How to make a cup of coffee even more delightful? Turn it into a work of art, which is what latte artists do. This Dutch site is devoted to the discipline, with two galleries of pictures and details of the annual Latte Art Championships. Among the better links is this Flickr gallery of examples.
New things for March
The Mindscape of Alan Moore, Shadowsnake Films (2007).
The Adventures of Little Lou, Savoy Books (2007).
Two very different works approaching fruition this month. The Alan Moore DVD I’ve been working on since November but the release date is finally approaching so I’ve added the artwork to the relevant pages on this site.
The Adventures of Little Lou is a work of transgressive fiction by Lucy Swan forthcoming from Savoy Books. I’m currently finishing the interior design and the book should be published later this year. This is the front cover layout; more to follow.
Previously on { feuilleton }
• Of Moons and Serpents
• Watchmen
• Alan Moore interview, 1988
Star-Spangled Schlemiel
Star-Spangled Schlemiel.
Captain America: all too human.
Artists see the bigger picture
Artists see the bigger picture.
No surprise there.
The past inside the present
Camilla Akrans borrows some Thirties’ style for the New York Times.
Horst Torso by George Hoyningen-Huene (1931).
“Horst” was Horst P Horst, Hoyningen-Huene’s lover at the
time and later a respected fashion photographer for Vogue.
Divers by George Hoyningen-Huene (1930).
Fashion shoot by Camilla Akrans for the New York Times, March 2007.
Previously on { feuilleton }
• The Decorative Age
• Vintage magazine art II