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Love-themed Desktop Backgrounds

Yup, Valentine's Day is next week. Good advice from my cousin - if you are dating someone and actually want something for Valentine's Day at some point in your relationship, don't make a big deal about how Valentine's Day isn't a big deal, because then you probably won't get anything. And yeah, chocolates can be cheesy now, but in three years you might want to take a romantic trip somewhere and not have him be like 'but I thought you don't care about Valentine's day?'.

If you aren't dating anyone, here are two desktop backgrounds to remind you how awesome it is to be single. 

LOVE YOURSELF

While Valentine's Day is totally a commercial holiday, it is a good reminder to love - yourself. And being without a partner means no lines, no fuss and no (relationship) commitments. Use your time doing whatever you want! By yourself or with a friend! There are many ways to practice self love. Usually people talk about the pamper-kind, but I think creating is just as soothing. Here are some ideas:

  • paint your nails
  • read a book
  • wash your hair and then style it your favorite way
  • take a bath
  • write 
  • make something (I'll probably be in the studio making patterns)
  • call your mom, she probably wants to hear from you
  • take yourself out to brunch
  • practice the language you've been wanting to learn

WE NEED TO TALK 

This photograph is from my trip to Copenhagen. I love this sculpture because it looks like the woman is having one of those conversations with her partner (or friend, who knows). It's a good reminder of the part of being in a relationship that isn't always fun. So, while those hard talks are a great way to grow and learn about yourself--ain't it great you don't have to have one today? Yeah!

My friend at K.Mala Studio inspired this post - she made some amazing watercolor desktop backgrounds for February!  Check them out here: Fun February Desktop Art.

xoxo, 

Stephanie

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Exposed DC: 49 images from local photographers + opening reception, after party

Metro by Russell Brammer from Exposed DC Photography Show Since 2006, Exposed DC has been working hard at getting local photographers' exposure and resources through meet-ups, a blog and an annual exhibition. This year, the Exposed DC Photography Show will have 49 photographs on view shot by local hobbyists and professionals alike. Opening night is Wednesday, March 19th and a $15 entry fee gets you access to a local's view (and taste) of DC with favorites like Bluejacket Brewery, Boxwood Vinery, Founding Farmers + Farmers Fishers Bakers providing food and drinks.

Here are some of our favorite shots:

Pool Party by Betsy Law from Exposed DC Photography Show

1+1 by Armando Gallardo from Exposed DC Photography Show

Chinatown King by Veeresh Inginshetty from Exposed DC Photography Show

Carnival Giraffe by Erika Nizborski from Exposed DC Photography Show

You can view all the winning images in the Flickr Group 2014 Exposed DC Winners.

Opening Reception Wednesday, March 15th $15 ($20 at the door) Long View Gallery 1234 9th Street NW, Washington DC 6pm - 10pm

After party at The Passenger 1021 7th Street NW Washington, DC 8pm - close

Exposed DC Photography Show On view at Long View Gallery until April 6th, 2014 Wednesday-Saturday 11-6, Sunday 12-5

Cat Forever: New Art by Primo Pitino at Alley Cat Books -- San Francisco

Primo Pitino Artwork at Alley Cat Books - Etxe I always loved running into Primo--and dancing to his record spinning--and seeing his posters all over town. I first met him at a NYE do-over party at 3435 Cesar Chavez and have been following his work ever since. I wanted to do a Betabrand piece of clothing inspired by his artwork, but it never got through development. Who wants to wear these CATS?! I do!

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If you are in San Francisco, go check it out before it is too late--Cat Forever: New Art by Primo Pitino. If you aren't in SF, check out this 360 degree view by Han Lee (made with app bubbli). Alley Cat books has this sweet gallery space where they feature local artists such as DJ/Artist Primo Pitino. And when they don't have art shows, they have a ping pong table up. So no excuses to not check out my favorite book store on my favorite block on my old favorite place to live. Ah, I miss 24th Street. But, not as much as I love where I am now. And since I've discovered Harrar Coffee, I've solved the Philz problem. Now I need to find an 'Oldies Night' and '2 Men Will Move You'...oh Primo nothing can replace you! Thanks for making SF so fun and don't ever change. If you move, move to DC.

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Cat Forever: New Art by Primo Pitino Alley Cat Books 3036 24th Street San Francisco 94110

The best parties in the city (if you actually like dancing):

Oldies Night at the Knockout -- First Friday of the month 2 Men Will Move You at Amnesia -- Second Saturday of the month

Space, Splash! and Half Wild at the Hillyer Art Space

*these shows close Saturday so hurry up and go visit!* After getting my butt kicked in a circuit class at VIDA fitness, I decided to take advantage of the sun and slightly warmer temperatures. I wanted to check out the Hillyer Art Space before the shows close. I was particularly interested in Fawna Xiao's Half Wild exhibit, but I was presently surprised by the other exhibits also up. HilyerArtSpace I walked down U street and took a left at Florida, then a left down Hillyer Court. I passed the Senegal Embassy and some nice looking homes.

Show Titles Hillyer Art SpaceThe sign says to enter through the garage, so I did. The first exhibit is Greg Braun who uses matte board and gypsum dry wall to create spaces within spaces. I loved the starkness and the shadow play. It was really fun to see his hand drawn sketches and preliminary scale models; the sketches being particularly illuminating because they were on those freebie type pads of paper you get at hotels and such.

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The next room is filled with bright JD Deardourff screenprints that are amazing. I initially hated them, but the more I pondered how he created them and the colors he was able to make the more I fell in love. Inspired by the collages he made out of comic book splash pages, Deardourff recreated the essence of the comic book art through mimicking the pre-computer CMYK method with screenprinting. I really wanted to take a piece home with me.

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The last gallery is of Fawna Xiao's work, the whole reason I went in the first place. I really enjoyed her minimal approach to color and the texture she got out of her prints. It was reminiscent of wood block prints, yet very delicate and complicated. Contemporary like 3D printing, but old school like foam sponges. Her and her dad built all the frames by hand and her prints are all single editions.

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FawnaXiao-Black--Twin Peaks, Tiny Peaks, Small Rock

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I really enjoyed the space and I hope to see more shows at Hillyer! Check out there website for upcoming exhibitions and events.

the sunset in the District

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