Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Monday, March 16, 2009

Tablet Time


I need to practice my painting skills back for an upcoming course Im about to attend. Now where did I place that tiny tablet of mine?

*pic - Some stuff I did for personal experimentation during college days. I miss those days.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Eduard Erlikh






Some works by Eduard Erlikh. Reminded me of Batik a little.

More here

Monday, March 09, 2009

Mad Man's Boy

Interesting piece from men.style.com

When you’re the son of Matt Weiner, creator of the impeccably styled TV series Mad Men, you’ve got serious sartorial standards to live up to. Arlo Weiner has been creating his own style since the age of three—when he asked his parents for a top hat. Soon he’d moved on to striped bow ties, crushed velvet jackets, madras pants, and ascots (yeah, he knows what an ascot is).

In the past five years, Arlo—named after singer Arlo Guthrie, whom he listens to along with Black Sabbath and Bob Dylan—has become one of the sharpest, most original dressers this side of second grade. (Arlo on Dad’s show: “That’s where I’ve gotten a lot of my inspiration.”) His look is part Oliver Twist, part Royal Tenenbaums—eclectic and kidlike, but somehow knowingly so. (His favorite item right now: a fez. “I like to flick the string,” he says.) Even in L.A., a city where half the populace dresses to be noticed, Arlo stands out. A favorite story in the Weiner family is the time perma-cool rocker Beck followed Arlo down the street, so taken was he by the kid’s head-to-toe plaid.

Arlo, who plans to start designing his own clothes as soon as his mom gets a sewing machine, likes to mix and match bright colors and patterns. In fact, he’s up for trying just about anything—except sneakers and jeans. “They’re really not my thing,” he confesses.

Friday, March 06, 2009

Thursday, March 05, 2009

By the way...

I just came back from Phuket. The only highlight for me: Club La Salsa & cheap Thai Massages. Nuff said.

Reenactment



Odette Yustman, Spencer Grammer, Rumer Willis as The Women of Woodstock, Alicia Keys as First Lady Michelle Obama, Lindsay Lohan as Madonna (in Like a Virgin), America Ferrera as Dolores Huerta, Paula Patton as Billie Holiday, Hayden Panettiere as Amelia Earhart, Alexis Bledel as Rosie the Riveter, Elisha Cuthbert as Brandi Chastain, Chanel Iman as Althea Gibson, Camilla Belle as Mary Tyler Moore, Emma Stone as Carrie Bradshaw & Emma Roberts as Audrey Hepburn (in Funny Face)