Monday, June 6, 2011

Top 10 Home Art Pieces for $50 or Under

Decorate your home with original artwork.  There's no need to sacrifice originality to make decorating your walls affordable. Feel like bringing some of the summer season indoors?  Here are10 of our top picks from our favorite place to find easily accessible hand made anythings- Etsy of course!

Frances Photography Photo Print: Turner’s Cloud - $49
Printed on museum fine art paper- select your size.

Turner's Cloud by Frances Seward


 
1.      Appetite Home Embroidery Hoop Set: Reds &Neutrals - $60
Handprinted mix of fabric textures, prints and colors in different sizes, all coordinated to create a graphic wall piece.

Reds & Naturals by Erin Albin
 
      Mix and match from several options to create a look unique to you.  Panels are printed by hand using acrylic paint and silk screen printing techniques on a durable 12x12 cradled wood frame.
Vibrant Nature Collection by K Callaghan
Forest Collection by K Callaghan

 
1.       Gilding Lilies Photo Print:  Pacific Morning - $50
Signed and professionally printed on lustre finish paper, contact the artist if you would like the photograph to be printed in a variety of sizes, as a poster, or a fine art canvas.
Pacific Morning by Gilding Lilies
 
1.   Jessica Alpern Paper Cutouts:  In Our Summer Skin - $45
Shades and Shadows pieces are short stories told on paint chips. Yes, the ones you find at the hardware store.
In Our Summer Skin by Jessica Alpern

In Our Summer Skin by Jessica Alpern

Marilyn Fenn Paintings:  Organics Sketch 05 - $50
Original painting.  Watercolor and paper media on canvas paper.
Organics Sketch 05 by Marilyn Fenn Paintings

1.   Retrospect Photo Print Set of 2:  Along the Boardwalk Set: Swingin and Going Places - $18
      These fine art carnival photographs of the Santa Cruz Boardwalk are professionally printed on Kodak Professional METALLIC Supra Endura Paper to last a lifetime. Signed on the back.
Along the Boardwalk by Melanie Alexandra
 Studio Eriksdotter:  Swedish Summer - $25
 Fine art print of the original acrylic painting, "Swedish Summer," by Erica Eriksdotter.

Swedish Summer by Erica Eriksdotter
T Capone Photo:  Fine Art Photo Wood Blocks - $18
Wood Art Block- select any nature, urban, travel, or food photograph and create a personalized Fine Art Photo Block 4x4.  Wood stained a beautiful walnut color.

Nature Wood Blocks by T. Capone

Nature Wood Blocks by T. Capone



Wendiland: Spring Terrariums - $25
Hand made living art!  Terrariums to brighten your home and make you smile.
Ninja vs Boxer in the Terrarium
Contemporary Spring Pet Terrarium
Have unique home made art in your life? Share your favorites!

G&L


Friday, May 27, 2011

Neon Style

It’s Memorial Day weekend and summer is around the corner. What are you going to wear this weekend? Now, for the most part I try to stay true to my own style, but I’m also a total sucker for trends and there’s one trend in particular that keeps pulling at my heart strings!

Neon?! Don’t mind if I do! It’s almost like a magnetic attraction, everything from nail polish to accessories. I find myself totally drawn to summer’s brightest hues and my new BFF! Perhaps it’s because I grew up in the 80’s, a time when audacious hammer pants and scrunchies were totally awesome and puffy paint was all the rage! But seriously, how can you resist a piece of neon bling screaming at you from across the store? The answer is simple… YOU CAN’T! So get it while it’s hot and work that trend from head to toe!

Neon Style
Neon works best as an accent to simple outfits like the one pictured above. Dress up your basic jeans and tank with some hot pink flats, a multi-colored clutch, and some bold accessories!

Now, don't get us wrong - there is always a right way and a wrong way to sport neon. Some can pull off a whole outfit, and others only need a little neon bling to call it good. It's a fine line only the brave dare to cross...

