Design
Water Works
Wow! This is just mesmerizing and perfect for a hot, summer Monday. Fantastic water graphics found in a Japanese Mall. Those are some water jets with precision. japanese-mall-fountain Another thing that required tremendous precision and that I found mesmerizing was watching the Fourth of July Fireworks all coordinated to various musical pieces on the East River in New York. Although we are typically down on the VA side of the Potomac watching the fireworks there and have been for the last 22 years, this was the first year that my husband fully gave over the tradition to our older son. It has just become too difficult to park and unload…
Follow ups
Happy July 1st! Wow, where is the summer going? I have too much to do this week and this image reflects it. I’m thinking of this picture as I feel like I’m climbing a wall. Here’s a humorous follow up to my zipper dress post…However, this dress is made of colorful condoms. Who would have guessed these could have another functional and fashionable purpose. If we make it to New York this summer while checking out colleges for our younger son, I’d like to go to the Museum of Art and Design (M.A.D). Coincidentally, this is where the rubber (glove) dress is on display — a previous post, which consequently…
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Slipcovers for Your Walls
This past electronic art exhibit (below), in its ability to demonstrate the ocean bed through electronic dots, reminds me of a beachy Slipcovers for Your Walls blog post today. This is a new blog that I’ve started for casart coverings along with the casart crew — solely related to ways to use casart™ and interior design. Another introduction to make is that casart coverings is now using Twitter. Here’s another exhibit that’s worth posting, even though it’s already occurred, for the premise to promote creativity, the Creative Mind at the Savina Museum. I like the photos as well — rather out of the box, literally and this is what our…







