Archive for November, 2009

The e-shop for Big Boys

It is difficult to find or come across new things, fresh ideas that smack you in the face and make you want to do better and progress. There is a new place in town, a little shop – a shy one – that opened very recently and is still secret to most of us.

The Pirart Society by Tany

It is a place where you will find old things, new things, clever things and ugly things. A place where you can participate and act, be the actor of your present instead of just being another consumer. Where you can ask for some alterations and changes and make the hole project get better.
It’s not only that, it’s a place where one man, an artist – our artist – has been working on; an area with a real touch and feel, where items are well thought and unexpected. An artsy place.
It’s also somewhere people think about the big picture: globalization, global warming and fare trade. Where they purchase from only very respectable merchants and artisans. A nice place.
Also the nice thing is that they are only producing in limited series so you are sure not everyone will wear the same snazzy shirt or dashing top.

It’s a Society, The Pirart Society. An e-shop selling handmade clothes and toys, produced in France or Los Angeles, with good old needles and paint brushes and nothing else. A fun fare where you can buy some great apparel but it only limited series.

They say: Art, Fun, Life, Pirates. PirArt.

Art you wear

The Pirart Society by TanyThe Pirart Society by Tany

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November series by Miss T. (4/4)

Mixed media by I. Terestchenko on Dejavu Production

Work by Isabelle Terestchenko
Mixed media, 2009, Spain
4th of a series of 4 images

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November series by Miss T. (3/4)

Mixed media by I. Terestchenko on Dejavu Production

Work by Isabelle Terestchenko
Mixed media, 2009, Spain
3rd of a series of 4 images

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November series by Miss T. (2/4)

Mixed media by I. Terestchenko on Dejavu Production

Work by Isabelle Terestchenko
Mixed media, 2009, Spain
2nd of a series of 4 images

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November series by Miss Terestchenko (1/4)

From time to time you take a minute to look back and contemplate the path you have taken. Usualy you don’t take the time, or you don’t care. So what do you do?
Well you comr across something that makes it obvious.

For instance take an artist, Isabelle Terestchenko, in 2008 and come back a year later. Today! Bam. And what do you see? Progress, talent, power. All what you like in Art. I am thrilled by the new artworks that she just sent us, and so that I am sharing with you know. Three other works coming up from her new series.

Mixed media by I. Terestchenko on Dejavu Production

Work by Isabelle Terestchenko
Mixed media, 2009, Spain
1st of a series of 4 images

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