Showing posts with label mayakovsky. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mayakovsky. Show all posts

Wednesday, 9 June 2010

Gold Mining



If you've been following my blog and /or tumblr for a while, you'll know how much I love Russian/Soviet and Eastern European art. I'm always drawn to it and try to feature as many past and present artists, illustrators, designers, crafters, makers and shops as I can. I really try to be different. I like finding unusual, special things to write about and that often means hours of trawling the web with my trusty online translator at hand. However, sometimes I don't have to look too far to strike gold.
Some of you may remember my post on Redstone Press' diary, which I bought and use every day. I've had my eye on this excellent London-based publishing house ever since Christmas and have added their PlayBox, Psychogames and ABZ- Alphabets and Other Signs to our family collection of games and inspirational art books.
If you share my passion for great design, you may be interested in Redstone's new large-format postcard sets featuring work by and inspired by Mayakovsky and Karel Teige's brilliant photo-ballet. Both sets would make very affordable gifts and can be purchased from Redstone's online shop as from today.
Enjoy!