Showing posts with label organic design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label organic design. Show all posts
20 October 2011
Barney Reid Mobile
While this isn't Chimay Bleue's month to be featured anymore, I just had to post this very cool art.
Labels:
abstract,
Atomic ranch art,
Barney Reid Sculpture,
fish,
mcm art,
Mid-Century art,
mid-century modern mobile,
organic design,
space age art,
steel,
Vintage,
wall art
15 September 2011
Perfect Slabs, What's it all mean?
This is a photo from J Rusten Studio. If you don't know who that is, click his name and find out.
This short blog is to peak your interest and let you see a great looking table. About what...? You just have to wait and see. Oh yeah, if you click the photo you can go to the flickr stream and see the table in full size. It's one of my favorite slab furniture pieces!
This short blog is to peak your interest and let you see a great looking table. About what...? You just have to wait and see. Oh yeah, if you click the photo you can go to the flickr stream and see the table in full size. It's one of my favorite slab furniture pieces!
Labels:
Amidst mod,
art,
craftsman,
desk,
Eric McGrew,
Flickr,
furniture,
Jared Rusten studio,
MCM inspired,
Mid-Century,
modern,
natural form,
Natural slab,
organic design,
Table,
woodworking
13 September 2011
Our Friend The Atom: Understanding The Atomic Age
I just have one thing to ask. Where was this video when I was in school? Man...it came out in the 50's and I was in school in the 80's and 90's. Why didn't they show this to me? I would have actually paid attention, and even more important... Understood.
This video though, does more than explain how the atom works. Sure, it does have some fairly unsettling parts were people are walking around with Uranium and a Geiger Counter like they are harmless. Also, there is the part about how spreading nuclear reactive debris may be a way of producing bigger and better crops, and livestock. Shucks though, those are not important. What's a little radiation amongst friends? More importantly is the way this video makes certain aspects of Mid-Century design even more clear. I mean, who cares about contaminated food, when we can talk about art.
In this video we see just how the focuses of the 50's and early 60's shaped the Mid-Century design
community. Specifically speaking, the modern genre of said community. Thru the studies of these ever impressive organisms that where so new to everyone and even more important to the future, these designers copied what they saw. Sure they elaborated on them, but they did in large, copy nature.
Over the past 5 or so years, I've read and heard a lot about the organic designs that these Mid-Century designers
used in there furniture
, architecture
, and art
. However, while I never doubted it, it just never clicked what organic designs they were copying or inspired by. This video not only taught me about the atom, but about the motion and effect on molecules. Thru these things, Mid-Century design
became even more apparent to me. Are you a true enthusiast of these retro designs of the Mid-Century/Eames Era
? Then, you have to really check out this video (embedded below).
On top of everything else, I found out that there is a very cool vintage book that Disney put out by the same name. I looked it up and there are a number of different prints. Some can be found on Ebay while Amazon
seemed to be the only other real good option that I saw. I've really got to quit finding new books with cool Mid-Century illustrations
in them. I might just end up buying something...
In case you were wondering. I saw a lot of how Eames
, Charles Harper, and others were clearly influenced.
Some of the links in this post are affiliate links. By using these links you can get what you need/want and help Amidst Mod to continue providing info and inspirations.
This video though, does more than explain how the atom works. Sure, it does have some fairly unsettling parts were people are walking around with Uranium and a Geiger Counter like they are harmless. Also, there is the part about how spreading nuclear reactive debris may be a way of producing bigger and better crops, and livestock. Shucks though, those are not important. What's a little radiation amongst friends? More importantly is the way this video makes certain aspects of Mid-Century design even more clear. I mean, who cares about contaminated food, when we can talk about art.
In this video we see just how the focuses of the 50's and early 60's shaped the Mid-Century design
Over the past 5 or so years, I've read and heard a lot about the organic designs that these Mid-Century designers
On top of everything else, I found out that there is a very cool vintage book that Disney put out by the same name. I looked it up and there are a number of different prints. Some can be found on Ebay while Amazon
In case you were wondering. I saw a lot of how Eames
Some of the links in this post are affiliate links. By using these links you can get what you need/want and help Amidst Mod to continue providing info and inspirations.
Labels:
50's,
60's,
architecture,
art,
atomic age,
books,
Charles Harper,
Disney,
eames era,
Eric McGrew,
furniture,
Mid-Century,
modern,
organic design,
our friend the Atom,
retro,
Space Age,
video
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