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Saturday, February 27, 2010

Casual Saturday



Encouraged by the beautiful weather today my sister, cousin and I had breakfast outside and went to a flea market nearby. Our secondhand hunting continued well into the afternoon and luckily we also found some nice things. On our way I picked up the newest issue of Vogue Paris with a mesmerising Rose Cordero on the cover and we enjoyed it alongside our coffees. It was definitely a lovely day...



watch: Casio gloves: from a street market



Cardigan: C&A Blazer: vintage Emporio Armani
Dusty pink shirt: COS Skirt: H&M
Bag: from my aunt



Circle scarf and sun glasses: H&M


Tuesday, February 23, 2010

DATA: The 2010 Design, Art & Technology Awards and Regional Art Exhibition Pittsburgh PA







DATA: The 2010 Design, Art & Technology Awards

and Regional Art Exhibition

The Pittsburgh Technology Council's signature Art + Technology event, formerly known as the Annual Art + Technology Exhibition, is now Pittsburgh's Annual Design, Art and Technology Awards. Featuring new awards, a new format and new creative showcases, this year's event promises to be better than ever! Download Artist Entry Form Here



"The Business of Creativity"



with MEDRAD CEO, John Friel

and Internationally-Acclaimed Pittsburgh Artist, Burton Morris



Thursday, May 6, 2009


The Pittsburgh Technology Council presents the 2010 Annual Design, Art & Technology Awards. This one-of-a-kind event honors regional excellence in creativity and innovation -- and will assemble, for the first time ever, a consortium of innovative technology business leaders and artists who are transcending traditional boundaries.



Join us for an evening of creativity, technology mindshare, and ground-breaking ideas, featuring MEDRAD CEO, John Friel, and a talk by internationally-acclaimed artist and Pittsburgh resident, Burton Morris. Let’s celebrate the distinction of our region’s designers, artists and technologists -- and learn how creativity and business are working together to grow our region.



D.A.T.A. VIP RECEPTION 5-6pm

Pre-event VIP cocktail reception and exhibition preview

This reception will include remarks from MEDRAD CEO, John Friel, and Burton Morris -- as well as hors d’oeuvres, artist-business networking and an exclusive exhibition preview. This intimate event is a great opportunity to connect one-on-one with the region's most innovative artists and business leaders, and to show your support for the value of cultivated creativity and innovation in Pittsburgh. Tickets for the VIP reception include admission to the main event.

TICKETS BY RESERVATION ONLY:

INDIVIDUAL $100.00

GROUP OF 5: $450.00

NOTE: Register before April 1, 2010 to SAVE 10%

Click here to register.



D.A.T.A. AWARDS CEREMONY AND MAIN EVENT 6-8pm

The only event that honors our region’s leading-edge intersections of tech and creativity
The 2010 Design, Art & Technology Awards and Exhibition (DATA) is the region’s signature art and technology event. The evening will feature: a keynote address by Burton Morris and his business partner, Alan Smith; an exhibition featuring the region’s most innovative artwork; creative tech showcases; and awards for the region’s best and brightest creative minds. Join us as we honor the region’s foremost accomplishments at the intersection of creativity and business.

GENERAL ADMISSION:

 $25.00

STUDENT: $15.00

Click here to reserve your tickets now.

Three Rivers Arts Festival Makes Move to Return to Pittsburgh Artist Roots!



Wow, a big change for the Three Rivers Arts Festival:



...One way that we are returning to our roots in the Juried Exhibition is by limiting submissions to artists living in the Greater Pittsburgh region, which we’ve defined as roughly within 100 miles of Pittsburgh.



from the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust:

I wanted to make sure that you (and hopefully, by extension, the readers of your Pittsburgh arts blog) are aware of two new opportunities for artists at the 2010 Three Rivers Arts Festival. I think it will be interesting to note, particularly for the New Juried Exhibition, that we are hoping to branch well beyond the bounds of the “traditional” Juried Show that was part of the Festival in years past. In that show, submissions were accepted in only a few categories of media – painting, sculpture, photography, film, and a few others. In our reimagined exhibition, we’re getting rid of strict categories to encourage a diversity of works and viewpoints and encourage interesting collaborations.

That said, one way that we are returning to our roots in the Juried Exhibition is by limiting submissions to artists living in the Greater Pittsburgh region, which we’ve defined as roughly within 100 miles of Pittsburgh. You can find an exact listing of eligible counties in the prospectus and application.

