Random Brooklyn will be officially moving over to www.craftsofthedamned.blogspot.com
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Thursday, January 11, 2007
Lovely, Isn't it?
I'm trying to figure out the architecture, particularly the balcony railings. They look suspiciously like the rails on a coffin. Is this some sort of homage to the Brooklyn Casket Company?
And of course, there's the side view. I have no guesses who the rooftop restaurant belongs to, but I have no doubt there will be an Area Kids boutique in the lobby.
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Friday, December 29, 2006
Time for a Change?
I've been rethinking and overthinking this whole blog thing - what it's all about, what it means to me (insert snarky comment here). And the answer is: nothing. Well, not really nothing. Just nothing about Brooklyn. I love you, Brooklyn Bloggers, I really do. I want to be you. But the fact is, I am so tired of real estate, eminent domain, SUV strollers, Park Slope, gentrification, local politics, Park Slope...no insult intended.
I just can't keep up, and I am racking my brain to find something to say that hasn't already been said by you guys, who are far more eloquent and "in the know" than I am. Besides, I'm a pussy. I'm afraid of my neighbors (don't worry Curbed, I am an excellent tipper - keep the change). Gosh, maybe even a little bored of the Borough of Kings. Have we truly gentrified ourselves into Montclair, NJ? How many AREA stores (and their clones) do we need? On the other hand, why does everyone complain about yet another new Starbucks, and then there is a line out the door? Freakin' hypocrites.
Most of you know I'm a fine craft potter. I didn't start out this way, but here I am. Look for a change of focus in 2007, when the Random Brooklyn family will include Crafts of the Damned. There is not a whole lot going on there yet, but you can peek. I still haven't decided how to dress it, but I'm working on it. And for my potter & craft pals out there, I do intend to to give you the lowdown on shows. I'll expect to never get into one again after this, but hell. If I can figure out how to migrate this blog into that one, I will, just to confuse you all.
It will be a lot more interesting than the Food Co-op. Let me warn you, there are tons of people making freaky shit here in Brooklyn, and damn it, it needs to be seen. I'll also let you know where to get it. Face it, do you really need another Brooklyn Industries satchel? You're boring, people. There is so much interesting, unique and handmade stuff out there for you.
People like to make shit. My one resolution for the New Year is to show it to you. Like it or not.
I just can't keep up, and I am racking my brain to find something to say that hasn't already been said by you guys, who are far more eloquent and "in the know" than I am. Besides, I'm a pussy. I'm afraid of my neighbors (don't worry Curbed, I am an excellent tipper - keep the change). Gosh, maybe even a little bored of the Borough of Kings. Have we truly gentrified ourselves into Montclair, NJ? How many AREA stores (and their clones) do we need? On the other hand, why does everyone complain about yet another new Starbucks, and then there is a line out the door? Freakin' hypocrites.
Most of you know I'm a fine craft potter. I didn't start out this way, but here I am. Look for a change of focus in 2007, when the Random Brooklyn family will include Crafts of the Damned. There is not a whole lot going on there yet, but you can peek. I still haven't decided how to dress it, but I'm working on it. And for my potter & craft pals out there, I do intend to to give you the lowdown on shows. I'll expect to never get into one again after this, but hell. If I can figure out how to migrate this blog into that one, I will, just to confuse you all.
It will be a lot more interesting than the Food Co-op. Let me warn you, there are tons of people making freaky shit here in Brooklyn, and damn it, it needs to be seen. I'll also let you know where to get it. Face it, do you really need another Brooklyn Industries satchel? You're boring, people. There is so much interesting, unique and handmade stuff out there for you.
People like to make shit. My one resolution for the New Year is to show it to you. Like it or not.
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Friday, December 22, 2006
Last Minute Holiday Crush
We don't really do the gift thing in my house, except for the kids. Between my husband and I, and our extended family, the general rule of thumb is to graciously and readily accept gifts any time of year, no reason needed. We usually manage to exchange some small, meaningful trinkets during the holidays.
Although I love to buy stuff, I hate to shop. My route home from the studio takes me down Smith Street, and boy, were the windows pretty this year. I stopped into Hasker. This is the stylish home goods store that replace Zipper, an LA transplant that never really took.
