Homeschool has dressed its first window and wants you to see it! We’ll be “unveiling” the Emerson Space Case installation New Year’’s Eve from Six to Seven o’clock. Join us for a little new year’s pre-gaming with cocoa by the bonfire. You know you’ll be twiddling your thumbs with the anticipation of the Eve, so [...]
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Homeschool welcomes artist John Kelting to the variety with his amazing portraiture. His work deals with celebrity fandom and bold color use. We are excited to have him aboard.
To see more of his work check out Kelting’s Show at the Lucky Lab in NW Portland. The show opens January 7th.
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These are a few of my favorite things.
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Domino Magazine might be a ghost of decoration’s past, but at least now there’s Lonny! It’s second online issue is chock-full of design ideas for the holidays and beyond.
It certainly is nifty to “turn” pages on the screen, but I think I’ll always prefer the feel of a good ole’ glossy in hand. Christmas [...]
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For those of you readers who like to stay in vogue when it comes to your gift-giving (don’t be shy, Portlanders; it’s a good thing in every other city), consider this trend.
And then buy this:
you’d better beat the hare and hurry up. for there is only one.
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As much as I sometimes wish it were, this is not a cute, fuzzy, stuff-on-my-mammal, animal blog. That said, these photos could not be passed up.
Let the inspiration begin:
You are welcome.
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How did you find yourself an artist and what has your experience been
in the Portland art scene?
I think I found myself an artist in spite of myself. I never grew up thinking I would actually pursue art. Not practical enough for me. But as it turns out, making art is what makes me happy; as [...]
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Michael Neault brings some sweet graphics to the forefront at homeschool! Graphic designer by trade, Neault’s classic vintage aesthetic and keen sense of printmaking makes these inkjet prints irresistable. Not to mention, the prints are huge and affordable ($20 or less!)…. just like we like ‘em.
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The talented Emma Lipp is debuting a new performance at Performance Works NW this weekend as a part of the Third Side, a show curated by Bethany Ides. The theme of the show is radical nostalgia. Emma will be choreographing a dance to David Bowie’s Memory of a Free Festival. It is bound to be [...]
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I was just able to peek in at Julianna Bright’s show at Fontanelle and it is most definitely worth a trip. Be sure to stop by tomorrow night; you won’t be disappointed.
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