Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Medusae Pendant Lights

These beautiful jellyfish-like pendant lights are the most beautiful lighting that I have seen for some time. I really love lighting to be fluid and organic, throwing light about like a magic lantern. I think a lot of the 50s and 60s lampshade styles, whilst they are great design, are a bit overexposed. It's time for lighting which makes you dream! Designed by talented artist Roxy Towry-Russell - based in Pasedena.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Interview with illustrator Moira Millman!

Any Pargy readers will know about my illustration addiction already, and I'm  pleased to say that one of my favourite illustrators, Moira Millman, has taken the time to provide some fantastic answers to my interview questions. Her illustration is very fabby fifties inspired, and if like me, you're into a bit of retro chic, you will love her beehive-sporting 50's ladies and kitten-heel wearing Beat Girls. UK-based illustrator Moira has a fantastic website if you would like to see more of her work, and her blog has some great stuff on it too!  Also check out the very lovely and reasonably priced Gocco screenprints available from her Etsy Shop. Read Moira's interview below for design and vintage inspiration!


Please tell us more about your background and how you got started in the illustration world.

I went down a pretty conventional path really, after A levels I did a foundation course and then went on to study for a degree in illustration in Kent. After graduating I moved to London and started promoting my work by taking my portfolio around town, this was the pre-internet 90s! I got my first commission from Marie Claire and it went from there really. My work has taken many different directions over the years, I made 3d and collage work for a long time and then reinvented my work when I bought my first Imac ten years ago. For a few years I was doing fairly tight work using lots of layers in Photoshop but I now enjoy working in quite a simple way, drawing with a pencil and just using the computer to scan, colour and put my drawings together.

I've only recently just come across your lovely work, but I adore the 50's style that you have about your pics. Are the 50's a particular obsession of yours?

I've always been a fan of that period, probably influenced by my parents. My dad was a big Buddy Holly fan and I used to listen to his old records as a teenager and our family car growing up was a 1960's Riley with fins, I always loved it but It was quite out of step at the time with what my friends parents were driving around in. I've always been a total hoarder and although my tastes are quite eclectic the 1950's is definitely my favourite era for design. I love old pottery, particularly Midwinter and Hornsea and also old packaging and ephemera especially old matchbox labels. As you can probably imagine I have lots of little collections filling up my studio! I love ebay and I can't walk past a charity shop without taking a peek, you never know what treasure you might find! I'm also a fan of the movies from that era, especially anything by Hitchcock, Powell and Pressburger and the technicolour melodramas of Douglas Sirk.


I think your work is also very witty, you obviously have a keen sense of humour! What things in life make you smile?!

On the subject of films I also enjoy comedy and one of my all time favourites is Jacques Tati's 'Mon Oncle, it's so funny! I just went to see Toy Story 3 and that was terrific with lots of comedy moments! I've had lots of laughs over the summer spending time with family and friends and our crazy cat always makes me smile with his antics!

What with the recent Vintage festival at Goodwood and the current fashion for all fifties and sixties clothes, do you think that retro & vintage is becoming something really huge in Britain right now?!

There does seem to be a real revival at the moment which is great, Vintage at Goodwood looked amazing and it's definitely one I'd love to get to next year. I am going along to the Twinwood festival in Bedfordshire at the end of the month which is a 40's/50's themed event. I went last year and it was really good fun, and nice to dress up a bit too as working from home I tend to wear jeans most of the time. I am totally hooked on Mad Men and I can't wait for the new season to come out over here, the writing and characters are great and the set design and fashion is so evocative and totally transports you back to that time.


The Paisley picture that you submitted for Illustration Friday and recently posted on your blog is totally gorgeous - tell us more about the ideas behind that!? (I've put this picture on twice as I love it so much!)

I enjoyed working on that one, a quick and quirky response to the word 'paisley'. I thought it would be cute to make a whole family from the distinctive paisley shapes. I find that I'm simplifying my work a lot more these days, paring down the colours and just letting my drawings exist on their own a bit more. I'm thinking this might be a nice one to make a gocco print from so am reworking it a little at the moment with that in mind...


Are there any other illustrators that particularly inspire you - either in the UK or overseas?

I do love a lot of the work from the 50's M Sasek and Charley Harper to mention a few and I also enjoy J Otto Seibold's work who really was one of the first digital illustrators working on children's books. There's so much great work going on at the moment and as a new blogger myself I'm currently enjoying discovering other artists work through the blogging scene.


Us Brits like our bands - who are your favourite music artists, and do you find that music is a source of inspiration for your work?

