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Artist Interview: Liesa Cole and Tony Rodio

Why don't we start by telling us who you are and what you do
Liesa Cole: Photographer
Tony Rodio: co-owner of Omni Studio, Studio Manager/retoucher by day, digital artist, assembler of our multiple image composites [panoramas].


Where are each of you from?
Liesa: Baton Rouge, LA

Tony: Born in Hollywood, Florida. Lived in Birmingham since I was a child except for a stint in New York City in 2005

Do you feel like where you are from has affected how you reflect back in your art, and how so?
Liesa: Definitely. As the daughter of a British Immigrant and a Southern Dairy Farmer, raised in cajun country, juxtaposition reveals everything to me.

Tony: Not so much where I'm from as much as who I've encountered.

What inspired you to be a photographer / artist?
Liesa: I have always had a penchant for magic. As a theatre major at L.S.U.
I took photography as an elective. The first time I saw an image magically appear on a blank piece of paper floating in the developer bath, I was hooked. I like also that I can explore a theme, really invest myself in it, create something. And then, have this tangible image to present in a permanent way. My work in the theatre seemed so vaporous by comparison.
Tony: The desire to create something that I could be proud of and that someone else could appreciate.

I love how your work is a collaboration, can you tell me a little about your process?
Liesa: Tony says I am the "distributor". He is the organizer, detail person. I move on flights of fancy and impulsive inspiration. Tony is a planner. Together I think we represent a single well-rounded, high functioning person!






I love your panorama work, how labor intensive are these?
Liesa: I usually concept the work and do the photography, with Tony assisting. We usually float down a scene, photographing many times at each interval. After the shoot, Tony prints out contact sheets for me. I then pore over the multitude of images looking for a little story of sorts. Then, I literally cut and paste images, and bits of images, together in a jigsaw fashion. Sometimes this represents as many as parts of 30 or more images. Now, Tony has the hard part! I pass off the collage to him. He meticulously fetches the selected image bits, and seamlessly melds them together, as if it really happened that way. He is so patient and precise. When he is satisfied, I cannot even tell where his seams are.






They are all amazing, what things do you look for when searching out the perfect spot for a panorama?
Liesa: I am interested in the common threads of human experience. I love places where people from all walks of life co-mingle. Irony and humor always emerge in these places. Again, it is all about juxtaposition.






Your latest work is called "The Mythic Backyard" can you tell me a little bit about this work in progress?
Liesa: This work is all about the brief magical phase in childhood that usually happens between the ages of 3 and 5. Remember when you dressed up like a fairy or a super hero and got lost in your own imagination? You thought about jumping off the dog house roof with your towel as cape, or costume wings securely in place, and taking flight. You were glorious and powerful. Your imagination raged undeterred, until you were called in for dinner. I am concerned that today's kids are denied this self-generated magic by so much structure and batteries. There are so many lessons and sports, which are all about following the rules. There are electronic games that produce the imagery and activity for you. I document the "mythic Back-yard" where I find it for 2 reasons. 1) I want to remember and re-connect with this creative and empowering phase in my own life. and 2) I want to remind others to keep sacred the Mythic Backyard for their own children. Give them space and time to just "go forth and play!"








What is the best place for someone to view your work?
Come to the OMNI! This is our home studio/gallery in downtown Birmingham,


What are some of your favorite hobbies other than your art?
Liesa: I Love to invent ethnic fusion food. Like, Asian gumbo, or Paella Bombay. Tony is the best "Sous" ever! Also, thrifting, travelling, foreign films, board games, biographies and riding our vintage tandem. I only spin fire on special occasions now.
Tony: Music has always been a huge passion for me. I played in bands for years, dj'd some and am constantly searching out music that moves me.

Now three quick silly questions -

What is in your fridge right now?

Liesa: An enormous quantity of fresh brussels sprouts! We are in charge of a "vegetable" for the family Thanksgiving.
Tony: Grade "b" maple syrup. We just discovered it. You will never eat regular syrup again!


