Showing posts with label Architecture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Architecture. Show all posts

Sunday, September 2, 2012

It's been a long time (shouldn't have left you)...

Hello!!! It has been quite a while, and my darn camera is broken. I'll give ya'll a little update on my whereabouts anyway...

RecAP

+moved to amsterdam

+was selected to collaborate with Muuse.com, to produce and sell my designs from "Crunch"

+had a photoshoot for Muuse with 
alessandro & frankie

+ate lots of pasta

+got a little homesick

+chosen to participate in exhibit hosted by the Gabarron Foundation, which will 
take place in NYC & Spain. 
Show opens Sept. 14th in NY! Check it out.
Press release:

+now: getting serious about my next collection?! 

I guess that's about it. Met some nice people. I was a zombie extra in a friend's movie. The same movie used some of my garments on extras. 

Here are some pictures of Paris I owe you ;)
(Paris was AMAZING. I didn't edit any of these photos, and they're from my ipod. That's just how crazy it looked outside.)










Near the museum Orangerie. So amazing!
The Monet exhibit took me into another world.
These museums are impressionist heavens.

















This is right near the Louvre...
I took the nicest nap after the museum



a sculpture







































La tour eiffel

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Cállate La Boca! pt. 1

I've been to the best city...


b a r c e l o n a

I think I'd like to visit once a year for the rest of my life. This was the 2nd trip my dad and I took last month while he was here visiting- it was so much fun. Maybe I was a bit snap happy..  
my digital camera stopped working, so I'm missing the photos we took with a disposable camera. (Yup. The one's you have to wind. We're bringin' it back.) We took one of those Hop On Hop Off buses, and walked pretty much the entire city in 3 days. It was awesome! 

This is part 1 in a barcelona series (way too many pictures for one day). I'll do a separate Gaudi post with the pictures from the Sagrada Familia and Park Güell. Soooo, these are the general pictures from around the city. Random buildings- super cool architecture and surface design-, aerial views of the city from a cable car, and some other adventures.

I have to warn you, toward the end of the photos, some of the pictures of the Market of la Boqueria are not for the faint of heart. This market was unbelievable. It's located on the main street, La Rambla, and there is every type of fresh fruit, juice, and the food is delicious! 

Check  it.













The pier









Cable car ride!




On our way there 














When you get out of the cable car, 
you are left off in this beautiful garden









And back




Fountain photos!!!









My dad: Why is this place called Obama?
Promoter: Everybody likes Obama!
Dad: British Africa?
Promoter: Marketing purposes. 

Twins




 
Birds for sale at the market.
I wanted to buy them and set them free













 










Guadi building #358













The absolute best juice in the world.
Here start the market pictures-
You're warned!!!


Market of la Boqueria









In case you don't know what this is, 
here is a picture of the adorable bunny you're about to eat




Delicious

Friday, July 6, 2012

Jac & Dad's Milanese Adventure



Been slacking on the posts here, but this starts the series of trips my dad and I took while he was in Milan for my show last month! We (my dad, his best friend Teddy, Teddy's wife Tina, and Frankie) had a grand old time- these are only pictures from Milano... exciting Venice and Barcelona pictures coming soon!

Check it.

 First stop: Breakfast, lunch, happy wine














Team Crunch, babyyyy




The vintage market: Who needs a panda?









Yeah, I ate salmon tar tar. No big deal.




Just another trip to the museum




Parco Sempione














I'm the real photographer. Frankie has a squirt camera




 Outside La Scala




Fountain on the wall of Stazione Centrale




 A Roman wall




I think I'll be a geologist when I grow up




Museum of Natural History 




Crabs attacking some kids




Monkey business









WHOA