Having never been in before, I was expecting the usual jumble of stinky candles and Jonathan Adler crap. Much to my surprise, I found a jewel of a store. Roomy, but not bare or sparse. Warm and inviting, but not made to look like a living room. All of the items were unique, and everything looked like it "belonged".
The biggest surprise was art. Not the usual knockoffs, cheap and highly designed production ware or or useless hipster wall junk. Real art. Little paintings. Handmade ceramics. Information about the artists.
If I had to recommend one thing to buy this weekend, it would be one of these cups by potter Tom Spleth. He calls them "profanity cups", and some of them are really profane, which I happen to appreciate. Made of delicate and durable slip cast porcelain, each is different. These not only go in the "I Wish I Thought of It First" category, I wish to hell I could even make something this witty and highly crafted. Amazing.
Needless to say, several friends will be the lucky recipients. As for me, I'm waiting until after the holidays to add them to my collection. Maybe a custom phrase. Something really really profane.
Happy whatever it is you celebrate.
Although I love to buy stuff, I hate to shop. My route home from the studio takes me down Smith Street, and boy, were the windows pretty this year. I stopped into Hasker. This is the stylish home goods store that replace Zipper, an LA transplant that never really took.
Having never been in before, I was expecting the usual jumble of stinky candles and Jonathan Adler crap. Much to my surprise, I found a jewel of a store. Roomy, but not bare or sparse. Warm and inviting, but not made to look like a living room. All of the items were unique, and everything looked like it "belonged".The biggest surprise was art. Not the usual knockoffs, cheap and highly designed production ware or or useless hipster wall junk. Real art. Little paintings. Handmade ceramics. Information about the artists.
If I had to recommend one thing to buy this weekend, it would be one of these cups by potter Tom Spleth. He calls them "profanity cups", and some of them are really profane, which I happen to appreciate. Made of delicate and durable slip cast porcelain, each is different. These not only go in the "I Wish I Thought of It First" category, I wish to hell I could even make something this witty and highly crafted. Amazing.
Needless to say, several friends will be the lucky recipients. As for me, I'm waiting until after the holidays to add them to my collection. Maybe a custom phrase. Something really really profane.
Happy whatever it is you celebrate.
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Monday, December 18, 2006
I don't need no fuckin' reason
This week, New York Magazine gives us a whole list of reasons to love New York. But if you have to look for a reason, you're lame. You don't get it. You're a loser, or, more likely, what we used to call "Bridge and Tunnel". (OK, I know...Brooklyn doesn't count as B&T anymore.) Or from the Midwest, hoping to find more meaning to life than whatever kind of hick town you grew up in gave you.
But I don't need a reason. With the exception of high school, when my family moved to Jersey so we could have "a better life", I have always been from New York City. I am passionately from NY. I loved it as a child, in the 60s. I love it even though they experimented on us with "New Math" and I have never been able to multiply. I loved it in the late 70s, with the dark doorways, graffiti and skanky clubs. I loved it in the 80s, when fashion was everything and boomboxes ruled the subways. We all moved to the same beat, whether we liked it or not.
I got a new tattoo this week, which has nothing to do with that stupid article. While contemplating a potential move to LA, I wondered what I could have with me that would always be New York. This tattoo around my left ankle is the result. it was done by Myles Karr at Bowery Tattoo. It's the skyline as if it was drawn by Dr. Suess. It's exactly my New York.
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Sunday, December 17, 2006
The Lights of Chanukah are 60W bulbs
This was particularly true of Creepy Crawlers, which was basically a hot plate with a metal tray. No light bulb technology for the Creepy Crawlers back then - you just plugged the sucker in! Pour your goop into the tray, put it on the hot plate with a special metal tong-like device, and watch it cook. Remove from heat, place into a dish of cold water (watch it steam!!) and voila!
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Saturday, December 9, 2006
Unexpected Holiday Gifts
Part on in my search for unusual holidays presents. For the sake of brevity (and because we've all seen them before), I have eliminated the usual crocheted toilet roll cozies, baby bottom casting kits and make-it-yourself voodoo dolls. Please feel free to email me with your finds and handmade stuff. And please, nothing with poop. We've all seen it, and we're all bored with it.
Crochet My Crotch
Plumber's Menorah
Tampon Angels Ornaments
Holiday Embroidery Kit
give the gift of "you"
Crochet My Crotch
Plumber's Menorah
Tampon Angels Ornaments
Holiday Embroidery Kit
give the gift of "you"
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