SY/SD
I was really, really into Sonic Youth in high school. My mom threw out virtually all my high school ephemera, including Sonic Youth’s fanclub zine, Sonic Death. Breathe easy, it’s online! Though I do have a watercolor portrait of Thurston Moore I painted for 10th grade art class. Plus one.
SOCK SHOP
In the year 1990 socks were all the rage. The fanciful design on these socks illustrate the trend for novelty socks and hosiery in the late 1980s and 1990s. Such informal wardrobe elements became so popular that specialised socks and hosiery stores such as Sock Shop (where these examples were purchased in 1990) sprang up [...]
WORK ↔ SHOP
At long last, a website/shop is launched! WORK ↔ SHOP is Nothing is New turned design studio + web shop. In an effort to combine my internet research life and my textile/design life I created this site, a mix of portfolio and shop. Now you can own POSTRS, New Friends weavings, Archive Road Trip book [...]
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| Documentary | of | Six | Cherokee | Artists | This brochure, Documentary of Six Cherokee Artists, was produced to accompany a 1976 exhibition of honeysuckle baskets by Nancy Conseen, woodcarving and sculpture by Gilbert Crowe, rivercane basketry by Edmund Youndbird, pottery by Louise and John Henry Maney, jewelry by Richard Teesatuskie, and beadwork [...]
RAINBOW DIVISION
Rainbows in the military—The ‘Rainbow Division’ was the nickname given to the U.S. 42nd Division. It comprised units from 26 states across the country. Colonel Douglas MacArthur remarked that “the 42nd Division stretches like a Rainbow from one end of America to the other”. 1. Rainbow Division officers from WW1 2. Michigan 42nd Rainbow Division [...]
GUNTA PROCESS
I love to see process drawings for textiles. Often they’re just as beautiful as the final product. Designs for Jacquard Wall Hangings and Fabrics, 1928-29. via Gunta Stölzl discovered via per termeritas


