yellow
“Food Pantone is a list of color tones captured by the natural colors of the food. In Italian it is often said "yellow as a lemon, red as a tomato,” so I decided to photograph fruit, vegetables, etc. to create a different palette from the usual.“
Food Pantone by Ricardo Vincentelli.
Alt Press: I would imagine too that being a father would be pretty rewarding. I can see that even being really healing.
Andrew McMahon: Oh, absolutely. It’s a really interesting thing, because I had to bank my sperm before I got treated, so it’s a 22 year old me being responsible for creating this life as part of our IVF treatments. In a really strange, poetic moment, I remember walking down the street with my daughter and looking at her and going, “Wow, if any of that hadn’t happened, I wouldn’t be sitting here with her.” It put a lot in perspective. Of all the times where I’ve looked back and said, “Would you do this again?” [or] “If somebody told you [that] you had to go through this, would you choose it?” And most times I would tell you, “Absolutely not.” But definitely seeing her and seeing how we got here, it’s probably the first time I’d say I wouldn’t change it. It’s a blessing, for sure.
Tour poster and promo photos for Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness.
“At times I’ve performed simply as Andrew McMahon but mostly as Jack’s Mannequin and Something Corporate. As I embark on yet another musical adventure, I will be traveling with my band to many of those same stages, this time as "Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness”. I suppose my wilderness is mostly an abstract one. Since putting Jack’s behind me, I forced myself into strange spaces seeking new stimulus. New lights on the path to the high of a finished song.“
Vintage furniture seen at Brooklyn’s Patina, a furniture rental company.
Sanssouci Palace, Potsdam, Germany
The Oregon Manifest Bike Design Project challenges teams to design a better bike for the urban rider. It kicked off on March 24th and will showcase on July 25th.
Check out the New York team, Horse Cycles (pictures above), handcrafted in Brooklyn.
Brooklyn-based arist Hiromi Niizeki travels throughout the five boroughs, photographing heart shaped gum remnants.
Check out the HiromiGumHearts Project here.
Stéphane Rolland, Couture, Spring 2014