Thursday, March 31, 2011

Aurora after the Dawn

Sleeping Beauty is my favorite Disney film. It started when I was a kid and completely biased towards blonde characters (Cinderella had orange-y, brown hair and Snow White had black hair, and Ariel had red hair, so the obvious choice was Aurora). Of course I still loved all of the Disney films, but blondie was my favorite.
Now I have other reasons for loving that film that are different than the color of her hair. The design of the characters, and layouts were helmed by an incredibly young art director who had never worked in films before, and he captured the old Medieval tapestries and paintings perfectly with their lack of perspective but beautiful shapes.
Aurora's style is simple and lovely when she first appears in the film, as opposed to the ridiculous princess-dress the Fairies make for her (although the blue is definitely the better color over pink version - blech!). So this is a tribute to Briar-Rose's true style and the most genuine to her character.
The dirndl style dress that she wears with the flowing brown shawl/scarf tells a lot more about her personality than the regal gown she's forced to wear when she returns to the castle to marry Prince Philip. I don't really like wearing dresses, but the thought of dancing around without heels in a simple dress, on moss near a stream is kinda, sorta, awesome.


Dear Creatures for the Dress
Need Supply Co for the Scarf
Tano Jewelry for the Headband

-XO

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Kae Sun is Groovy


I love that feeling you get when you find a new song you really love. I was looking all day for something upbeat, but not too electro, not too acoustic. Finally found it with this awesome song from Kae Sun. Cute video too.

-XO

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

That New Spring Look

Thinking of spring since it's finally here; I'm feeling a bit like my mom back in the 70s. I love photos of her with her tall wedges (she was already 5'10") and wide-legged jeans. She almost always had an earthy-toned sweater to match as well. Plus, I absolutely love Out of Print, and any excuse to show some book love.



-XO

Elizabeth.



RIP
-XO

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

I love yellow, and I like owls, and I'm fairly fond of workshops.


While shopping on Fillmore Street this weekend, I came across a super cool necklace. It's made by a little shop here in San Francisco: Yellow Owl Workshop. I love their pendants and especially the color wheel one. Maybe as an artist I just remember a lot of that color theory stuff and it sort of seems like a symbol of art. Or maybe it's just a rainbow and it's pretty. Who knows!
They also have a line of fun cards and stationery! I think even a boy could enjoy getting this sweet card about love, en francais.

-XO

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Outfit Inspiration in Pink



I saw this girl the other day walking through the financial district during work hours and while most of the women are pretty dull and business casual looking, this girl stood out because she was wearing colors most women shudder to wear too much of in an outfit. But the light-pink, wool coat with the light pink puffy scarf paired perfectly with her platinum-blonde lockes and wide-legged pants.

Something to think about in the world of color.

-XO

PS! - There are large purple spots on here because I was drinking wine while sketching this at a cafe with my boyfriend and he said something hilarious as I was putting my glass down and... well... oops!

Friday, March 11, 2011

Japan...

I'm sure most of you already know about the earthquake and tsunami that have devastated Japan; 8.9 is the largest quake in the country's history.
I was going to make this blogpost yesterday with cute things from a Japanese store, and then the earthquake and tsunami hit late last night (California time). So I'm uploading these still to help keep people aware of the devastation in Japan.
Likely upwards of 1000 people have perished in the disaster and if you feel like contributing to aid Japan, please go to any of these relief fund sites:








-XO

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

My Little...People


Cute idea from artist adz4000 on deviantArt.com. It's great because usually you see it the other way around, where people characters are morphed into animals. Plus, the lines and colors are just super awesome. Makes me want to dig out my old My Little Ponies!

-XO

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

The Girl from the North Country


It makes me so sad to hear today that Suze Rotolo, former girlfriend and muse of Bob Dylan, who influenced him in his political views and his songwriting, died on February 25th of lung cancer. She was a lovely and inspiring young woman when she met Dylan and he was immediately enamored. You can see her on the cover of his second album, The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan. She was an inspiration to an era.

RIP, Suze.

-XO