I am a big music fan, I'm not sure it inspires my work directly but it's a big part of my life and I enjoy going to see bands live. My taste is pretty eclectic really, spanning Elvis and Etta James through to contemporary bands like Band of Horses and Midlake. I've always enjoyed music with clever and witty lyrics, I'm a particular fan of Morrissey, Divine Comedy and Edwyn Collins and am looking forward to his new album coming next month. A current favourite band of mine is Cherry Ghost whose latest album 'Beneath the burning shoreline' is amazing! I've been playing it non stop and I'm looking forward to seeing them live again in October.

Are there any blogs out there that you think that illustrators starting out might find inspiring?

I've recently been submitting work to the Illustration Friday blog and that's a good one for new illustrators to get involved in, I also like to check out the Grain Edit blog as that's full of inspirational work from the past and also features contemporary illustrators with a mid century influence. The Pikaland blog is another inspiring blog and very supportive of new illustration talent. Things have changed so much since I started freelancing and now there are so many avenues for new illustrators to get noticed which is great.


Do let us know about any exciting projects that you have coming up!

Over the Summer I've been excited about some personal work I've been doing with my Gocco printer. I'm enjoying the craft element of making the prints which is taking me back to where I started, making things by hand. I would love to do some larger scale screenprinting at some point but Gocco is great as it's something I can do in my studio at home. I've been busy filling up my Etsy shop with prints and this is a new avenue for me which I hope to build on for the rest of the year...

Watch. This. Space!

Friday, August 20, 2010

I LOVE LONDON!!!

@ ultra-reliably-good online homestore, Rockett St George. There are retro pub crawl cushions for those within ear's reach of Bow Bells, fabby Tube stop and Big Ben wall decals; plus groovy Swinging London tea towels just to show visitors that you are a bit funky in the kitchen!




Lush Designs

How about these these lovely folklore inspired pieces by Lush Designs. There are some very affordable cushions, tableware, bedding and incredible pendant lampshades on this site; which I think are just that little bit different. If you like bold folksy Scandinavian design, then you will love these wonderful creations. I especially like the lovely Centaur cushions pictured below, which definitely have a touch of Narnia about them!

Centaur Pillows

Starry Lampshade

Monkey Mug

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Corfield Morris Neo Deco Pop-up Shop @ LDF

As I'm sure many of my readers are aware, London Design Festival is soon upon us, and consequently we are about to be treated to a week's worth of fantastic design happenings from the UK design capital! I'm particularly looking forward to checking out the lovely Corfield Morris' LDF Pop-Up Display of work by exciting contemporary designers and artists, such as: Andy Harper, Jose den Hartog & Chris Kabel, Martina Leykamm, Sian Matthews, Nicole Mollett, Gareth Neal and Shan Valla. Corfield Morris are independent advisers to buyers of fine Art, antiques & jewellery, and this stunning exhibition has been curated by Jo Lowther. Word has it that there are some really great finds here! Opens on Saturday 18 September, and runs until Sunday 26 September.





Monday, August 16, 2010

SPIDER GIRL!

Catch admirers in your web with this beaded suede necklace from Antik Batik. Available at Net-a-Porter!


Crea-tiff Bijoux

Saw these fantastic art rings today at Crea-tiff Bijoux. The below pictured are from the Touché range of rings. These fantastic creations are by British-Swiss designer Tiffany Rowe. No surprise that she is both interested in Art and Science. I love the way these rings look like atoms or DNA make up! Other jewellery ranges are entitled "Electrons", "Capsule" and "Cluster". Reminds me also a bit of the Eames "Sputnik" lamps from the fifities - beautiful!



Fortunato Depero Museum

I didn't actually realise that this museum existed until a couple of weeks ago. I discovered it by Googling "Depero" and then came across these amazing pics! The Casa d'Arte Futurista, (House of Futurist Art) in Rovereto, was originally founded by Depero in 1919 and reopened last year. Depero is the Modernist's Modernist! Although he's usually categorised as a Futurist artist, his work spans much more than this movement. Diaghilev commissioned him to produce sets for the Ballet Russes, and his beautiful Campari bottle is now a design classic. Depero also saw advertising as an art form; a very avant-guarde idea even then. In fact to this day you get the feeling that his work is much neglected, which is a real shame as his use of colour and his design ethos is very special. Check out his beautiful furniture too. Pictures from fabby site Design Boom.

Pattern image courtesy Casa d´arte Futurista

view of the 'rovereto room' with 'pietre antiche e moderne'

20th Century Harlequins!

That famous Campari bottle, invented in 1932!

Friday, August 13, 2010

Mad Men Auction on ebay!

