I recently painted
my office and
put up that
arty sign that
says KONTORET,
which means
[THE OFFICE]
in Norwegian.
DETAILS
To create this sign,
I bought an old book
from the thrift store
and drew the letters
on individual pages
with a marker. The
cyan letters (which
look more cyan in
person than show in
this photo) make me
really happy against
the sunny yellow
backdrop.
On the left is a cover of a newspaper article I wrote in college about the singer Sissel from Norway, after she'd done the Titanic soundtrack. I had her sign the image when I first met her. You can read the article here. | On the right is a poster designed by my friend Martin Venezky. We worked together on the Sundance Film Festival. My house is full of his posters. You may buy some of his work at the SFMOMA or a really cool poster from ThirdBay Letterpress. |
On the left is a crafty purse made from an old persian rug. It used to belong to my mother. She found it at a thrift store way back in the '70s. The baby doll peeking out was made by my sister. | On the right is a 'ryggsekk' or Norwegian leather backpack I got while I was living in Norway. These leather backpacks are amazing. I highly recommend you get one. |
I want that backpack