Revolucion del Sueno
Last month, while wandering the charming streets of Sayulita, Mexico, I came across Revolucion del Sueño. The shop and brand has been around for about seven years, and is currently located on Calle...
View ArticleIllustrations by Katt Frank
With her perfectly imperfect line drawings dedicated to food, coffee, and flora, freelance illustrator Katt Frank is a woman after our hearts. Each piece features her lovely, wobbly line work with...
View ArticlePaper Sculptures by Maria Laura Benavente Sovieri
Photographer Maria Laura Benavente Sovieri doesn’t just capture her subjects with her camera, she often creates them as well. These charming, whimsical sculptures—made from little more than brightly...
View ArticleIndigo Bunting for Paperless Post
The tradition of sending valentines to friends is something we sorely miss about elementary school—and it’s one we’re thinking of resurrecting this year. With these quirky food-themed cards, it’s an...
View ArticleHelen Frankenthaler
After last week’s post about Gerhardt Richter, I found myself drawn into the work of his American contemporary, Helen Frankenthaler. While there’s not a documentary to give us a glimpse of her studio...
View ArticleWatercolors by Hadar Emanuel
Watercolors speak to me on a multitude of levels: the washy blocks of color and faded-to-bold richness creates so much visual interest. These pieces by Hadar Emanuel are a perfect example. His artwork...
View ArticleCut Paper by Zim & Zou
Zim & Zou is a French design studio started by Lucie Thomas and Thibault Zimmermann. Together, they explore many media, such as graphic design, illustration, paper sculpture, and...
View ArticleAshley Le Quere
I first spotted the work of Melbourne-based illustrator and surface designer Ashley Le Quere on a wall—several of her patterns have been translated to wallpapers—and wanted to find out more about her....
View ArticleClaudette Carracedo: The Mother-Daughter Project I
Mother’s Day is exceptionally special for me this year, with a 14-month-old daughter at home. Being a mom myself casts a new light on the holiday, not just with respect to my own daughter, but also to...
View ArticleSunsets Through Shattered Mirrors by Bing Wright
Captivating and astounding, right? These photographs are by New York-based Bing Wright, and feature reflections of sunsets in shattered mirrors. The series, called Broken Mirror/Evening Sky, was...
View ArticleClaudette Carracedo: The Mother-Daughter Project II
Today I’m excited to share the second installment of Claudette Carracedo‘s The Mother-Daughter Project, which we’re featuring in the weeks leading up to Mother’s Day. If you missed the first...
View ArticleClaudette Carracedo: The Mother-Daughter Project III
Today brings us to part three of Claudette Carracedo‘s The Mother-Daughter Project. In honor of Mother’s Day on May 11, we’ve been sharing installments of the photos Claudette captured of relationships...
View Article3D Paper by Maud Vantours
Parisian designer and artist Maud Vantours creates these incredible and breathtaking sculptures using one thing: paper. With a background in textiles and materials research, Maud is inspired by color,...
View ArticleClaudette Carracedo: The Mother-Daughter Project IV
Today we’re sharing our fourth and final installment of Claudette Carracedo‘s The Mother-Daughter Project; the series has been a sweet reflection leading up to Mother’s Day. It’s easy to focus solely...
View ArticleIllustrated Recipes by Felicita Sala
Two of things we love best here at Anthology are food and illustration. Lucky for us, we’ve discovered talented artist Felicita Sala. Her illustration work ranges far and wide, but our favorite parts...
View ArticleElizabeth Grubaugh at Patch NYC
Oh, if only Boston wasn’t so far from California! When we heard about Patch NYC‘s new show with artist Elizabeth Grubaugh, we immediately wanted to hop on a plane and check it out. “When Don and I...
View ArticleJordan Buschur
Buy Some Damn Art, the online shop and gallery curated by Kate Singleton, is one of my favorite places to stop in to discover new artists. On a recent visit, I came across the work of Jordan Buschur...
View ArticleCeramic Drawings by Katharine Morling
UK-based designer and artist Katharine Morling describes her work as “3-dimensional drawings, in the medium of ceramics.” And that’s really the best way to sum them up. Each piece is handmade and...
View ArticleArt of Sport
Art of Sport‘s prints have been on my radar for a while now, and with the World Cup starting today, it seems like the perfect time to share their work here. The San Francisco-based company’s...
View ArticleMichelle Morin
The fact that painter Michelle Morin‘s home is on a seacoast comes as no surprise after considering the subject matter of her work. Michelle studied painting and art history at the Massachusetts...
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