Yes you did hear me correctly! Proceeds from the store go to the Lung Cancer Program @ California's City of Hope. Bidding started about 10 hours ago, and if you love retro furniture there is some SERious stuff at totally barginous prices. There are even walk on parts up for grabs! OMG I so wish I lived in the States!

Lane & Duck's Office

Roger's Office

Bobbi Barrett Dress

Guy Bourdin Polaroids

I've always been a huge fan of the photography of Guy Bourdin. His Vogue pictures were normally very sexually charged and surreal, populated by rather over made-up 80s ladies. They are bold, stylish and iconic, but witty and a bit picture postcard at times. Well that's what I thought until I came across some of his polaroid pictures on his website. Sometimes they are quite often only black and white and contrastingly dreamy and out of focus; although the strong sexual element is still there. Check out the below beautiful polaroids; they take your breath away!

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

NOTONTHEHIGHSTREET.COM

Hot off the press, one of my favourites sites has, just this week, relaunched its website. Notonthehighstreet.com looks great with it's new vamp up - I especially like the trend search that's been added. This means that you can look up "trending" items, such as "bunting", per exemple! Nice things in the sale too. Go an 'ave a rummage!

Super cute shopper from "Lapin & Me"

"A Little Bird Told Me" personalised mugs.

"Poppy Hairslide" from The Lavender Room

Monday, August 9, 2010

HATS BY TANYA

How beautiful are these vintage style hats from NY award-winning Hats by Tanya?! The quality and style of these are incredible; they totally remind me of the Angelina Jolie character in "The Changeling" (her most stylish role yet in my opinion!) Below is a selection of the Hats by Tanya 2010 Fall/ Winter collection. The creator of these gorgeous hats also has a fab blog called RedPoppy Fashion & Style, which celebrates redhead style!! Something which Pargy is very grateful for!

Wool Snowflake

Greta

Stoned

Friday, August 6, 2010

MODCLOTH ACCESSORIES

Modcloth always do really great accessories. Yep you may have to get your stuff shipped from across the pond, but you can always order a few things at the same time to get your postage money's worth! I love the jewellery that they have in at the moment, especially the below fantastic "Meteorologist Necklace". Or how about the gorgeous "Always by Your Side Necklace" for doglovers - I think these would make great presents! I'm also really into bird jewellery at the moment, and the below little cameo is something a  bit different (if you get chance, also check out Alex Monroe's new Goldcrest necklace on his blog - amazing!) Last up, super cute French kitsch glasses case, an office must!







Thursday, August 5, 2010

65 YEARS OF THE MOOMINS; COOKBOOK GIVEAWAY!

Who would have thought that the Moomins have been around now for 65 years?! They are, after all this time still much loved by children and adults alike! "The Moomins and the Great Flood" was the first Moomin book that Tove Jansson ever created. More recently, this fabby new hardback version of Janson's cookbook has been re-issued to celebrate the Moomins 65th birthday. It's an introduction to Finnish cooking (and compiled lovingly by Moominmama!) To win, simply leave a comment about why you love the Moomins! You could even tell me who your favourite Moomin character is if you wish (mine is Little My!) One lucky commenter gets the book!

How to cook a Moomin!

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Susan Caplan Antique Jewellery

I found these beautiful items of jewellery on Matches fashion. They have been sourced with the exquisite taste of Susan Caplan - sourceress of vintage couture jewels. First up is a great modernist-style Givenchy necklace; a real show stopper! 2nd picture, classic Chanel double C Logo heart necklace. And for something really quirky and special, how about these amazing Chanel earrings!



Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Please vote for Pargy! x

I cannot believe my luck at being included in the MyDeco/ London Design Festival - Best Design Blog Awards. If you haven't voted for your favourite already, please show some Pargy love and cast a vote my way! Simply click the awards button on the left to take you through to the site, and then just click the "Vote" button next to "Pop Art Rock Girl Yeah" - job done! I've been selected with 6 other blogs and they are all a really good read too (and consequently stiff competition!) Please remember that the rules of the comp are one click per person - thank you lovely people for your continued support (oooh did that sound a bit X-Factor!)



Maxim Velcovsky

Like many things probably on Pargy, this might not be everyone's cup of tea, but I think the below Little Joseph creepy doll candles are adorable! Designed by Maxim Velcovsky, and available from Design Shop UK. Velcovsky is a fantastic Czech artist that likes to "reimagine" everyday objects. He has also designed the interior of this beautiful church in Chodovice, Eastern Bohemia. I would definately put on my Sunday best to be in these surroundings!

Little Joseph Candles

Factory Vase

The Waterproof Vase!

Car Candlestick

St. Bartholomew’s Church, Chodovice

St. Bartholomew’s Church, Chodovice