Homegrown Native.
Making things since 1987. Portfolio
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seattle theme by parker ehret
good:
Consumerism at its scariest: kids model in a room full of their pink or blue belongings. Artist JeongMee Yoon writes, “This project explores the trends in cultural preferences and the differences in the tastes of children (and their parents) from diverse cultures, ethnic groups as well as gender socialization and identity.”
The Pink & Blue Project, Portraits of Kids With Their Pink & Blue Objects
(via laughingsquid)
I need battery operated christmas lights. Pronto.
Look at all these awesome temporary tats from Tattly! My favorite is the color burst. Only $5 each—enjoy without tattoo remorse or emptying your pocketbook.
thanks welovestopmotion for posting my vid!
Where Lost Things GO by Sarah Bina
This is a stopmotion animation about where lost things go. It is intended to shift your attention from the frustration of losing your things to the good times your lost things are having.
*my intern project for spring 2011 at redpepper
This is a stopmotion animation about where lost things go. It is intended to shift your attention from the frustration of losing your things to the good times your lost things are having.
*my intern project for spring 2011 at redpepper