beauuuuutiful / gorrrrrgeous / hideous / superstar
beauuuuutiful / gorrrrrgeous / hideous / superstar vinyl leser-cutted words – Gerrardisms made by Morag Myerscough and Maureen Bryan for Gerrard O’carroll’s Velvet Underground memorial birthday party.
November 2010
5 in 5
In the private view of 80 artists 100 hours we were photographed by David Thompson who asked us to make 5 different expressions in only 5 seconds. This is my result, please see the rest of images here
October 2010
2010 2010
Today in the studio we did a quick exercise to mark this nice today’s date:
20 10 2010. These are my versions.
October 2010
Anish Kapoor – Turning The World Upside Down – Hyde Park
This mid-autumn morning has met us with warm weather and a lot of sunshine. An amazing day to spend outdoors, especially to cycle in Hyde Park. We stopped by Anish Kapoor’s installation and had few pictures done there. This installations has brought me back to my childhood, to times when almost every Sunday my parents were taking me and my sister to children theme park in Klaipeda. One of the attractions there – was a mirror room full of different mirrors which were distorting our images. Today I was playing again, like I used to do it when I was little.
October 2010
Message to Tate Modern
Thank you for spoiling my weekend and closing that amazing installation in Turbine’s Gallery before I’ve managed to get there.There is no point to go and see it from the bridge. It is the same as to lick honey through the jar.
/Picture: Tate Modern
Thank you.
October 2010
Twin Brother!
After seeing so many stuffed birds at 80-artists-100-hours exhibition and inspired by them, coming back to studio in 3 minutes time I have retraced Marcus Mitchell’s piece that was selling for £400.
Hey! Spot the difference ! :))))
October 2010
80 + ARTISTS 100 + HOURS
This Friday I went to Kerry Ryan’s curated 80 + ARTISTS 100 + HOURS exhibition where 80 artists/designers were exhibiting 95 pieces. Among them were two very good friends – Morag Myerscough with her scribble neon saying Cunts and Luke Morgan with his typographic skull – Not Collin. Of course they were the best! But alongside of them I really liked: Tracey Emin’s – I woke up wanting to kiss you neon, Polly Morgan’s – Receiver, Marcus Mitchell’s – Dead Tit, Douglas Gordon’sneon saying – I’m a designer of my own catastrophy, Franko B – Boy, Dean Whatmuff’s – Ace of Spades.
Ohh… and that burlesque dancer… I liked her as well!
October 2010
Future Beauty | 30 Years of Japanese Fashion
Private view / a goodybag containing too large top + too large underwear and anti-wrinkle cream / undercover camera shots / nice people / great relationships /
funny talks / strange music / taxi ride home / good morning.
October 2010
Banana Message
Banana message from my friends Aiste & Danelius. Who were staying with us during their visit to London.
The message reads: “You are wonderful :* Thank you for good time!”
October 2010
Design Museum Ball
No mask + make mask = wear it!
There was a lot of action taking place in London’s Design Museum. From mask making workshops, dance lessons, catwalks and so on… One of the most exciting parts for me was an artistic Gilbert McCarragher’s photoshoot on John Pawson’s bench. mmmm nice!
September 2010
Made in Kingston | Tent London 2010 | Studio Myerscough
Supergraphics from Studio Myerscough
for MA Curating (Kingston University)
Made in Kingston show at Tent London
2010. Nice colour therapy!
September 2010
John Pawson – Plain Space
John Pawson’s Plain Space
at London Design Museum.
Beautiful building models/
a lot of minimalistic architecture/
a lot of creative people/
a lot of tasty wine.
September 2010
Sunday in the forest
September 2010
Anti Design Festival London
Yesterday I was attending the Anti-design festival at Redchurch Street, where my friends: Morag Myerscough, Luke Morgan, Rada Lewis and Stewart Bannocks were exhibiting there. Well done! I had a good fun there!
September 2010
Vilma Jaruseviciute on GoldenChix
See full post here
August 2010
Urban Dolls project was spotted by Japan. Please read here
June 2010
Vilma Jaruseviciute on Deutsche Welle
Please read full Urban Dolls project review from DMY Berlin 2010 by clicking on this link
June 2010
Vilma Jaruseviciute on Wander Lust Mind
Please read full article on www.wanderlustmind.com
June 2010
Vilma Jaruseviciute on Next Nature
My work have been featured in NextNature.net Please read full artical about Urban Dolls project on www.NextNature.net
June 2010
Curious in Berlin
Great first exhibition showing to the global audience.
Please read a design week blog entry what Goldsmiths’ students think about the projects exhibited at DMY Berlin 2010.
June 2010
Vilma Jaruseviciute @ Free Range
Thanks for everyone who came to Free Range. It was really nice to see you there! Catalog
June 2010
Vilma Jaruseviciute @ DMY Berlin 2010
With a group of friends we are taking part in DMY International Design Festival in Berlin. Please come and see us there!
June 2010
Urban Dolls // Studio Images
June 2010
Urban Dolls // Objects
For my final project I have created 9 items:
1. Lip magnifier
2. Eye magnifier
3. Nose shaper
4. Ear pinners
5. Face mask / lip pounter
6. Lip pounter
7. Face lifter
8. Cheek plumper
9. Cheek reducer
Please see the electronic version of the >> book
June 2010
Urban Dolls // Concept
It is getting more and more difficult to define a concept of contemporary beauty. In urban society, where the hunt for perfection begins at an early age and modified ‘plastic beauties’ wave from the covers of glossy magazines, humanity’s struggle for perfection appears almost limitless.
This project is an explorative journey in search of alternatives that could replace plastic or aesthetic surgery. Design becomes a mediator between humans and existing body modification processes; static, permanent procedures are transformed into flexible, temporary prosthetics.
June 2010