What is your favorite movie of all time?
Liesa: Amelie!
Tony: Hmm, that's a tough one.
If you asked me that 5 years ago I would have said "Blade Runner". It was my all time favorite for a long time. I think Amelie is a beautiful movie.


What is spinning on the turntable or on the ipod right now?
Liesa: OMG, that is so funny that you would ask that! We just dusted off a box of vintage vinyl! "Connie Francis sings German Favorites" and "Honolulu Honky-Tonk" by Frankie Carle. Why does this retro kitchy stuff make me so happy?
Tony: The latest addition to my ipod is The Brazilian Girls newest album, "New York City".





Liesa and Tony's work can be viewed at omnistudio
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Architecture: Yellow Treehouse


The Yellow Treehouse Restaurant by New Zealand based Pacific Environments Architects Ltd. is mounted to a 40 m redwood, made from plantation poplar slats, and the redwood balustrading is milled onsite. It is a beautiful structure that looks like a glowing seed split in half that has attached itself to this tree. I would love to eat here!


(via inhabitat)
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Finish: Solar Blinds


The two-dimensional lamps are brilliant in their simplicity. During the day, miniature solar pads soak up the sun’s energy. At night, artfully placed lighting pixels (similar to those used on billboards) illuminate. Simply close the blinds to ‘turn on’ your lights. These smart lights come in table lamp, floor lamp, and chandelier forms that add dramatic ambiance to any room in the house. (via inhabitat/yanko design)


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Interior: 70's Rock


this is one of my favorite interior posts ever! 70's rock musicians in their parents or grandparents homes. apartment therapy posted these awesome photos from the archives of LIFE magazine and knew i needed to share. all photos by John Olson/LIFE] (above) Frank Zappa.

Eric Clapton with his grandmother Rose in the house he bought her in Surrey.

David Crosby standing with father Floyd in father's house in Ojai.

Elton John with his mother Shelia and stepfather Fred Fairebrother in their London apartment.
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Lighting: LBL chandeliers


i have always loved LBL's chandeliers. i've used their pendants and sconces on multiple projects, but have yet to use a chandelier. they are so delicate and pretty.

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Furniture: Matthew Hilton

matthew hilton's furniture is beautiful.


(via core77)
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DIY: Thanksgiving


for those of you needing a little help with planning a thanksgiving meal check out the ever so helpful ehow site on how to do just about everything for thanksgiving. from the turkey and recipes to decorations and planning...you can find it here.
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Etsy Lunch Hour: Hand Woven


Hand Woven Thread Earrings - Daisies by shadowboxgifts

Handwoven Rug Multicolored Made from recycled sweaters by lulella

Hand Woven Scarf by PureInnovation
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Artist Interview: Veronique Vanblaere

(2 wheels)
Veronique Vanblaere (Vero) began creating artwork in the early 1990's in Belgium, her native country. she settled in Birmingham, AL in 1996, where, two years later, she opened Naked Art. her artwork varies from constructed lamps with various everyday objects to small hand-painted items like light switch plates, which have found a home all over the US. if you are in the Birmingham area check out Naked Art's Kitschmas opening this friday and running through december 24th.
(naked art)
Where are you from?
Braine-l'Alleud, Belgium

Hobbies other than your art?
Running and learning Spanish at the same time (no joke!)
Reading
Riding my old bike.

How did you start with art/and or why?
I've loved creating things for as long as I can remember. I feel fortunate in being able to make a living doing what I love.

Influences, favorite things to design?
Surrealist movies and paintings. However, more times then not, I find myself inspired by things I encounter in everyday life. I've even created something that was inspired by a song that I heard. Though I'm primarily a painter, I also like to create objects out of recycled materials. I find the 3-D aspect and the fact that I'm, in my own way, recycling, to be more fulfilling.
(louisa's russian side)
Dogs or cats?
I'm a cat person!

