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Morning Art

“Tell,” By Kurt Schwitters (1919-22)

Beat of the Day

 

First:

Flipped:

Remixed:

[Drawing from Wonton Art]

Taster’s Cherce

Awww, bacon, via Three to One.

Morning Art

“Woman Dressing,” By Elmer Bischoff (1959)

Million Dollar Movie

Over at Indie Wire, Peter Tonguette has a piece on Michael Kahn, Steven Spielberg’s longtime editor:

Even if he has worked in a particular genre before (as he has in the three Indiana Jones sequels), Kahn does his best to approach each film with a fresh set of eyes. “I try to forget what I have done in the past and drop it, so I’m not taking any baggage with me,” he said. “I don’t differentiate between one thing or another. The next thing I’m going to is like the first time I’m doing it. I find it fresh and new. There’s a phrase that I always use. It’s called ‘beginner’s mind.’ I come in with beginner’s mind, like it’s the first time I’ve done something and it’s brand new…. Each time I do a show, I try to forget everything that happened on the previous project. I come in with an open, free mind, like I haven’t edited before. I’m open to the director’s ideas because that’s the one you’re working with. With directors, I don’t talk too much. I listen. By listening and watching, that’s how I learn how to put it together and [understand] what the director had in mind.”

Beautiful.

[Photo Credit: Brian Krijgsman]

Taster’s Cherce

Oh, baby, Serious Eats gives us the best soup dumplings in Chinatown.

Peep, don’t sleep.

Beat of the Day

 

Madlib the bad kid, all up in your ear hole.

Koolin’:

[Photo Via: Tush]

Morning Art

“The Painter’s Mother Reading,” By Lucian Freud (1975)

One Sec…

Seconds Of Beauty – 1st round compilation from The Beauty Of A Second on Vimeo.

Check out this cool short “Seconds of Beauty,” by The Beauty of a Second.

[Photo Via: Marry the Night]

Taster’s Cherce

Sweet treat.

[Photo Credit: I Wash You Dry]

Morning Art

Double Down…

“Blueberry Eyes,” By Franz Kline (1959-60)

“Interchange,” By Willem de Kooning (1955)

Beat of the Day

Two for Tuesday.

Always flippin’ it.

[Photo Credit: Kelly Marciano]

Beat of the Day

Coolin’ with Lee Morgan. Man, this feels good.

Bah Humbug

Mr. Idle talks turkey.

That’s Heddy

Who knew? Heddy Lamarr was brilliant.

Morning Art

“Diary of a Painter,” By Robert Motherwell (1956)

Taster’s Cherce

Come winter, I just love a Clementine–sweet and tart. Always good to have a box of ’em on hand.

[Photo Credit: Kelly and Tiramisu; Painting by Jason Waskey]

Sundazed Soul

Coolin’ out on a Sunday morning with the paper and such.

[Photo Credit: Julia Iwo via Puckbox]

Saturdazed Soul

Keepin’ the faith.

[Photo Credit: Eric Rose]

Afternoon Art

“Untitled,” By Willem de Kooning (1948)

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