artsy: Painter Kelley Reemsten

September 8, 2010

via www.kellyreemtsen.com

I haven’t been so excited about an artist’s work in quite some time. Here we see colour, content and thick juicy brush strokes. Check out more on Kelley’s website.

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eye candy: Everynone

August 17, 2010

WORDS from Everynone on Vimeo.

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artsy: Performance Art in Tarp Surfing

August 9, 2010

No shortage of inspiration here.

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bits & bytes: Stock Photography

July 28, 2010

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My clients are usually surprised to find out you can purchase stock photography for under $20. One of the most difficult challenges can be finding imagery or video that both illustrates your business and appeals to your demographic. If you’re creative (c’mon even you can make your own invite or t-shirt design) stock sites are great for textured backgrounds and vector graphics. Here are a few of my faves:

iStockphoto: my most frequent haunt. This was one of the first stock sites I worked with, it’s affordable and easy to use. Sign up, buy stock, sell stock.

Dreamstime: lots of affordable images, I find the interface a little awkward.

Fotolia: stock photos from 14 cents!

Shutter Stock: “the largest subscription-based stock photo agency in the world”. Thousands of photographs, illustrations, and vectors added every day.

123 Royalty Free: credit packages or subscriptions, similar to iStock.

YouWorkForThem


YouWorkForThem: A collection of artists offer everything from stock images, fonts, videos and audio. Check out their blog for other design inspiration.

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portfolio: Alberta Inspired

July 8, 2010

I came across this desktop calendar wallpaper today and I was reminded of what inspired me to create this painting. The view from the back seat was just like this. The desktop wallpaper is available for download from Paper Leaf here.

painting by Beth Campbell 2000

from www.paper-leaf.com

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portfolio: Willie Nelson

May 19, 2010

“On the road again..” Off to Alabama tomorrow. Ready for some southern inspiration?

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Willie Nelson, graphite, Beth Campbell 1994

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artsy: Richard Renaldi Touching Strangers

April 16, 2010

Adding unpredictability to the traditional portrait photography formula, Touching Strangers invites strangers to have their picture taken. Catch is, they have to touch. New York photographer Richard Renaldi states, “Emotions captured are both genuine and honest…. there is unlimited potential for new relationships with almost everybody passing by.”

What’s interesting is that some people look at home, while others are out of body. Embrace or repel?

Richard Renaldi, from Touching Strangers

Thanks for the hot tip Melanie.

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in the house: Rugs from Anthropologie

April 15, 2010

Did somebody say paint by numbers? Spiny sea creatures? Bright tropical prints? Out of my price range, but a little admiration never hurt.

Spiny Lobster Rug – cute for a kid’s room no? / You Are Here Rug – careful, I might be tempted to colour in the blank spots / Batur Rug, Balinese Flowers – I see white walls and blue ocean. Available in a really cool 2.5′ x 9′ for $288 at Anthropologie.

Batur / Spiny Lobster / You Are Here

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on the road: Vancouver, The Re-Cap

April 9, 2010

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I mentioned a couple weeks ago that I was staying at the Woodwards development on the cusp of Vancouver’s East Side. Built on the spot of a former department store, the new building includes a mix of housing, the SFU Contemporary Arts Campus and a community media arts space. In the handy plaza beneath is a London Drugs, Nester’s Market and coffee shop. A gastro-pub and dentist’s office are under construction. You can live, sleep, go to the gym on the 42nd floor, see a play and get groceries all in one swoop.

The photo mural by Stan Douglas (his first public piece *exciting* studied him in university) is a reconstruction of the 1971 Gastown Riots, also known as The Battle of Maple Tree Square. To recreate the scene, Douglas mined public archives, newspapers, and videotape. He interviewed merchants, residents, police, and protesters. Initially, he planned to shoot on location, but “it became so complicated and expensive, we thought, ‘We might as well just build the thing ourselves.’” So Douglas and his hundred-person crew constructed a set in the parking lot of the Pacific National Exhibition, laying down blacktop and weathering the building facades. Fixated on historical accuracy, the artist tracked down the window dresser of the corner sporting goods store, crafted riot sticks, and littered his streets with replicas of the day’s Vancouver Sun. To get the “right period faces,” he cast actors, eventually using eighty. He blocked out the action with three-dimensional models, and wrote nine scenes for the cast to mime.

The shoot itself took three nights, two with the actors, and one with just the set. Douglas required so much illumination to get the proper, crisp focus that he used seven generators to power the lights, transforming the Vancouver night into day. Keeping his camera lens motionless throughout, he captured about fifty different views of the riot, later layering the digital elements into a coherent composition. In advance of the installation, he is printing the photograph on ten-millimetre-thick panels of glass, with the reverse image on the back. Technicians will fuse the layers, leaving the artist with what amounts to a massive piece of coloured windshield glass. Stretching eight by thirteen metres, it will form the dividing wall between a public plaza and an atrium linking the development’s four buildings. (from
Walrus Magazine).