Stay Bright,

G&L

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Be a Beach Bum at one of our Top 10

If you live in Southern Oregon it’s hard to believe that summer has officially started. Need a break from the rain and gloominess? G&L has a list of top 10 beach destinations for Memorial Day weekend to get you in the mood! Cheapflights, (www.cheapflights.com) has searched the coast and recommends these sunny sweet spots…



1. Hilton Head, South Carolina
Spend your days biking the 100 miles of cycling trails throughout the Atlantic island -- breaking only to catch waves, soak up the sun and savor the area's fabulous restaurants.

2. Hermosa Beach, California
Check out downtown Hermosa for three days of great food, drinks and live music. Kids can switch between amusement park rides and sand castles until 6 p.m. nightly as parents peruse local shops and the ever-popular beer garden.

3. The Gulf Coast, Mississippi
Sailboats, casinos and spectacular beaches await you on Mississippi's Gulf Coast this Memorial Day weekend.


4. Nantucket, Massachusetts
For the ultimate in New England living, put your Nantucket Reds on and head to Figawi Race Weekend this Memorial Day to watch the finest sailors in the country race wondrous yachts from Cape Cod to the island of Nantucket.

5. Stone Harbor, New Jersey
Wake up early to beat the crowds waiting in line for fluffy pancakes at Uncle Bill's Pancake House and after, stroll the strip of shops in the seaside village's downtown. After days of bike riding and body surfing, catch a proper small town parade on Sunday at noon along the town's main drag.

6. Chincoteague, Virginia
This charming hideout, renowned for its wild horses, is a regular on the country's top beach lists and simply perfect for a long weekend escape from the nation's hurried capital.


7. Chicago, Illinois
Blend the relaxation of the beach with the thrill of the big city. Chicago's summer-long love affair with street festivals begins Memorial Day weekend, so check out the 27th annual Belmont/Sheffield Musical Festival in hip Lakeview neighboring Lake Michigan.

8. Sanibel Island, Florida
To channel the wildlife lover in you, visit Sanibel Island this Memorial Day, located just west of Fort Myers on Florida's Gulf Coast. The 12-mile island offers rustic beaches, unsullied by tourists and snowbirds.

9. Waimea Bay, Hawaii
 Situated on Oahu's North Shore, Waimea Bay is home to some of the gnarliest waves in the whole Pacific. But by Memorial Day weekend, those swells chill out a bit, paving way for a serene summer spot for swimming and frolicking.


10. Del Mar, California
Visit Del Mar, a spectacular beach just 30 minutes north of the city. Paddle board the day away, and then give your arms a rest by strolling along the white-sand beaches of California's coastline.

Before you jet for the weekend don’t forget to pick up an organic bamboo beach towel by Yala and for goodness sakes wear your sun block, there’s nothing worse than an awkward tan line!
 



Hang ten,

G&L

Monday, May 23, 2011

Brilliant Graffiti

The anonymous graffiti artist, known as JR, began his large scale (in every sense) artistic career by simply finding a camera on the subway in Paris...
Self Portrait
His first major project was actualized in 2006. The project entitled Portrait of a generation, exhibits portraits of the suburban "thugs" that he posted, in huge formats, in the bourgeois districts of Paris.  This illegal project became "official" when the Paris City Hall wrapped its building with JR's photos.

Other projects include:
Face 2 Face:  in which he posted huge illuminating portraits of Israelis and Palestinians facing each other in eight cities, as well as on both sides of the Security/ Separation wall. 

And Women:  a project intending to underline the dignity of women with large scale portraits in Africa, Brazil, India, and Cambodia.

Gaby Wood asks why he does what he does in an article published by the New York Times on February 24, 2011. He responds, “I think it comes from several things, firstly a real curiosity about the world.  When I was little, I didn’t really travel — from the suburbs to Paris was already a journey.  I had a foreigner’s eye on the city, and I still enjoy that point of view.  Then there’s the fact that one of the things that touches me most is injustice.  I’m of mixed origins — North Africa, Eastern Europe, Spain — and this generation today, we’re all a little bit from everywhere.  My parents were born abroad.  I was born in France, but I feel comfortable everywhere — I don’t see the borders.”
To learn more about the artist, visit http://jr-art.net/

Join JR's latest collaborative project and post your own photographic posters.
Join JR in his Inside Out Project- a global graffiti art project. Inside Out is a collaboration between the artist JR, the Ted Prize, and you. 



