• Huntley & Co. blog September 2017

    Whatchu Lookin At?

    Vicente Wolf published a book sometime back called Learning to See’.  I have always thought that was such a meaningful title.  Seeing (and looking, fundamentally) is at the heart of a creative person.  What drives artistic and design-minded individuals is a desire to seek out and study what’s interesting, beautiful and/or weird about the stuff of the world.

    I’m no exception; I never stop culling the visual data around me.  And I have no shame when it comes to capturing what I see on film.  I’ll lie down on the sidewalk or crawl in the dirt if I see something worth photographing.  Inspiration for my designs can be found in all kinds of places: museums, parks or city streets.  It doesn’t matter if I’m looking at a Rodin sculpture or the bark of a tree.  Cultivating one’s oeuvre (i.e. learning to see) means looking EVERYWHERE, even in the most unlikely of places.

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    – 3 unique versions of texture –

    Left to right:  DIY lattice on a courtyard door in LA; Crepe Myrtle bark in my neighborhood; a broken plate art installation at the 2016 AD Design Show.

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    Masterfully carved tassels and lace details on a marble statue at the National Gallery of Art.

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    – a sophisticated collection of swirls and curlicues –

    Clockwise from top left:  A frozen puddle in West Virginia; an antique carved marble table top at the State Department; an Art Deco planter on a Kansas City sidewalk; an ornamental fabric necklace in a London shop; a felt jewelry display at Anthropologie.

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    Left:  Faux finish inspiration discovered at the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden.  Right:  A sample of Japanning at the Geffrye Museum in London.

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    A large mineral sample on display at a mining museum in Creede, Colorado.

    So many photos and so little time.  This post could have been a mile long, so instead, you can expect a Part II, Part III and maybe even a Part IV of Whatchu Lookin At?  Until next time — look, see and soak it all up!

    tricia huntley

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    ** all photos in this blog post are my own : )

  • Gifting

    Shopping for Christmas (Hanukkah, etc.) can be a blast when you find just the right gift for your special someone.  I’m sharing some of my best finds for those of you who are still on the hunt.  Happy holidays!

     *   Scroll to the bottom for LUXE & LUCID gifts that give back   *

     


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    |  FOR THE AESTHETE  |

    paragraphMale or female, the key to buying a gift for this type is finding a functional object that is executed beautifully.

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    holiday gifts for the aesthete

     Shagreen matchstriker (L); custom knife from Rockin’ One Knives (C); UrbanEars headphones (R)

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    |  FOR YOUR MAN  |

    He is no doubt handsome, but with these accessories, he will be even more dashing. #hawtparagraph

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    WATCH

    Zebrawood Watch

    TRAVEL BAG

    Aquascutum checked weekender bag.

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    |  FOR THE FEMALE FREQUENT FLYER  |

    paragraphAdd something special to the carry-on of the woman who often finds herself on planes and in airports.

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    Tocca perfume travel trio (L); Silk earring cases (R); Handmade and customized leather luggage tag (B)

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    |  FOR THE COOL CROWD  |

    paragraphIf you receive one of these gifts, we all bow down to your über cool-ness.

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    Big Lick spoon rest  (L); Barbara Kruger sunglasses (C); Breaking Bad tee (R)

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    |  FOR THE PERSON WHO HAS EVERYTHING  |

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    ‘Not Another Bill’

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    A gift subscription service customized to your or your giftees preferences.

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    Custom Fonts

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    Download interesting and original fonts onto your partner’s/parent’s/colleague’s computer

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    |  GIVE A GIFT THAT SAVES LIVES |

    Donate to a local shelter or national animal rescue organization in the name of a loved one.

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    animal charities

    Washington Humane Society (L); PETA (C); ASPCA (R)

    ** Leave a COMMENT ONLINE and Luxe & Lucid will make a DONATION in your name to one of the organizations listed here. **

    paragraphtricia