Art and community efforts have come together to offer multiple services for community development, arts and education. It’s a controversial space, but invigorating nonetheless.

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artsy: Lowri Davies

April 7, 2010

Teapot by Lowri Davies

I always have my eye out for a good sketch. Even better when Welsh ceramic designer Lowri Davies successfully marries hand drawn elements and elegant china. More tea sets, vessels and vases on her website.

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eye candy: Designer Vincente Villarin

March 23, 2010

from www.vicentevillarin.com

Admiring Vincent Villarin’s Spring 2010 collection, White Elegance. The muted colours are like a West Coast spring day. What makes these designs even better is that they were inspired by Bisazza, the art of glass mosaic, and the roman baths. I’ve always wanted to get my hands on a tile mosaic project, especially after visiting Shangri La.

from www.bisazza.com

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on the road: Shangri La

March 12, 2010

A couple of weeks ago I was basking in the sunshine on the lawn at Shangri La in Honolulu, home of Doris Duke. Built in 1937, Shangri La houses an impressive collection of Islamic art and is considered one of Hawaii’s most architecturally significant homes. Shangri La is open to the public for tours a few days a week, you need to schedule at least a week in advance. You can view the rooms (including some that are not part of the tour) and view the art collection on the website. Tours are reserved through the Honolulu Academy of Arts, worth a visit in its own right.

Unfortunately photography is not permitted inside, but I did take some photos of the grounds. It’s centered around an interior courtyard and is packed with artistic influences from around the world. Tile, wood, plaster, chenille drapery and a massive window that drops down into the floor. I think it’s safe to say that Doris Duke was eccentric, and ahead of her time. Duke was the only child of tobacco and electric energy tycoon James Buchanan Duke. Her father died in 1925 when Doris was twelve, leaving approximately half of his estate to The Duke Endowment with the remainder, estimated at $100 million, going to Doris. She married (for the first time) in 1935 and embarked on a year long honeymoon which ended in Hawaii. A 2 week stay turned into 3 months, they acquired property and built Shangri La from the ground up. Worth a visit, kudos to our guide, a wealth of information.

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artsy: Pam Longobardi

March 10, 2010

Her favorite spot to collect “art supplies” is in Hawaii. Not what you might think. Longobardi, an art prof at Georgia State University trolls the world’s coastlines in search of marine debris for her art exhibits. The gallery viewer is encouraged to reconcile between the gorgeous photographs of Hawaii and web-like installations made from the refuse collected there, reminding us to consider the connection between humans, land, sea and the industrial machine.

Read her artist’s statement or visit her website.

Images: Dave Rothstein (top) www.pamlongobardi.com (bottom)

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on the road: Hawaii

March 9, 2010

More images from last week’s trip to Hawaii to come. Pseudo-Tsunamis, sandy beaches, clear water, Islamic art at Doris Duke’s Estate, and scads of food and design inspiration.

Honu in Hawaii

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in the house: Spring Dining

February 15, 2010

Yesterday in Victoria was amazingly warm and sunny for this time of year. Got me inspired to spruce up my small space dining area with fresh infusions of spring.

from www.storminteriors.com

From the book Living With White

from FFFFOUND! www.fffound.com

from my old files

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artsy: Life Drawing at UVic

February 9, 2010

Here’s a good question – should designers know how to draw?

Have you ever had a craving to see what it would feel like to be an art student? Ever wanted to try your hand at life drawing? The UVic Visual Arts department offers Life Drawing Sessions that are open to the public. Feb 13, 20, 27 10am-1pm. All skill levels welcome.

Visiting artist lectures are also open to the public. If you are interested in art and are looking to expand your point of view, these evenings are invaluable.

More info on both of the above here.

Beth Campbell 1997

Beth Campbell 1997 (the drawing, not the model)

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on the road: Paris en Automne

February 3, 2010

A few shots from October. Check back for some fun free downloads with a french twist, and an on the road Parisienne style recipe!

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on the road: Weekend in Seattle

January 29, 2010

Purple Royal and Cockadoodle dress from www.anthropologie.com

It’s a great time of year to catch a hotel deal in Seattle. The Canadian dollar is strong, the wine is cheap and Nordstrom, Anthroplogie and J.Crew offer refuge in inclement weather.

Kenmore Air is the way to go this time of year when the Clipper times are unhelpful and there’s no time for ferries and I-5. There is a new spiffy streetcar that takes you from Union Bay right up Westlake Ave (past Whole Foods), a $2.25 pass lasts a couple hours.

Check out the unbeatable sandwiches and apple fritters at Pike Place Market’s Three Girls Bakery, the chowder at the seafood joint across from Three Girls and the coconut buns at Mee Sum Pastries.

