Into the Waves, found via Pinterest.
Border Lines in Collaboration with Stephen Bowers
Trio Back
Matthew McConaughey's Airstream via Architectual Digest Photo by Jim McHugh
Paulownia Planing Hull in Collaboration with Gerry Wedd
Paulownia Planing Hull Detail in Collaboration with Gerry Wedd
California Surf Mobile via Pinterest
Paisley in Collaboration with Quentin Gore
Paisley Detail in Collaboration with Quentin Gore
1969, LeRoy Grannis surfing Hermosa Beach . Photograph © LeRoy Grannis. All rights reserved. via The Selvedge Yard
Swastika
Floral Fish, One True Religion & Gun
Vintage Surf Shop Via Tumblr
Burnt Fish
Burnt Fish Detail
Paddle back to your boat and spot the little shark, sadly no credit. Found on Pinterest via Roxy Europe.
Finless Double Ender
Finless Double Ender Detail
1966 Iconic Documentary Surfing film by Bruce Brown
Smoker
Antipodean Willow Mini Simmons in Collaboration with Stephen Bowers
Magic Sunset Ride, makes me think of Dreamland.
"Out of The Water, I am Nothing" Duke Kahanamoku
One day I was walking on the street and I saw poster with the most vibrant colours with silhouettes of men carrying surf boards and written across were the words "The Endless Summer ". I have such a passion when it comes to anything to do with the water, beach or sun that I got the poster to put on my bedroom wall at school and then rented the film. I was mesmerised and that was how my love for surfing began. The very funny thing is I do not know how to surf ( I did a little windsurfing) but that does not matter to me, I love the culture of it, the life, being in tune with the ocean riding those waves. It is so beautiful to watch, my favourite place to go and take it all in used to be a spectacular beach in Bali called Dreamland, as it was perfectly named by the surfers. Sadly this magnificent beach was destroyed by the Indonesian Government but that is another story.
Back to present day I stumbled across the most beautiful image of a surf board. I was not sure if it was a board or a piece of art, but had to find out who made this beauty.
Walker Surfboards designed and handmade by Artist Peter Walker in Adelaide Australia. He began his impressive career at The Tasmanian School of Art and worked in his own studio in Tasmania for 14 years . Then moved to Adelaide to head the Furniture Design Studio at the JamFactory Craft & Design Centre. In between and after he headed so many departments that I cant keep track, including 10 years as Associate Professor of Furniture Design at the Rhode Island School of Design in the USA. The list is endless, obviously a very talented man. Combining his other real passion of surfing with his artistic talents he produced this beautiful line of unique surfboards and collaborating on some with renowned artists Stephen Bowers,Quentin Gore and Gerry Wedd.
I love them, one day I will get one , need to find a place to put it maybe its time to move to the beach or walk around London with one, now that would be a funny sight.
I have included some links to articles about Peter and there is also more technical information, board designs & how to order on the site. You must buy one now!
All Walker Boards Photographs by Grant Hancock, courtesy of Peter Walker,
Other images sadly were on the internet without credit.
Walker Surfboards
Further Reading ,
The Age Article
Megadelux Article
One day a lovely friend of mine walked in carrying an incredibly beautiful piece of work, a handbag with such beautiful fabric and detail that I had to ask her where in the world she found this, from a designer in LA she said, you have to look at her collection you won't know which one to pick. Am not a big handbag person, but am into craftsmanship and unique pieces that have a story.
Fast as flash I looked her up, Simone Harouche a wardrobe stylist had been over the years collecting 19th dowry textiles, to antique tribal costumes, wall hangings, beading, coins, Afghan bridal jewellery and more from countries such as Nepal, India, Morocco, Peru, Pakistan and Egypt. With such a exquisite collection she was inspired to create for herself a handbag made out of some of these findings, the bag was so eye catching that a friend saw it and commissioned one for herself and from there the orders started to come in, thus the line Simone Camille was born.
All the bags are handmade and unique so you will not see anyone wearing the exact same one as you they come in different shapes and sizes, I always stopped when I wear mine, these are not your average Hippie Market bag, more like luxury Bohemian.