Did you vote in this election?
Because I'm not a citizen I can't vote. However, I do think I contributed in my own special way by vowing to become a citizen if Obama won.

Favorite form of transportation and why?
My 1958 Schwinn bicycle that a dear friend's mom gave to me. She's the original owner! It doesn't polute, it's good exercise and a fun way to get to work.


Favorite color?
Orange and red. (Sorry, can't decide on just one!)
(terminal)
Which Star Wars character would you like to be?
Not very familiar, so I guess I can't answer this one.

What is in your fridge right now?
I'm a health freak, and it'd take me hours to type all of it. Mostly veggies, yogurt, cranberry juice and soy milk.

Last book your read?
I've just started "Ensemble, C'est Tout" by Anna Gavalda. I love the Avondale Library!

Favorite movie of all time?
I can't decide between "Harold and Maude" and "Fanfan".

If Hollywood made a movie about you who would you like to play you?
Toni Collette

If you were a salad what type of dressing would you have?
The house dressing is always the best choice.


(tunnel vision) (drawing 1)
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Accessory: Plant Frame


check out this awesome plant frame by Chiaki Murata. the resin frame is designed to cultivate (the included) grass seeds to create something you can mount as a piece of art or just place on your sideboard instead of a plant pot. (via switchedonset)

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Architecture: Leaf Chapel


if i lived in japan and was planning a wedding...it would be here! the leaf chapel is a beautiful design by klein dytham. it is made from 2 leaves, one of glass and one of steel. i adore how the steel perforated leaf pivots up to form an outdoor chapel.



(via busyboo)
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Finish: Concrete curtains


how cool is this concrete curtain by memux?! it is created by small concrete squares mounted on a mesh back. i like how it look billowy and soft. (via core77)
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Etsy Lunch Hour: Diamonds!

these are my favorite diamonds of the season! i'll take one of each.

Big Rock by UntamedMenagerie

Diamond Wire Chair Notes (set of 6 screen printed cards) by annacote

Not Fake diamond ring by melaniefavreau
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Interior: Hula Seventy's Home


love this interior of andrea from hula seventy's house. it feels warm, inviting, comfortable and is so fun and interesting. i love the colors...that blue is one of my favorites (looks like sherwin williams silvermist?) and the patina/distressed paint on furniture, frames, and walls really works in this space. the bowl full of polaroids, hall of family portraits and the strips of photos from photo booths bring the house to life and makes me want to go visit.





(via cafemom)
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Lighting: Kappu Lamp


what a sweet little light this kappu lamp by giorgio biscaro is.
(via cribcandy)
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Etsy Lunch Hour: Salt & Pepper Pinch Bowls


Salt and Pepper Tray Set by VanessaMarie

Wooden salt and pepper pinch dish set by attiahome

Hand crafted ceramic salt spice or condiment pinch bowl by mudpuppy
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Furniture: Blocky Stool


i really love the simplicity and beauty of this blocky stool from OHIO.
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Artist Interview: Merrilee Challiss

(veindeer)
merrilee challiss is one of my favorite artists. her work is always beautifully detailed and i love her use of woodland creatures and anatomical features. find out more about merrilee in the interview below.

(benezhir)
etsy site/website/blog address: www.myspace.com/merilka; http://www.manmadebrain.com/merilka/; http://www.thebottletree.com/

where are you from? birmingham, alabama, (nee cleveland, ohio;louisville, ky/st.louis, mo/memphis & chatanooga, tn/ mannheim & berlin, germany/ prague, cz/ philadelphia, pa)

hobbies other than your art? cats, plants, collecting anatomical ephemera, and all things sea-related

how did you start with art/and or why? i was terribly shy as a child--drawing was my means of communication & expression. drawing became a thing i could "do", so i stuck with it. i'm still learning to draw.

influences, favorite things to design? influences: folk & "outsider" art, indigenous crafts and handiwork, fred tomaselli, lee bontecou, louise bourgoise, annette messager, etc.