Chosen for it’s tasting menu, Purple Cafe and Wine Bar on 4th was a pleasant surprise. It was packed so we sat at the bar and ordered one item at a time from the tasting menu. Each small plate is offered with an optional 3oz. wine pairing. Along with a full dinner menu and massive wine list, they have the most extensive collection of champagne cocktails I’ve ever seen – 16 in total.

Hotel Max has daily deals at the sushi bar and interesting decor. The dj in the lobby at the W Hotel is an entertaining stop after an evening at Purple. Stop in at Cafe Campagne for a croque madame and glass of bordeaux.

Watson Kennedy is full of goodies for the home, many of which I’ve read about or seen online but haven’t seen in Canada. Everything is sorted by vignette, based on colour or theme. Designer-dreamy.

The topic of last week’s contest was the Downtown Public Library on 4th. Near the SAM (Seattle Art Museum) if you want to have a peek. We have Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas and former Seattleite Joshua Ramus to thank as principal designers on the project. An amazing 362,987 square feet, capacity for 1.45 million books and materials and a high-tech book-handling system that you can see in operation when you walk in. There are 400 computers and lots of GREEN. Too bad.

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newsflash: h(art) for haiti

January 22, 2010
from onedrawingaday.com

from onedrawingaday.com

I’ve been thinking a lot about the designer’s role in creating and maintaining a strong community; design, construction, re-building.

Finding a way to give can seem a little impersonal. Here are a few ways you can help:

For each donation of $50 or more to CARE, you will receive a hand-signed 13″ x 19″ limited edition print from one of the Studio 1482 illustrators.

Architecture for Humanity’s site has a direct link to how you can lend a hand to those in Haiti. Their mandate: “Building a more sustainable future using the power of design. Through a global network of building professionals, Architecture for Humanity brings design, construction and development services to communities in need.”

Plan Canada is a “global movement for change, mobilizing millions of people around the world to support social justice for children in developing countries.”

CBC News Canada is organizing a relief effort.

The Etsy community has gathered together to support various charities – a full list here. How about a Valentine’s poster for your loved one from Bubbo? 100% of the proceeds are headed to Haiti. Or how about this “Keep Calm and Carry On” poster from sfgirlbybay?

Reliable organizations:
World Vision
Yelé Haiti
Canadian Red Cross
Unicef
Doctors Without Borders

There are 2 televised Haiti Benefits on tonight:

Canada for Haiti airs at 7pm on CBC, CTV, Global, MTV, MuchMusic and the National Geographic Channel, or watch the live stream. See the likes of Nelly Furtado, Simple Plan, Michael J. Fox, Celine Dion, Wayne Gretzky, The Barenaked Ladies and Victoria’s own Steve Nash. The Canadian Government will match the contributions of individual Canadians — up to a total of $50 million dollars.Donate Now!

Led by Haitain-born Wyclef Jean and George Clooney, over 130 actors, athletes, singers and television hosts will gather on pretty much every network tonight at 8pm for Hope for Haiti Now.

There are a number of upcoming fundraising events happening in Victoria. If you know of any, let me know and I’ll post them here.

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newsflash: Online Store Open!

November 24, 2009

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Check it out! The Beth Campbell Creative Shop is now open, with 2 limited edition collections of greeting cards and custom greeting cards. This venture sprouted from my roots as an artist, putting pencil/paint/pen to paper. May that inspire you to skip that next email and share a hand-written note with a friend or loved one. More personal stationary items and gift tags to come!

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bits & bytes: Conversations on Design

November 3, 2009

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They collected the thoughts of 30 of the world’s most inspired creative professionals. Architects, designers, authors and leaders of iconic brands.

Then they asked them two questions: “What single example of design inspires you most?” and “What problem should design solve next?”

I appreciated Edwin Chan’s response. These points struck a chord with me:

  • Find real inspiration by looking beyond the latest gadgets to something more timeless and spiritual
  • The act of creation by visualization followed by concretetization resonates with the most transient and rootless nature of our existence
  • Not new age
  • As designers we should address the problem of how to reconcile our own survival on the planet with the quality of life we are accustomed to
  • Green design as a fad
  • Energy conscious trend is a rehash of what has been good design all along
  • Begin by thinking about the little things
  • Reduce waste
  • Live in a smaller house
  • Stop commuting
  • Stop buying things you don’t need with money you don’t have
  • Stop depleting resources to satisfy your need for things
  • Re-orientate to focus on what is essential
  • Find the essence of who you are and what you need in order to be
  • Simple but not simplistic

View the full conversation here.
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in the house: bedroom blues

September 6, 2009

Bedroom
Blue probably wouldn’t be my first choice for a bedroom colour, but this is a room I could spend some time in. Warm wood + gorgeous painting + amazing colour = no more bedroom blues.

I think you could create a similar sleek look with the “Sweet Dreams” bed and nightstands from Nood. Newsflash – everything in Nood is 50% off right now. Have you noticed that happens a lot? I noticed a bus in Vancouver with an ad for 50% off so it must not be a passing thing.
nood-nightstand

nood-bed

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