Sunday, October 7, 2012

Goonswood was FABU ;)
































So Friday was the opening ceremony for Goonswood here in Chicago!
Since I was hosting I wanted to get there a little early so I  could meet everyone and whatnot.
I walked in and Goons and his (Girlfriend?) were working on hanging up tons of small pieces for a collage that was for one wall at the opening. Instead of framing them, Goons (Conrad) wanted to hang them with visable blue painters tape. I thought that was really representative of his style. It definitely made the guests feel more comfortable too, in a way. It was almost arts and crafts, and I like that.

I ended up meeting another Chicago street artist that I didn't expect to be there early on (Don't Fret), but it turns out he was working the open bar! So that was kind of cool. Haha. 
Anyway, the whole show was a success! A lot of people showed up, and a lot of pieces sold! I kept checking back on a couple of pieces that I wanted to make sure they didnt sell, but they pretty much sold within minutes. : / :) 
The night was such a good experience. I got to meet a lot of new people, I chatted with old friends I haven't seen in a while and just floated around looking at great art. These kind of nights are definitely my favorite kind of nights, I would pretty much trade club/bar nights any time for them. 

I hope you enjoy the photo's above, which were all taken by the fabulous Vanessa Lilak!
(Thank you again for that, boo. ;) )



xoxo 
The Visual Junkie

Friday, October 5, 2012

Metallic Love. Ooh Shiny.

MetallicLove

MetallicLove by audreybrown 

Lately I've been seeing so much metallic, sequined shiny stuff all over the runway and on the street. It's really eye catching and cool. I feel like it wasn't like a socially acceptable thing to just wear flashy metallic stuff other than at night, at clubs or concerts and whatever else. Since nightlife and electronic music is SO huge now, it's obviously made an impact on a lot of things including fashion.  I've put together this little fashion board of a bunch of metallic and sequined pieces that I thought were cool and unique.
Hope you enjoy!

xoxo 
The Visual Junkie




Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Recent Snag: Rookie Yearbook One.

"Rookiemag.com is not a guide to being a teen or a textbook on how to be a young woman. It's the publication for teenage girls intending to make the best of the cringe-worthy awkwardness and sometimes sort of beautiful pain that is female adolescence. When it becomes harder to appreciate these things, we also have good plain fun and visual pleasure. When you're sick of having to be happy we have lots of eye-rolling sarcasm. And now, what started as an online magazine is in print, too."
http://www.thestylerookie.com/


I'm a fan of Rookie Mag, well basically just a Tavi Gevinson fan really. I've followed her for like ever and watched interviews with her, and she's pretty much just all around cool. I don't feel like I ever really admire anyone, or feel like I have something awesome in common with some one that often. But I watched this interview she did a little bit ago, and I as she was talking I kind of forgot it was some one else for a minute. A lot of what she was saying I had been thinking about for so long. Especially the part where she talks about having a movie, or whatever. Wow this sounds actually really generic but WTVR.  I'll link the video anyway: 

"Aesthetically cataloguing things the way that I do with my room and my books and my blog."


Basically.




The whole (year) book is filled with awesome clip art of flowers, jewels, cake, ect. Pictures of cool looking girls practicing seances, interviews with people like Sky Ferreira, advice, stories and other useful and visually appealing things. 

I picked my copy up at Quimby's in Chicago. 

I would highly suggest you go out and snag a copy of Rookie Yearbook ONE! 
It looks awesome on my coffee table, by the way. And would probably look good on yours too.


XOXO 
The Visual Junkie.

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

GOONSWOOD Art Event

This Friday I'll be co-hosting an Art Gallery event with a couple friends here in Chicago.
The gallery will be showcasing an artists work named GOONS.



Check out the gallery facebook page
and the Event page below!