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Friday
Jan082010

SEVENTY-TWO.

Depending on your preference, one of the things that can make a room is a fantastic piece of art. It can create a mood or enhance an atmosphere that is already present ... we're not here to talk about Perez Hilton, promise.

What we are here to talk about is Sam Charles, who is a contemporary animal art painter. His work is pretty self-explanatory - large animal portraits that are painted against colorful backdrops. Yes, of course, it's for the animal lovers and there's something great about how warm and almost Warhol-esque his work seems. And unlike most animal art, there's nothing creepy about them.

Friday
Jan082010

SEVENTY-ONE.

Both the New York Times and the Huffington Post have reported this week that two of the largest retail chains, H&M and Walmart, have been throwing out bundles of unsold items in trash bags instead of donating them. But it gets worse.

Understanding that someone may stumble on these bags and try to keep the items (perhaps to resell them as well), these companies have gone as far as to slash up garments, cut off the sleeves of coats, and sliced holes in shoes so the garments are completely unwearable.

According to Yahoo!News, the discovery was made by graduate student Cynthia Magnus outside an entrance of H&M on 35th street in New York City. She found 20 bags of clothing outside of H&M including, "gloves with the fingers cut off, warm socks, cute patent leather Mary Jane school shoes, maybe for fourth graders, with the instep cut up with a scissor, men’s jackets, slashed across the body and the arms. The puffy fiber fill was coming out in big white cotton balls.”And just a few doors down, she also found hundreds of Wal-Mart tagged items with holes made in them that were also dumped. Each piece of clothing had a hole which seemed to be machine made.

When asked, Wal-Mart spokeswoman, Melissa Hill, was surprised at the discovery of the items and claimed that all unworn items were typically donated to charity. And ironically around the corner from the H&M, there is a collections drop-off for charity organization New York Cares. When asked, their spokesperson Colleen Farrell said, “We’d be glad to take unworn coats, and companies often send them to us."

Friday
Jan082010

SEVENTY.

As Buzz Beast reports, Pebro is both a bench and a sculpture all at the same time. When it is standing vertically, Pebro bounces. It easily goes into a horizontal position when light pressure is applied, transforming into a bench. When it's unoccupied, Pebro stands slowly from the ground and becomes a sculpture.

Check out Buzz Beast for more photos and video (which is by far the coolest thing to watch, so do take the time to watch a viewing) to see this unique art piece in action.

Thursday
Jan072010

SIXTY-NINE

From Austin, Texas, photographer Adam Voorhes' web portfolio is a definite must-see. Take the time to check out his series Explode and Office.

Thursday
Jan072010

SIXTY-EIGHT.

It's Thursday and that means that the weekend will soon be upon us, much to the utter delight of people everywhere.

Don't lie.

It's also four o'clock and with the evening fast approaching, it's time to think about the most important part of our body ... our stomach. Thursday's links are all food and drink based. And unlike the oddity and ultimately ... well, how would you feel being Daniel Craig and coming face to face with a popsicle version of yourself? Exactly.

1. the daily sip by bottlenotes - described as "US Weekly meets the Daily Candy of the wine industry", the daily sip is filled with insider tips and specials, regional wines, celebrity wine favorites, behind-the-scene stories from winemakers, and more. You can also find the daily sip on Twitter, if you're interested in following.

2. Cannelle et Vanille is this week's favorite food blog of the week. Why, you ask. Well it's incredibly gorgeous, of course, and full of mouth-watering, delicious dishes like this crispy mushroom, potato, and blue cheese galette that is currently haunting this blogger in her sleep.

3. And now for something completely different, Salon has an article about the entire, curious history of General Tao's chicken which features as guest cameo from Henry Kissinger. Oh yes, that Henry Kissinger.

(Today's photo is from Esther Aarts. Please check out the artist's work!)