skip to main
|
skip to sidebar
Monday, August 30, 2010
Ray Jones
I love these ink drawings by
Ray Jones
. Such amazing textures and spaces, and such rich blacks.
Originally discovered
via Sweet Station
.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Newer Post
Older Post
Home
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
A BILLION TASTES AND TUNES
subscribe
about me
my art blog
blog home
my website
my tumblr
my flickr
Labels
anatomy
(3)
animated gifs
(6)
art
(64)
book art
(7)
books
(16)
bread
(5)
breakfast
(6)
cardamom
(2)
cookies
(6)
cooking
(2)
deborah madison
(6)
design
(9)
dessert
(7)
dresses
(3)
fashion
(5)
food processor
(2)
Hayao Miyazaki
(6)
herbs
(9)
illustration
(33)
images
(7)
inspiration
(72)
interior
(7)
links
(18)
meals
(12)
My Neighbor Totoro
(3)
noodles
(5)
nuts
(4)
outings
(1)
pasta
(6)
peanut butter
(2)
photography
(9)
print and pattern
(5)
recipes
(36)
salad
(8)
self-contained book worlds
(6)
shopping
(5)
side dishes
(3)
snacks
(6)
sweets
(4)
they draw and cook
(3)
things on white backgrounds
(17)
vegan
(37)
web work
(6)
Blog Archive
►
2011
(62)
►
August
(2)
►
July
(3)
►
June
(5)
►
May
(9)
►
April
(6)
►
March
(15)
►
February
(11)
►
January
(11)
▼
2010
(91)
►
December
(2)
►
November
(11)
►
October
(5)
►
September
(7)
▼
August
(13)
Ray Jones
homemade pizza, with bechamel sauce, fresh basil, ...
Elenore Abbott's Grimm's Fairytales, and my grandm...
tender, instant-gratification cinnamon rolls (cinn...
lentil sorrel soup
Kristin Bjornerud
Dunn Right header and illustration
Jules Buck Jones
naomibardoff.com redesign & update complete
updated my blog designs
Demi's The Firebird
Johanna Westerman's Mother Holly illustrations
white bean pesto and heirloom tomato salad stacks
►
July
(14)
►
June
(39)
Popular Posts
Gnomes by Rien Poortvliet and Wil Huygen
Gnomes by Wil Huygen, illustrated by Rien Poortvliet, has been one of my favorite books for a long time. I love the style of watercolor, th...
My Neighbor Totoro Animated gifs, part three
Yes, I know just what all of you have been thinking: it's been so long since Naomi did a My Neighbor Totoro or other Miyazaki-related a...
John Pusateri
I can't believe I haven't posted the work of John Pusateri before! He makes beautiful images of dead birds (lithographs, drawing...
book art, part 2
I've discovered more wonderful book artists since I made my first post of book art by various artists . Here are some of my recent favo...
the Codex Seraphinianus (post 1 of 2)
One day a few summers ago — when she and I were still spending summers at our parent's house — my sister called me into the dining ...
golden broth & golden noodle soup; a vegan maybe un-chicken noodle soup
This is a recipe I've been meaning to make all winter. Except that we don't have much of a winter here, and lately the sun's be...
Quinoa Tabouli
I love tabouli, but I can't usually afford the pre-made packaged stuff -- even more so because I could eat two of those things in one s...
Ernst Haeckel, part 1 of 2
If you like the drawing style in the Codex Seraphinianus , then you'll probably share my love for Ernst Haeckel's scientific illust...
Marimekko
Who doesn't love the bold and beautiful prints of Marimekko Fabrics ? A wonderful way to start a Friday. Here's hoping it will be a...
pie crust: flaky, vegan, & versatile
This is based on the Betty Crocker recipe, which is, of course, not vegan. I love the Tassajara Bread Book 's pie crust, too (made from...
No comments:
Post a Comment