The Inside Out project invites everyone to join in JR's aesthetic: Everyone is challenged to use black and white photographic portraits to discover, reveal and share the untold stories and images of people around the world.
Upload a portrait, receive a poster, and post it in your community.  To see the thousands of portraits already included in this collaborative graffiti piece, check out the submissions on Inside Out.
“To change the way you see things,” JR says, “is already to change things themselves” (Gaby Wood, NYT).

Poster Prints of JR's work are available from Crakedz.

G&L 

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Harmony Festival

 Are you jonesin to get your green-loving groove on? G&L recommends hitting up the Harmony Festival in Santa Rosa, Cali. Created and seasoned in the trend-setting North Bay Area, Harmony is the original festival to appeal to the green lifestyle market since 1978 and celebrates the latest trends in health, music, arts, ecology, and spirituality.


Over the past five years they have expanded their reach to Eco Rally Skateboard Competitions, and performers such as Damian Marley, Slightly Stoopid and Ms. Lauryn Hill. A new  Harmony Tea House features freshly made baked goods, teas, live jazz and sacred music in an intimate setting.

 Other righteous activities include: liquid lounge, eco village, well being pavilion, wisdom stage, kid zone, crafters village and Bazaar where you can find your favorite eco vendors.

As Julia Butterfly Hill said, "If you're making garbage but not asking it out at your progressive events, do Mother Nature a favor...stay home. "

Starting this year, Harmony will be composting everything that was alive in your lifetime and bringing all of their organic waste to a local work ranch. Anything that can’t be composted will be recycled! They even boast sorting through every bag at the event to properly separate the waste, but would much rather everyone make use of the 100 EcoStations throughout the festival!


Make sure to check up this year’s lineup of artists which include,  Michael Franti & Spearhead, The Flaming LipsPrimus, Rootz Underground, Three Legged Sister and G. Love & Special Sauce.
Looking for a hip, funky festival style to wear at Harmony?




Buy your tickets today!

Peace, Love and Style,

G&L

Friday, May 13, 2011

Stellar Style on a Tight Budget

Check out this super sweet street style at a steal and grab em’ before their gone.

Our Squeeze Team takes savings seriously and we’re stoked to be able to offer you one of our favorite bamboo lines at a price that won’t put a dent in your style budget!



Incredibly chic and super soft Ginger and Lime has deals on select styles from BambooDreams by Yala. Everything from yoga wear to summer dresses at 50% off!

Go ahead and spice up your style!


G&L

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Women Rank Rock Climbing as the Sexiest Sport


A study by a University of Hertfordshire professor suggests that women are especially attracted to men who rock climb.

Working with fitness expert Sam Murphy, Prof. Richard Wiseman polled over 6,000 people to find out which of 15 sports they thought would make a member of the opposite sex more attractive. Climbing topped the list for women with 57%, edging out extreme sports like soccer and hiking.


As an alumni of Prescott College I can attest that everyone knows 'dating a rack' is the fastest way to learn how to climb with access to top of the line gear. Climbing is just a sexy sport in and of itself. It’s adventurous, acrobatic, and takes place in some of the most beautiful spots in nature. Climbers themselves tend to be trim, muscular, extremely flexible people with a penchant for taking their shirts off. Who's not on board with that?


As for the most unsexy sport... Golf didn’t fare quite as well. The sport came in second to last in women’s opinions, just above aerobics. According to Aspiring Golfer, Wiseman suggests three reasons that women find golf so unattractive:


1. Golfers don’t have to be fit.
2. They keep their clothes on while playing.
3. They frequently wear plaid and Pringle jumpers.

As unsexy as these reasons are, I’m not convinced that super fit, scantily-clad golfers would be enough to make golf interesting, although it would probably boost the PGA Tour’s female audience. 

Whether we’ll now be seeing more golfers swapping their plaid pants for climbing harnesses is hard to say. To me, the sexiness of climbing is less about toned muscles and hard-core maneuvering and more about the passion and commitment behind the sport. If you’re not feeling it, it’s awfully hard to fake.

Always spicy,

G&L

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