New Juried Visual Art Exhibition

Back by popular demand, this juried exhibition will showcase the Pittsburgh region's vibrant creative community. The exhibition will take place at an indoor Cultural District gallery during the 2010 Three Rivers Arts Festival, June 4-13, in downtown Pittsburgh.

Submissions are welcome from across the spectrum of visual arts. Works will be juried by a panel of Pittsburgh-based artists and curators.

Artists who meet residence requirements may enter up to three qualifying individual pieces for jury. The goal of the New Juried Arts Exhibition is to showcase the best art produced in the Pittsburgh region. Decisions will be based solely on aesthetic quality as determined by the jury panel in an anonymous jury process.

More information: http://www.artsfestival.net/visualart/juried-visual-art-2010.html

Download a prospectus and application: http://www.artsfestival.net/TRAF_Juried_Art_Fill_In_Application.pdf

Artist questions about the New Juried Visual Art Exhibition (i.e. does my work qualify?) should be directed to Sonja Sweterlitsch at 412-471-3191 or Sweterlitsch@pgharts.org.

2010 Poster Contest

Three Rivers Arts Festival and City Paper invite you to submit your best artwork for the 2010 Three Rivers Arts Festival poster. The winning artwork will creatively represent Three Rivers Arts Festival's mission to connect the community to the arts.

The grand prize winning design will be used to help promote the 2010 Three Rivers Arts Festival throughout the Pittsburgh region. Four winning designs will be produced as posters – and there are cash awards as well!

More information and guidelines: http://www.artsfestival.net/visualart/2010-poster-contest.html

Entry form: http://www.artsfestival.net/visualart/2010-poster-entry.html

Table of Elements 2010 Benefit Reception @ Manchester Craftsmen’s Guild





Table of Elements 2010 Benefit Reception

Friday, March 19, 2010 from 5:30-8:30 pm



Location:

Manchester Craftsmen’s Guild

1815 Metropolitan St.

Pittsburgh, PA 15233



Neighborhood: North Side



Primary e-mail contact: bcolatrella(AT)mcg-btc.org



Description:

Share in the vision: join us to celebrate and support the ways that

art transforms our everyday lives. Indulge in over 100 pieces of

ceramics, prints, and photos by more than 80 renowned artists, brought

together to benefit arts education at Manchester Craftsmen’s Guild!



The benefit reception features an exclusive opportunity to view and

purchase from the expanded exhibition. Tickets are $25 in advance, or

$30 at the door.



For more information or to make reservations, visit

www.manchesterguild.org or call Brittany Colatrella, Communications

Coordinator, at 412-322-1773 Ext. 378.



Date: Friday, March 19, 2010

Time: 5:30-8:30 pm

New York Artist turns to Pittsburgh in time of Recession







February 12, 2010



Contact:

Isabelle Garbani

540 79th St

Brooklyn NY 11209

(718) 238 6828

igarbani@netscape.net

www.IsabelleGarbani.com







New York Artist turns to Pittsburgh in time of Recession





Emerging New York Artist Isabelle Garbani has turned to Pittsburgh during the recession. While the rest of the country is struggling, post-industrial Pittsburgh is faring better: with lower unemployment, stable housing prices and a diversified industry, making it possible for artists to find an audience willing to collect art.



"Unemployment is 5.5 percent, far below the national average. While housing prices sank nearly everywhere in the last year, they rose here. Wages are also up. Foreclosures are comparatively uncommon," according to a January 7, 2009 New York Times article,.



"New York City has been hit really hard by the crisis, and a lot of collectors are hesitating right now. As an emerging Artist, I must go where the economy can sustain art and culture" says Ms. Garbani, who has started showing at BoxHeart Gallery in Pittsburgh, and is preparing for a solo show there in 2011.



Isabelle Garbani is a Brooklyn based artist who received her MFA from the New York Academy of Art in 2004. She has exhibited her work throughout the New York metropolitan area and the Northeast. Her work focuses on contemporary issues and culture and can be seen at www.IsabelleGarbani.com



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If you'd like more information about this topic, or to schedule an interview with Isabelle Garbani, please call 718-238-6818 or e-mail Isabelle at igarbani@netscape.net



BoxHeart Gallery is located at 4523 Liberty Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15224

www.boxheart.org

Dry shampoo

Some feel good products:
1. Laura Mercier, almond and coconut body and bath collection / creme brulee body and bath collection
2. Fresh, citron de vigne candle
The mix of almond and coconut must be heavenly.

