restaurant design.
- This short film focuses on the production side of the neon-sign industry in Hong Kong and what’s being done to keep it alive.
- This bookstore inside a church from 1924 is STUNNING.
- Karl Lagerfeld built an entire grocery store to serve as the backdrop for his Paris Fashion Week show.
- Petere Vetsch has built over 90 earth houses to date. They’re quirky and definitely unique.
- Inside Georgia O’Keeffe’s home, truly a marriage of indoors and outdoors.
- Ellen debuts her new home line — we love all the blues!
- ICFF 2015: Terrestrial Textures and Patterns, Contemporary Quilting, Skeletal Bentwood, Graffiti Prints.
- Must-Reads: Gold Foil Trends at the National Stationery Show 2015, Otomi Tiles from Grow House Grow, D*S Quarterly Box #2: Color!
- Sneak Peeks: A Portland Home Bursting with Flowers, A neat and tidy home by the bay, A family’s first home in Sweden, A Bohemian Home in the California Desert.
- Before & After: Jason’s Portland Building Makeover
- Recipes: Gooey Gooey Cake from Grandbaby Cakes
- City Guide: Taipei, Taiwan
- Life & Business: Checklist for your digital storefront, Profiles: Martha Porter of Buried Diamond and Analisse Taft-Gersten of Alt for Living.
via Design*Sponge http://ift.tt/1LtE0nE From Grace Bonney
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