Enjoy Your Weekend: Final Friday in Over-the-Rhine, and tons more following that this weekend. The Clyffside and Kauffman Breweries: Queen City Discovery wanders up high and way down in the hole through these two important Over-the-Rhine buildings. REVS/COST Vanishing: the always excellent Jeremiah’s Vanishing New York reports on the recent buffing along a section of [...]
Archive for February, 2010
Elsewhere
Posted in elsewhere, tagged architecture, DIY, london, new york city, over-the-rhine, public art, rural life, small town life, urban life on February 26, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Landscape Rugs by Liz Eeuwes
Posted in home decor, tagged glasgow, interior, landscape, pattern on February 25, 2010 | 6 Comments »
How amazing is this rug by Liz Eeuwes of Glasgow-based L E Design? The pattern is inspired by tulip fields, and the rug is made of hand-knotted, 100% New Zealand wool.
HOME WORK Exhibit at the Betts House
Posted in architecture, art, cincinnati, close look, home decor, VisuaLingual news, tagged architecture, cincinnati, over-the-rhine, pattern on February 24, 2010 | 12 Comments »
In case you missed the opening of HOME WORK, our exhibit at the Betts House in the West End section of Cincinnati, here are our installation photos. The work is up through 8 Apr and can also be viewed and purchased in our online shop.
Finding Design Inspiration in Over-the-Rhine
Posted in architecture, art, cincinnati, home decor, VisuaLingual news, tagged architecture, cincinnati, DIY, over-the-rhine, pattern on February 23, 2010 | 5 Comments »
“Maya Drozdz and Michael Stout are a testament to the adage ‘take opportunity where you find it.’ In this case, the pair of graphic designers relocated to Cincinnati and found artistic inspiration in the architecture of their new neighborhood, and have turned it into an opportunity to expose their work (and OTR) to the rest [...]
Accessories with Architectural Twists
Posted in art, cincinnati, home decor, VisuaLingual news, tagged architecture, cincinnati, over-the-rhine, pattern on February 22, 2010 | 1 Comment »
“Maya Drozdz and Michael Stout and their Over-the-Rhine design studio VisuaLingual have become known for their Cincinnati-centric crafts and artwork [...] an invitation to show their work at the Betts House in the West End – the oldest home in the downtown Cincinnati area and the oldest brick home in the state – prompted them [...]
Elsewhere
Posted in elsewhere, tagged architecture, cincinnati, cleveland, DIY, gdynia, small town life, urban life on February 19, 2010 | 3 Comments »
Enjoy Your Weekend: tons of art, and the beginning of fish fry season. Art: VisuaLingual’s HOME WORK at the Betts House: thanks, Matt Morris, for the CityBeat write-up of tomorrow’s opening. An Alternative Ohio River Bridge Design: your Cincinnati LOL for the week. Frank Lloyd Wright Scholars to Meet in Cincinnati: another LOL — the [...]
Seagull Sites by Linda Williams
Posted in art, home decor, tagged bexhill-on-sea, brighton, east sussex, landscape, london, small town life, urban life on February 18, 2010 | 1 Comment »
Cuteness! I’m smitten by the Seagull Sites line of notecards from East Sussex-based greeting card company Obiko, featuring sites like Palace pier Brighton, Battersea power station, London eye, Fishing net huts Hastings, and De La Warr Pavillion Bexhill-on-Sea.
Flourishing: A New Line of Home Accessories by VisuaLingual
Posted in architecture, art, cincinnati, home decor, VisuaLingual news, tagged architecture, cincinnati, over-the-rhine, pattern on February 17, 2010 | 24 Comments »
Flourishing, our brand-new line of limited-edition home accessories will debut this Saturday at the Betts House at 416 Clark St. in Cincinnati’s West End neighborhood. The exhibit is entitled HOME WORK and includes, well, work for the home. You can preview our work and purchase it in the Flourishing section of our online shop.
Brooklyn the Beautiful
Posted in art, close look, tagged new york city, public art, urban life on February 16, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Brooklyn the Beautiful is a mural that celebrates the Brooklyn Zoo, Ebbets Field, and the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens. It’s just situated at the edge of Prospect Park, just a hop and skip away from the funky Flatbush Ave. sign that I love.
West Coast Seed Bombs by VisuaLingual
Posted in VisuaLingual news, tagged cincinnati, DIY, over-the-rhine, san francisco, urban life on February 15, 2010 | 7 Comments »
Practice random acts of gardening with our new seed bombs! We made them using a mix of wildflowers native to the West Coast. Five seed bombs are packed into each screenprinted muslin bag, ready for gift-giving.