favorite things to design: anatomical structures and scarves using my very primitive crochet skills, and anything with sequins, sequins, sequins!
(lungs)
dogs or cats? cats. always 5 of them. cats work best in odd numbers. dogs in even

are you voting in this election? (did you vote in this election?) yes, i did, and it felt great!

favorite form of transportation and why? my dream car is a matte avacado-green bio-diesel el camino -- i'm afraid it only exists in my imagination. i currently drive a beat up kia rio cinco, silver. i also have a bike.

favorite color? i'm partial to greens, but i'm branching out.

which star wars character would you like to be? han solo

what is in your fridge right now? what i can remember -- a bag of hummingbird food syrup (my backyard was very popular this year), various half-empty condiments, a single can of PBR, a jar of ayurvedic bitter-tasting paste that my brought me from india. i don't eat at hom much...

last book you read? the changeling by joy williams

favorite movie of all time? beyond the valley of the dolls

if Hollywood made a movie about you who would you like to play you? probably a sea turtle

if you were a salad what type of dressing would you have? a simple rustic italian -- fresh lemon juice, olive oil, pepper, salt & balsamic, or carrot ginger

(endgame) (summer monster)
Thanks Merrilee!
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Artist: Bombo!


maurizio santucci's 3d work absolutely lovely. i seriously want every single piece!


(via happy cavalier)
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Interior: Engine's office


engine, a communications and marketing group, has an amazing office designed by architecture and design firm jump studios. i love all of the lighting design, fun unique seating areas, and overall use of crisp white with fun lines. read more here from thecoolhunter's article.



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Accessory: Wallter Slat Rack


wallter has issued these fantastic slat racks. i find when i come into the house that i do not have a good "landing place" for my purse, jacket, keys, and mail. this is perfect and can hold them all!




(via d*s)
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Architecture: Sustainable House Boat


the Schwimmhaus by architects Confused-Direction is one of my favorite architectural finds yet! it is a sustainable house boat designed to be stationary or mobile, made from salvaged wood from an old farm house, has a green roof, and just looks amazing. i want one! seriously.




(via inhabitat)
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Lighting: Anemone Honeycomb Pendant


unica home does it again! i love these anemone pendants! they are tyvek-based, shipped flat and then pop out into the honeycomb shape and kept rigid by a steel sphere in the center.


(via cribcandy via design mind)
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Furniture: DJ table by Cocoon


cocoon designed this dj table for red bull. the slots can be used to store records and there is added ventilation for a laptop. i would love to use this as a music playing station in my house with my record player and a few favorite records neatly placed in the holders, sans the red bull emblem.

(via designboom)
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Etsy Lunch Hour: Knitting Organizers


Super Nifty Knitting / Crochet Project Bag by gomonkeydesign

if you like to knit, like me, you might have the same problem i do...disorder! i have a few random bags with yarn and knitting needles laying around. leave it to etsy to help you organize your knitting disorder. i want them all....now!

Double Point Knitting Needle and Crochet Hook Grab and Go Case by gomonkeydesign

knitting needle organizer - red houndstooth by sarahkincheloe
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DIY: Egg Press Stitch Kit


i heart these little kits from Egg Press!
it comes complete with:
* two hand-screenprinted pieces of canvas (one animal side, one back pattern side)
* easy to follow instructions
* name tag
Cut out the pieces, sew them together, stuff with the filling of your choice and cuddle up. What could be more fun? Let’s Stitch!

(via swissmiss)
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Artist: Two Bees Press


Two Bees Press consists of a husband and wife team that specializes in gocco, offset and letterpress. The husband is a graphic and web designer and the wife creates custom stationery goods. Both have a love for all things print-related and when combined, they form Two Bees Press. I first found them when a friend gave my husband one of their cards for his birthday and then ran into them again at a local art in the park show. They were so kind as to let me interview them! Thanks Frank and Rebekah! See below for images of their fun work and the interview!

