Tuesday, February 28, 2012

We are Nadia Stasinou's fans.

You have probably already understood it!
But check her characters! Aren't they cute and adorable?

Nadia Stasinou a.k.a. Dreamer was interviewed by "Ough!" e-magazine. We couldn't resist reblogging it!
The greek version is here.
Enjoy! =)


Nadia Stasinou: the dreamer and the full moon
by the ough! team






RTM meets Nadia and together they discuss about art, dreams and painting with your eyes closed.


Nadia Stasinou lives, works, creates and keeps on dreaming in Athens. Character creation, short story composing and page creation on a famous magazine are among her many activities. Every day, she uploads a new character on her tumblr.



You are a low profile creator, in an age addicted in social media. Would you describe yourself a bit?
Describe myself? That’s easy. I’d say I’m an ordered and chaotic at the same time personality. I’m very focused on my job –well-composed and structured, while on my artistic life completely on the loose. Truth is that my case is more of a chaotic one.















Your favorite superheroes of your childhood?

Superman! My parents actually. I remember them tucking me in the blanket of hap

piness for hours. Imaginary heroes, with huge arms. Even today I’m referring to their superpowers as a joke. Dad the fearless, and mom, short but wonderful.

Which are the things that bring joy to your life?
Above all I try to paint, to play with my god-child, to walk, to do hugs, to taste, to live for the moment. Sometimes I catch myself being lost in images, smells, beloved things that make me feel good with myself. Content, without knowing exactly who I am.







































What is your
main occupation?
I do graphics. I work as an assistant director in a publishing house, it’s nice and creative from time to time creative. Really

Any free time?
(frowning) It’s important so that our organism and our mind can rest. There is some. There are times that he’s a bit late and others that I do the same. Nobody of the two has any ahrd feelings, we both knew from start that it would be difficult. When we finally meet I try to put him in different use each time. I write, I sketch, I design characters, I dream… I daydream a lot.

What is your main source of inspiration?
I get inspired by anything and everyone around me. Everything! And now that I think of it there isn’t anything prettier than being driven by the work of an artist, to dive into his references. So yeah, I get inspired even from silence.

DREAMER?
Since birth. DNA, genetics. I thank my parents for that. I had always been a dreamer. This is the name I gave to my tumblr page, DREAMER. Dedicated to those that inspire me without them knowing, as they pass by. To all that insist on dreaming, or daydreaming.























What exactly is painting with closed eyes and did you come up with it?
It’s a creative path for everyone, it’s a surprise! It stems from my curiosity for the final result. I wanted to experience the feeling of painting selectively, no seeing. Not seeing the margins of the page the margins of myself… Seeing, not seeing, allowing your feelings to come forward, undressing the soul. I urged friends and relatives to try it. You try it. Personally, I was shocked both with my results and with the results of others as well. In the coming future I hope to set up some workshops with kids. I’d like to share this pretty experience.






































Could you ever live without designing?
I could. But I would be deprived of the joy of being creative. What purpose would it have? (smile)

Your favorite spot in Athens?
Lecabetus.

Your favorite project?
Umm, all of them? I have a soft spot for my Yeti character that participated in Pictoplasma’s showcase “Missing Link Project” in Paris ((http://paris.pictoplasma.com)


Your top 5 sites?
Just five? Do you carry a pen?
Anything else you want to add?




Sunday, February 26, 2012

OAKOAK.

A nice way to inspire more your children and make them contemporary active users of the city is through street art books.



You can get "Oakoak" from here. (via)

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Xμμμ, Απόκριες.



Pictoplasma. To Rio De Janeiro των characters! =)

(Το video είναι παλιό, αλλά ταιριάζει με τη διάθεσή μας!)



Καλές Απόκριες!

I would love this book!

You can check some infos and get it from here.

Friday, February 24, 2012

Hey cool parents that love art, exhibitions and street art.


A nice suggestion is to visit with your children "On the Blocks" exhibition at Vamiali's Gallery, in Athens.


We support our adorable greek street artists! =)











Delood and Lifo about " On the Blocks".

It's this embarrassing moment,



that you have lost your source and the information, but you desparately want to share what you found!

Thursday, February 23, 2012

SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL ARTISTS!!

Ok! We love googling and searching innovating stuff from everywhere.

BUT I think it's time to promote our local talents, creators and fresh-thinkers! Greece has plenty of great artists and we have to display them to the worldwide audience.

This is a (probably) small call to all bloggers. PROMOTE the greek talents!

Some interviews from pure and cool creators, who I appreciate a lot, are going to come soon in our blog!



Stay tuned! =)




















illustration from Nadia Stasinou, taken from here.

Little Printer looks awesome!

Hello Little Printer, available 2012 from BERG on Vimeo.


Check here for details.

Vaucluse House.


By MPR Design Group. (via)

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

niceeee!















Also a good idea for your kid's interior! (via)

Monday, February 13, 2012

Everyday, one photo of yourself.

Noah Kalina inspired with his project many people.
I don't know if it could be freaky, but I find it really amazing, watching your everyday metamprphosis.
Some did it on their children.
Check Natalie's first 10 years in one timelapse!
Will you try it too?

Goodmorning Greece!

Last night was a difficult night in Greece.
Probably next years will be worst!

































































Tim Etchells.
(via bblinks)

Friday, February 10, 2012

Doodledoodledoodle! onandon!

Kid-A just shared with us this awesome doodle duvet cover
(which is cheap enough, by the way).
I'm really exhited! Once again I regret being an adullt!
(via)

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Oh kid oh Okido!

Okido is a fresh magazine for kids, aged 2 and above, published every 3 months. It's a pity that there is not anything like this in Greece.























Have a look in the new issue.

OKIDO 19 Habitat from okido magazine on Vimeo.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Some help doesn't cost.


Life Vest.

Σούπερ κουλ comics workshop για παιδιά δημοτικού!
























Ο Μιχάλης Διαλυνάς και η Βασιλία Βαξεβάνη θα εισάγουν τους μικρούς μας φίλους στον κόσμο των κόμιξ. Τα προσεχή Σάββατα, στο Βρυσάκι. Περισσότερες πληροφορίες εδώ.
Μην το χάσετε! =)

Friday, February 3, 2012

I was searching for thirty years and finally I found you in this specific place on earth!

It could be something like that or an invitation card.
It's an amazing business card and it's designed by Ken Miki.