Saturday, March 3, 2012



Photograph via Loveology.




Starnet display in Tokyo.

It has become clear to me in recent months that my new problem is an oversaturation of inspiration

There are worse problems out there but it's almost as if my mind is flooded with snippets of photography and objects and interiors. And if Clear North wasn't already a dropbox of mental out takes, it certainly is now and I can only hope that someone out there is enjoying them!

9 comments:

P R I M O E Z A said...

i agree. i realised that there is a bottomless pit of great stuff so i actively reduced the number of sites i was looking at. i know i'm missing out on a lot of nice things but at least i have time to do some work!

this is a particularly nice set of images.

alexa said...

I know exactly what you mean - I have to make a conscious effort to not look at certain blogs now! - glad you still look at mine though!

ashley said...

haha, word.

there is so much inspiration out there. i have to say alexa- all your posts on remodelista are my favorite! you have a great eye and represent a large group of bloggers that is interested in similar things... so glad they hired you!

let me know about your progress on the felted ball!

alexa said...

Hi Ashley - Thanks so much, that is so nice of you to say! I'm lucky that they hired me and are interested in our (group of bloggers) perspective - it's so refreshing! By the way, been meaning to return your email - talk soon!

Cheryl said...

Keep them coming...I love your blog and your Pinterest!
And I agree with Ashley, your posts at remodelista are my favorite too!
Without these image banks (pinterest,tumblr, etc.) my computer would die on me!

R.G. said...

same here! you have such a great eye, alexa! i love your taste.

alexa said...

Cheryl and Renee, thank you both so much! I'm constantly inspired by everyone's blog who has posted here - I love being able to translate that point of view to RM!

Jaime Rugh said...

I love your point of view- i agree so much inspiration - and imagery everywhere
I think your gift is the thoughtful and quiet way you pull them together.

alexa said...

thank you jaime, that is so thoughtful! I really love your perspective and the little snippets we get to see from your day/your walks/in the garden.