T3, refresh volumizing dry shampoo

Does anyone of you have experience with dry shampoo?

I would love to try it out, but I'm quite skeptical about the effect though...

Monday, February 22, 2010

Artist Masha Vereshchenko







Check out the etsy store for
Masha Vereshchenko, she just posted work for sale!



Saturday, February 20, 2010

Like all dreamers I confuse disenchantment with truth.















Photos taken by me

Wish you all a relaxing Sunday!




05:27

scarf - h&m, blazer - zara, cardigan - local shop in korea

big bangle - h&m, skinnies - zara, shoes - local shop in korea, bag - vintage

What's in my bag?

1. milk handcreme 2. givenchy powder 3. perfume 4. hello kitty pouch 5. mcm wallet 6. lip balm 7. bubblegum 8. cellphone and more girly stuff ^^

Have a fun weekend!

Friday, February 19, 2010

Night Shopping at H&M/ Sonia Rykiel Pre-Sale



Yesterday H&M and the Swiss magazines Annabelle and Friday hosted a night shopping and the guests also had the chance to buy the Sonia Rykiel knitwear collection beforehand. Since I wasn't crazy about the collection I just did some regular shopping and hung out with friends who were also there. A fun night with music, candies, macarons and lots of champagne... ^^



What are your thoughts on the collection? Will you be buying anything tomorrow?

Thursday, February 18, 2010

What they're wearing in...



The Times UK has a section called "What they're wearing in:..." every Saturday with people from all around the world. Last Saturday it was Zurich's turn so I ended up being in the paper. ^^ Thanks a lot to Sarah for contacting me and to Louise for informing me about it on Twitter. I'd love to have the real newspaper from February 13th. So if by chance any of our UK readers has an old paper lying around, please let me know!

Monday, February 15, 2010

Versatile



Caroline Blomst from Caroline's Mode recently did an editorial using 14 items to create 14 different looks. I always like stylings like these because they prove that you don't need tons of different clothes to wear a new look every day.

My favourite is this one because it incorporates the two items from my latest post and also shows that they can be worn very casually sporty.

Have a look at the other 13 looks here. She has a competition going on til 22/2 and you could win an entire outfit of your choice!

When your fingers are tangled with mine

Sienna and Hayden in Factory Girl.
What a beautiful couple.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Friday's Inspiration



Mélanie Utzmann Huynh in Vogue Nippon March 2010

Source: The Fashion Spot

This gorgeous woman is wearing the two pieces I've been coveting for a long time now.
I think a light weight parka, preferably in khaki, is a must for me this spring! Last year I almost found the perfect vintage leather skirt which was also really inexpensive because the sales person didn't notice it was genuine leather. (I love it when that happens!) ^^
Unfortunately it was a wee bit small for me so my closet still lacks one...
Below are some items I like:






Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Cave of wonders











I love the jewelry with rough, uncut stones from Paula Mendoza's latest collection! They're all so beautiful I couldn't even choose a favorite. Which is yours?

I came across them on Elif's blog The Fashion Medley which is full of inspirational editorials, not so common runway pictures and styling ideas. Have a look at it!

Rainy and foggy

Eating cookies'n'creme and watching dvds on a rainy night sounds almost perfect to me.

(some random pics I took recently)

Saturday, February 6, 2010

My heart is in this; for better or for worse.



Long time no see but I'm finally back with an outfit post!
Last week I spent 4 days in Hamburg/Germany visiting a friend who's studying there. Unfortunately I was sick most of the time and walked around all covered up. Apparently they've been having the coldest winter in 12 years there, so we also had a chance to walk on a frozen up lake! In spite of my sickness I did some shopping there, like this studded bag from Friis & Company.



Zurich is milder compared to Northern Germany but you still need a warm coat over a thick sweater or blazer. I've been wearing my overknees a lot this winter over jeans because they keep my legs really warm. The wear made them a bit looser around my thighs so they slip down a little...



As I told you before, one month ago I had my hair cut and colored. In the beginning it was almost too dark but now I'm fully happy with my brown hair.



This snake ring that I got from Pimkie is also a souvenir from Hamburg.



Circle scarf: H&M



Necklace: COS, also from Hamburg



Blazer: vintage Emporio Armani
Sweater: Vero Moda
Jeans: Tally Weijl
Overknees: Marco (store in Milan)

I wish you all a wonderful weekend! ♥