This post is a triple threat of cute–Emerson of EmersonMade (can we please be bff’s?), EmersonMade’s new caftan’s and of course the newly added member to the Emerson Farm–Pedro! I love him or her? I mean I named my little white girl dog George, so Pedro certainly could be a girl for all I know. EM is starting their wait list for their new collection so if you want some cute clothes perhaps you should click on by the EmersonMade shop before everything is all sold out.
Category: Good to Know
LA BARDOT
If I could have my hair wish come true it would be to have someone be able to cut my hair like Miss Bridgette Bardot. I have tried so many times, so many stylists and to no avail. The last stylist made me look like I have payas, alternatively known as earlocks (not that flattering on moi). It has been one hair appointment disappointment after another. I am not going to give up though, with my getting hitched this fall and all I am going to need some good hair, no?
PHOTO BY::RALPH CRANE::VIVA MARIA
DOG DAYS OF SUMMER
I have not been sleeping well lately, I think it is equal parts excitement and anxiety. I have a lot going on right now, most of it good with a touch of panic and compulsion thrown in for good measure. Needless to say I have been so exhausted. Yesterday I went to all my appointments with two different shoes on each foot. No one said a thing. Either nobody noticed (doubtful) or I have no true friends (a horrible thought). I didn’t notice until I came home (I have a no shoes policy in my house), I went to slip off my flats and lo and behold I was officially the weirdo that walks around the city with two different shoes on. Maybe I will start a trend.
Bella on the other hand has no trouble sleeping, I found her fast asleep in our bed. She’s not allowed on the bed without her blankie, so she was caught red handed (pawed?). Bella is very good at getting out of trouble, she just gives me a couple of her coy looks and I am impervious to her naughtiness. Sorry, I guess I am just an exhausted, two different shoe wearing, puppy push-over.
ART SCHOOL DAYDREAMS
I never went to art school (although I wish I had!), I did take art classes and was even shipped to a special one in third grade because I could replicate most children book illustrations without a hitch. I do remember dreading these classes because the teacher had the worse stale coffee and Oreo breath ever and I thought I would die if he leaned over me. I was also made fun of by my classmates because I suppose the other kids (who’s only claim to fame was dodge ball royalty) thought I was some freak, (which was true), I was a tad odd. I really didn’t have the confidence to shrug my tiny shoulders at them or tell my teacher to pop a mint. I just decided to do very poorly in my art classes, until one day I wasn’t invited back. Thus was the beginning and the end of my illustrious art career.
Much later in my life, when I was running a bi-coastal fashion PR firm and thinking I was all that and a bag of chips, I hired a couple of art school grads to intern for me, I was mesmerized by their creativity and introduced to so many crafty things that my head swam with enormous possibility. One of the girls told me to try watercolor, but I scoffed (as I was prone to do). Then one of my clients pushed me to become a graphic designer, try new art supplies and when she moved back to NYC she bequeathed me a veritable library of art + design how-to books from her tenure at Parson’s which I have since soaked up nightly. Granted, I have no idea what I am doing but I can tell you the process of doing it, like any new skill I am interested in is very satisfying, (the clean up? Not so fun). I urge you to find a creative outlet that you have been interested in and just try it out, you wouldn’t expect a baby to be able to walk the first time it tried now would you? Give yourself some wiggle room for improvement and see where your creativity takes you.
::RESOURCES::
Not all these sites are beautiful, but if you can go beyond the first impression and delve a little deeper, you will find they offer lot’s of great information and perhaps that little nugget that you wished you learned long ago:
P.S. If you aren’t interested in watercolor, just do a web search for the technique you are looking for.
P.P.S. If you don’t know what your technique is called take an image to the art store they can usually tell you what type of medium is used in a source image.
HAPPY SUMMER 2011
I had another post slated for this a.m. but was reminded that today was June 21st, the longest day of the year and the first day of summer! I am so sorry to my Aussie + New Zealand friends, I know that you are having a bit of a cold front and I certainly do not mean to rub it in that I will be frolicking in the sunshine soon. Okay, there won’t be much frolicking or sunshine (I can’t be in the sun with my advanced age and hyper-pigment prone skin) but, at least it will feel like summer! The previous three summers I was stuck in a windowless office for eleven plus hours a day and tomorrow the first day of summer (how many more times can I fit the word ‘summer’ into my post?) I will have two large windows in my home studio in which I can take in the glorious summer sun and golden light. Yes, I am much happier, indeed. So on this special day I am sending you a virtual bouquet of pink peonies, I so wish I could send you the real deal but alas these will have to do.
photo by::tristan b.