Have a look at the Website on where to buy and a huge array of choices, perfect for the summer,
I Just love xo
Photos via ,
www.simonecamille.com
www.c-a-n-o-p-y.tumblr.com
www.sisterhimalaya.tumblr.com
www.earth-age.blogspot.co.uk
"In the depth of Winter, I finally learned that within me lay an an invincible Summer"
Albert Camus
Winter Solstice occurs in the Northern Hemisphere between the 21st-22nd of December depending on your time zone. This is officially the first day of Winter, it happens when the North Pole tilts 23.5 degrees away from the sun, it is the longest night of the year. On a very good note, after this event the days will slowly get longer until the Summer Solstice!
Pictures via National Geographic, Flickr, Tumblr and Pinterest,
Baitil Aman, Lamu Island, Kenya. Photo Sandy B
This wonderful 1969's Airstream trailer owned by Designer Rachel Horn and her husband Justin Kreizel , who were inspired when they deiced to attend the Burning Man Festival.
Found on Craig's List fro $5000 , they gutted and totally renovated the trailer into this beautiful Moorish Inspired design. Beautiful Kitchen with stainless steel appliances and Corian counter tops. Living area with a day bed using luxurious fabrics from Nobilis, Donghia, Larsen , tribal inspired rugs in shades of blue and grey. The bedroom is separated by curtains and Moorish arches and clever storage under the beds.
What a beautiful and well designed Trailer, in this small space they thought of everything, there is even air conditioning and a Cappucino maker. I would not mind going anywhere in one of these! They should be the official designers of Trailer Chic or Nomadic Trailer Hotel were you can rent them and have room service and depending the season be in different locations....
Happy Trails! xo
All photos via www.nytimes.com
“I am Worthy of Love and Respect, I Love and Approve of Myself Exactly as I am. I am Safe”
Quails Egg | Egg
Sweet Jelly | Limoncello
Chocolate | Cheese with Pears
Pumpkin Soup | Soup
Chiacchiere | Cherries
Sea Bass | Sushi
Mullet | Tripe
Octopus | Meatballs
Steak | Bonbons
Asparagus | Basmati Rice
Bread | Pepper
Sea Urchin | Spiedini
Yoghurt with Figs | Foots
Eye | Oysters
Snails | Muricidae
The Dark side of Food Photography. Silvia Badalotti's striking compositions are are a little disturbing and intense to look at but the light, background and contrasts makes them mesmerizing. Taken from the forthcoming Black Food Book, cannot wait to see the rest of these images.
All images via,
www.finedininglovers.com
www.silviabadalotti.it
http://www.nowness.com/media/embedvideo?itemid=2305&issueid=2083
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“That was the most amazing, the most incredible moment of my life; as if I had been offered a trip to the moon … I thought of nothing else for months before it happened. Afterwards, for weeks I couldn’t talk about it without crying. I’m still not entirely over it … It was so beautiful and so intense, it changed me forever.”
Producer, journalist and film director of wildlife documentaries Claire Nouvain's speaking of her experience when she was invited on board the submersible Johnson Link-1 to travel down 1000 meters below the ocean in the Gulf of Maine part of the Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution.
From this life changing experience she set out to produce this beautiful book on the incredible universe that lies in the Abyss of our Oceans. A mind opening book of 220 mesmerizing photographs of marine life that has never seen before by most of us.
With an average of depth of 3800 Meters, the oceans offer 99 per cent of the space where life can develop on Earth. The Deep Sea occupies 85 per cent of this space, and thus forms the planets largest habitat. " And what do we know about it? Compared to what remains to be discovered practically nothing."
One of the major discoveries is that the depth is full of lights. There is no light from the surface, so creatures make their own, as many as 80-90 per cent of the animals are bio luminescent. Like fireflies they light themselves to collect food, to attract pray, to confuse predators and to signal potential mates.
Wow how fascinating is all this, am sure we won't find Nemo down here. This book will be a future classic, thank you Claire Nouvain and all the scientists for opening our eyes to the magic of this planet.
Enjoy xo
Sources,
www.thedeepbook.org
www.literaryreview.co.uk/robinson_05_07.html
http://www.nowness.com/media/embedvideo?itemid=2597&issueid=2220
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