Friday, April 10, 2009

New Wave Amadeus...Have a Gorgeous Weekend!

These photos are just a perfect evocation of an 80's New Wave/Adam Ant/Amadeus fantasy-world...and this male model might be my new imaginary boyfriend...













Note to self: must acquire a velvet chocker...
[photos originally uploaded by Plotek on Foto Decadent. Photographer: Joanna Kustra]

New Goodies on Single Charm Vintage!

I've added some more goodies to my Etsy shop...and there will be more to come soon...










Thursday, April 9, 2009

Splash Award! Thank-You!

It looks like I've been "splashed" with the Splash Award from Vintage Poster blog http://doarcodavelha.blogspot.com/ (Merci Pignouf!!). The Splash award is given to alluring, amusing, bewitching, impressive, and inspiring blogs. When you receive this award, you must:
1. Put the logo on your blog/post.
2. Nominate up to 9 blogs which allure, amuse, bewitch, impress or inspire you.
3. Be sure to link to your nominees within your post.
4. Let them know that they have been splashed by commenting on their blog.
5. Remember to link to the person from whom you received your Splash award.

So in keeping with this Splash Award rules, I "splash" the following blogs:

*Allure -- A gorgeous blog dedicated to screen stars of the 20's and 30's.
*Chintz of Darkness -- A sinful, decadent pleasure for the senses!
*Pre-Raphaelite Sisterhood -- For love of all things Pre-Raphaelite.
*Sexy Witch -- Images of sexy witches throughout time! Need I say more??
*They Don't Call Them Lovers in High School, Leland -- Surrealism for the 21st century.
*Haute Macabre -- The dark side of haute couture.
*My Special Stash -- Fashion, interiors, and trend-spotting.
*Ink -- Gorgeous, inspiring art and images.
*We Find Wildness -- Provocative design.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

My Heart Belongs to Dada: Baroness Elsa von Freytag

I've recently become fascinated by the Baroness Elsa von Freytag, a Dada artist and poet who was a central artistic figure in Greenwich Village, NY during the nineteen-teens and twenties. The Baroness was known as an eccentric performer, and would often don strange costumes made of found objects or household items.

Attracted by the artistic scene, she found some work as a nude model for the Futurist and Expressionist painters, among them Marcel Duchamp, who appreciated her "lean masculine figure and gaunt ravaged face." She composed a poem in his honor, titled, "Marcel, Marcel, I Love You Like Hell, Marcel."

According to her autobiography, most of her art objects were produced out of other people's rubbish: sequins, buttons, bits of cloth, metal, and wood. The Baroness's sculpture also gained notoriety among the New York Dada movement. Even today, her work attracts comment [see this brief biographical source for more on her and her poetry].





A few years ago, Britney Murphy posed for an excellent editorial in the New York Times, posing as the Baroness Elsa Von Freytag...





Assemblage of miscellaneous objects in a wine glass: Configured as a bird of sorts with waxed-on peacock feathers and bristly tail (alluding to Duchamps frequent crossdressing). No longer extant.




Also, check out this recent article on the Baroness in Interview!!

A Single Charm Vintage Now Open on Etsy!


My Etsy Vintage Shop, A Single Charm Vintage, is now open!! After much wavering and pro/con list-making, I've decided to take the dive. It is still small, but I will be adding more and more, so stay tuned. Right now, I am focusing on accessories from the 60's-90's. I will decide in the near future whether or not to add clothing items. Take a look, let me know what you think, and enjoy! Also, if there are particular kinds of items that are of interest to you or that you would like me to keep an eye out for, let me know! There will be more items going up this week [including a gorgeous vintage Bakelite jewelry set], so come back...here is a preview:







Monday, April 6, 2009

Monday Mischief: Sketches from Anoushka and Ned









Sometimes I just need a little something on Monday to make me smile...
These adorable sketches from Anoushka and Ned do the trick!