Tucked just inside the ever-changing outdoor gallery of Freeman Alley, I couldn’t miss this delightfully odd and wonderfully Pink Octopus by street artist IMKMAN00 — and it immediately earned a spot as this week’s Pink Thing of the Day.
Painted in bubblegum pink with playful polka dots, the wide-eyed octopus stretches its tentacles across a glowing gradient of neon green and electric blue. A few tentacles curl upward while others sprawl dramatically across the path, making the mural feel like it’s escaping the wall and creeping into the real world. The slightly surprised expression adds personality. Continue reading Pink Thing of The Day: Octopus Mural in Freeman Alley→
Some shark attacks are dramatic. Some are terrifying. And some, like the cover of The Woman Dies by Aoko Matsuda, are strangely calm. At first glance, the scene feels almost peaceful. A young woman with mint-green hair leans casually against the lower jaw of what appears to be a massive Megalodon shark. Blowing a bright blue bubblegum bubble, her posture relaxed, her expression indifferent — it’s as if she’s lounging on a couch rather than sitting inside the mouth of a prehistoric predator. Continue reading Shark Attack Graphic Novel→
Planning a trip always takes a bit of thought, but when you’re heading out on vacation to somewhere as iconic as New York City, a little extra preparation can make all the difference. For many travelers, NYC is a bucket-list destination filled with world-famous landmarks, museums, restaurants, and neighborhoods — and with so much to see, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. If you’re visiting from afar, this might be a once-in-a-lifetime experience, so making a plan helps ensure you don’t miss the moments that matter most. With that in mind, here’s how to start mapping out the perfect New York City getaway. Continue reading How to Plan the Perfect Trip to NYC→
Sometimes a lamp is more than just lighting — it’s sculpture, tribute, and design statement all in one. That’s exactly what drew my attention to the Ellsworth Lamp when I first encountered it at the International Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF) in 2023.
Designed by Brooklyn-based artist and designer Hannah Bigeleisen, the Ellsworth Lamp represents a pivotal moment in her creative practice. Originally trained as a sculptor, Bigeleisen began experimenting with functional objects, and the Ellsworth became one of her first lighting designs — a piece that bridges the worlds of fine art and everyday utility. Continue reading Eye On Design: Ellsworth Lamp By Hannah Bigeleisen→
When you know what to look for, your home’s exterior can tell you a lot about what is happening with the structure Over time, any house develops characteristics, and if you have a keen eye, you can spot when something is wrong, from moving and settling to foundation issues. Continue reading What Is Your Home’s Exterior is Trying To Tell You?→