Valentine Postcard

Bill Cosby Gocco - Screenprinted Cards with Envelopes

Trees Gocco - Screenprinted Cards with Envelopes

Etsy site/website/blog address:
Etsy -
www.d2lgraphics.etsy.com
Website - www.d2lgraphics.com
Blog - www.d2lgraphics.com/blog

Where are you from?
Frank - Birmingham, Alabama
Rebekah
- Alabama resident for 8 years

Hobbies other than your art?
Frank - Eating, sleeping, being outside, and making Rebekah laugh
Rebekah - Reading, knitting and paper crafts

How did you start with art/and or why?
We both needed a creative outlet and we wanted to do something together. Frank is a graphic designer and Rebekah loves creating paper goods so it just felt right to combine the two interests.

Influences, favorite things to design?
Frank - Currently, I love the clean and crisp edges of vector images. I am influenced by blogs that I read on a daily basis.
Rebekah - Blogs, for sure. Darling Dexter, Craft Magazine and Simplesong are just a few of my favorites.

Dogs or cats?
DOGS! We have two black labs.

Are you voting in this election? (or, did you vote in this election)
Absolutely!

Favorite form of transportation and why?
Frank - Scooter - even though I have never driven one, they look so fun!
Rebekah - Car - I seem unable to break my dependence on that machine.

Favorite color?
Frank - Blue
Rebekah - Red

Which Star Wars character would you like to be?
Frank - Yoda. By far the coolest Star Wars character.
Rebekah - Star Wars? I'd rather be a My Little Pony character.

What is in your fridge right now?
Milk, cheese, yogurt, fresh veggies and salad dressings.

Last book your read?
Frank - Tom Sawyer
Rebekah - Short History of Nearly Everything

Favorite movie of all time?
Frank - Such a hard question to answer. Shawshank Redemption, Forest Gump, Secondhand Lions
Rebekah - Love Actually (for today)

If Hollywood made a movie about you who would you like to play you?
Frank - Steve Carell
Rebekah -Steve Carell

If you were a salad what type of dressing would you have?
Frank - Balsamic vinaigrette
Rebekah - Champagne vinaigrette

The Fonz Screenprinted - Gocco Journal

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Finish: Wallter

Wallter is packed with beautiful finishes for the home. The wave wool bedspread and the slats wall decor are my absolute favorites!


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Architecture: Lavezzorio Community Center


Located on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois is the Lavezzorio Community Center designed by Studio Gang Architects. The community center is part of the SOS Children’s Village, which provides counselling, daycare, and recreation services for foster care families. The budget for the project was low, and many of the materials were donated, such as various types of concrete, which resulted in a series of layers that give the exterior of the building some unique character. (via contemporist)



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We did it!


Last night's election was amazing. The numbers that turned out to the polls, the excitement in the air and the landslide victory for Obama made for an amazing evening. Living in Alabama, I lived 4 blocks from the 16th street Baptist church and civil rights museum for 4 years. My parents generation saw the civil rights movement and now their children have voted in Barack Obama! I live in a red state and have not seen a canidate that I voted for elected in...ever...until last night. It still doesn't feel real. Thanks America and congratulations!
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Accessory: Pedlars Kitchen

These are a few of the fun kitchen accessories available at Pedlars. Above is a bread bin and below is a tabbed cutting board!



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Etsy Lunch Hour: Vote!

Go vote on your lunch hour if you haven't already! I love all of these voting related etsy finds!

Vote Buttons - Pick ANY Two (2) by molebabybuttons

Portable Voting Booth Brief Case Picture Frame by twentyfiveover


Obama VOTE Glow Jelly Birkin Bag by gigiz
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Lighting: Flat Life


flat life by finn magee.

(via the girl in the green dress)
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Happy Election Day!


I was on vacation yesterday, and got to work late this morning after waiting over a hour in line to vote. I am going to catch up on posts as best I can for you guys! I hope you all get/got to vote for your canidate today! Go vote! (image by ISO50)
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