Everybody, meet today’s socks.
Today’s socks, everybody.

Also, today is a glorious day as I’ve finally located my PASSPORT! (It’s been missing since August…)
These two things, paired with listening to Abbey Road make for a lax, lovely Saturday afternoon.
xo
j

prøjëx

I’ve been picking up little household things here and there in order to bring more color into my life/keep my mind off school/make things interesting/cozy. Over the past few months I’ve garnered quite the collection of decor: mirrors, lamps, linens, frames, amongst other tchotchke.

This week’s decorating ventures included a mirror I thrifted for $1.99. It looked like a really fancy carved wood frame, but when I approached it and picked it up I felt the weight of it and realized it was plastic!
I knew I could do something with it, and set my sights on giving the mirror a paint job. It’s been hanging across from my bed — the first thing I see when I wake up and the last thing I see before I sleep, so it’s pretty prominent. After weeks of deliberation, I decided it had to be my favorite GREEN.
So I scrounged my spray paint archive (which is rather impressive, if I do say so myself) and found the green I was looking for. (As an aside: In making a list of my interests I’ve decided, “spray paint” nears the top of the list…) I primed and painted the mirror and oh! It looks so, so lovely. A beautiful departure from it’s original state.
Check out these before&after pictures!
If that weren’t enough, I thrifted a groovy-shaped lamp yesterday. The shape was reminiscent of a gorgeous yellow lamp I’d seen in a photo from design*sponge earlier in the day…


So of course, it was only necessary that I attempt to recreate it. Here’s my version of the lamp!


My room now has a ton of happy colors. Which makes me…happy!

More prøjëx to come…

xo
j

More word on Recyclination!


Today was a grand day for Recyclination (for those of you who missed it, Recyclination is a recycling project that my BFF Holly and I are undertaking for a class…and also because we’re recycling fanatics)! The Advocate (school newspaper) published a pretty column about our mission (accompanied by a pretty photo of us collecting recyclables! Yay!)!

I wish I could link you to an online version of the article, but there isn’t one, so I’ll scan it in and post it soon. We’re totally excited about the whole deal!
And another shameless link to our blog…
Now go forth and recycle!
j


Robert Frank’s 1958 work The Americans is one of my favorite books (and I don’t even own it yet)! I had the enjoyment of seeing some of Frank’s work, including hundreds of contact sheets, at the Tate Modern in London (seeing the contact sheets really put in perspective the volume of film that Frank shot, and how much he actually printed and publicized). Aside from Avedon and Penn, he’s one of the most fantastic photo’ers in my book.
Anyhow, today is Robert Frank’s 86th birthday and I do wish him a groovy day. Well played, Mr. Frank…well played.
This video is soooooooooo cheese fest, but I remember hearing this song at a club (yes, a club) once upon a day in SF and thinking, “Wow…what would Scott McKenzie say?” Then 7% of my subconscious started to dig it a little. It’s wrong, I’ll admit. This mix is wrong. The video…even wronger. San Francisco itself wouldn’t even approve of it. You’re best off turning off the audio, ignoring the cheesy leather jacket and sports car appeal, and only looking at the scenery.
Anyway. Sorry Scott.