This post was sponsored by Art.com We’re big on art gifts in my family. When I was little I’d paint pictures for our whole crew for holiday prezzies, and not much has changed. I still love to give the gift of art. It’s personal, fun and meaningful. I also think no one can ever have too…
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The Final Layer to Jungalow HQ: Art with Art.com
This post was sponsored by Art.com Adding art to a room is the final layer–like jewelry is to an outfit. When we added the finishing touches to JUNGALOW HQ last week with a selection of framed prints from Art.com, it really made the room feel complete. I selected a bunch of inspiring and unusual artworks that speak…
This Just In: Tactile Matter’s Kenesha Sneed
This past month we kicked off our new artist feature series on the JUNGALOW with the amazing multi-disciplinary artist Kenesha Sneed. Before launching four of her beautiful fine art prints on our shop, she came by our studio for an afternoon cocktail & chat, giving us a little insight behind her work for us to…
Processing through art
It was a strange weekend. Grabbing coffee at our local bakery between every bite of muffin, I heard soundbites from people sitting next to me: “The Canadian Immigration website crashed…” “We’re going to the protest tomorrow”, “kids at my daughters’ school had an assembly to reassure children of immigrant parents that everything would be OK.”…
This Just In: Mark Conlan
Take one look at much of Melbourne based artist Mark Conlan’s work and you know we’re into it. Lush botanical ‘scapes, whimsical people doing their thing, and all that bold color? Yes, please. Mark, who is originally from Dublin, Ireland, worked as a digital designer for many years until finally taking a little leap to…
This Just In: Kate Miss
Kate Miss is a graphic designer (katemiss.com) and jewelry maker (jewelry.katemiss.com) here in Los Angeles. I’ve known Kate for quite a few years and have always been drawn to her sensibility–modern and still cozy. Her use of color and shape always manages to feel fresh while also feeling somehow vintage/nostalgic. She recently started a print shop…