Category: sightings
Silvia sent us some prints in this envelope.
I just had to show you this. See more of Silvia’s work here.
Monday: Things crafters have made with Helen’s scrapbooking products.
Our yummy laptops with gelskins and gems
This one is Jillian’s art with big chunky gems. It is so very fun to sit and glue gems on the art. It’s like paint by numbers. So calming. So satisfying.
Carolyn Gavin’s art with gems, gems, gems. They are flat-backed gems and also some plastic flowers. We happy.
This is Julia’s work station.
Monday: My awesome daughter sewed this bag.
Looking for organizational units? Try vintage peanut butter tins.
I store fabric scraps in these.
Friday: Carolyn’s new fabric for P&B Textiles and some more sewing projects.
Carolyn’s Belize Trip 2009
Carolyn writes:
Belize is a gorgeous, low-key, tiny country situated east of Guatemala and the southern part of Mexico. Languages are predominately English with Spanish and Creole. For 2 weeks we rented a small cabana on the beach. We swam, rode our bikes, read, lazed in hammocks and soaked up as much sun as possible. We ate fresh fish just about everyday, played games, went for walks and observed nature in all its glory… green, pink, orange, blue, such bright hues surrounding us. It was a real rest and break from the busyness of our lives… absolute rejuvenation of the mind and creative spirit… to last a long time!
Friday: Lisa Congdon is featured Illustrator in China’s Art + Design Magazine
Vera Scarves on Etsy
“Hi Lilla! After we spoke of vintage Vera scarves, I just had to share my discovery of over 700 of them listed on etsy! Here are some that caught my eye!”
Jenn Ski featured in Ty Pennington’s At Home magazine
Jenn writes:
“Hi, Lilla! I’m so excited to announce that my art will be featured in Ty Pennington’s magazine. My eyes nearly popped out when I saw the image with him holding my art! The stylist working on the shoot said that Ty loved my work, but I thought she was just being nice but now I know better, he he.
The magazine will be available on December 8th, and also be sure to check out my Etsy shop.
Thanks,
Jenn”
Wednesday: Linda Ketelhut’s studio tour
A former art director makes food in the style of our artists’ work for her kids!
Former art director, Lisa Leconte, writes:
“Hi Lilla!
Not sure if you remember me, I used to work at weider/shape a long time ago. I stopped working at magazines when I had kids and now squeeze in my designing while making bento lunches for my kids. Anyway, i love your illustrators and am so inspired by them I did a tribute to Suzy Ultman for my kids lunch… just thought I’d share. Love love love the stuff you guys are doing and hope you’re well…”
lisa leconte
former designer extraordinaire, current bento making mom =)
Below, a Suzy Ultman tribute and the Lilla Rogers Studio logo.
How cool is this? Lisa, I hope you’ll send us more!
Friday: Guest Blogger: Sarajo Frieden: 100 € Show, An international exhibition of illustrators’ Drawings
Guest Blogger: Jillian Phillips. Tokyo Visit 2009
Jillian writes:
“Hi Lilla, just back from a week in my favorite city, Tokyo! It’s always so inspirational for me to be in this fantastic city. You’re surrounded by wonderful illustrations, and the stationary shopping really is out of this world. It all gets a bit intense, so it’s best to break up the day by having a rest in a pretty cafe and getting some great food, or visiting one of the parks (Yoyogi or Ueno). Hope you enjoy the photos! I can’t wait to go back next year.”
Monday: Allison’s new work for Print-on-demand Keds sneakers! Seriously.
Carolyn’s fabric
Carolyn Gavin’s Wild Thyme collection.
Carolyn writes on her blog:
Today I am not only showcasing my “Wild Thyme” Fabric Collection for P&B Fabrics again, but also the gorgeous “Wild Thyme” Inspired Children’s Clothing by Zozobugbaby.
Friday: What is it about Hsinping’s colors? Magical, playful.
Linda Ketelhut writes
Hi Everyone,
A friend of mine surprised me with these cool NYC wood blocks
this morning which inspired me to create a quick shelf life for
them in my studio. Fun mini project!
Wednesday: New work by Jenn Ski