In The Mix

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by Tristan on June 30, 2010

We have a few new designs in the works. While tiling positives and getting them ready to expose I snapped a couple shots of these two.

“Dreamcatcher”

“The Shape I’m  In”

Hope you are all digging these, we will be printing them this Friday, look for them on the shop next week.

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What Inspires Us: Life

by grace on June 29, 2010

Welcome to the first post in our blog series “What Inspires Us”. We find, for us at least, there is a direct correlation between inspiration and sustained personal & artistic momentum. We love learning about what inspires people, be they artists, lawyers, moms or farmers and discovering new inspirations through them.

-Life: We’re into it-

When we are spending long days in the studio printing we like to make big playlists of our favorite podcasts and music, to help us get into the zone.

At home we like to keep a variety of materials and projects in rotation that we can relax with while also feeling inspired. For a while we were into the Planet Earth series and Blue Planet. We watched every episode, some more than once, and if we could include copies of these series in every order we ship we totally would, in a heartbeat. They are amazing.

And in this same light our new favorite is the new Discovery series Life. Like it’s predecessors the series is a collection of nature films from all over the world. What sets this series apart, aside from the narration by Oprah Winfrey instead of David Attenborough, is that they were able to film at speeds close to 200 frames per second as well as capture elaborate time lapse videos that condense days and weeks into seconds. They filmed activities of plants and animals that no one has ever filmed before. In that particular way the entire project is groundbreaking and an elegant example of the amazing times we currently live in.

We do feel that the Life series doesn’t dive as deep into some subjects as we would have hoped, they reuse some of the footage from Planet Earth & Blue Planet and some of the editing is a bit wack at times, but the quality of the footage makes up for any and all shortcomings. The whole series is produced and marketed a bit like an action movie which is an interesting new direction for nature programs but we’re happy if it helps get people interested and educated about the environment.

Because of this series we’ve seen things in slow motion that no one has ever been able to see before! Not just lizards running on water but the slow and elegant movement of the lizard’s toes and the way they splash of the water’s surface with every scaly step. They got incredible shots of the thick, slimy tongue of a chameleons capturing a praying mantis by it’s head and pulling it back into it’s mouth like a slingshot. We watched an African bullfrog interrupt two mating bullfrogs to fight the opposing male. My personal favorite so far has been the insect that shortly after hatching gulps in bubbles of air in order to inflates his head and eyeballs like balloons. The intense and alien struggle of beautiful life.

This week after watching the episode on “Plants” I walked out in our garden and just marveled at the intricate struggle between the morning glories and moon flowers growing up the wall. Their thin arms twirled tightly around each other, forming thick knots of potential victory. Sometimes I try to gently separate the vines, placing them on individual holds where they can travel towards the sunlight without strangling each other quite so much. I am the referee. They are the heavyweight boxers. And in the end the deer came and practically decimated the vines and so the cycle of Life continues.

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Love Adele

June 27, 2010

This year we were inspired to make a design in honor of a family member, Adele Ponvert, who passed away last November after a six year battle with cancer. She was an artist, a naturalist, a keeper of many people’s secrets, a protector and lover of animals, a good friend and most of all a [...]

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Celebrate The Free Life.

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We are so excited to announce a collaboration with Portland, Oregon based artists Seth Neefus and Mark Warren Jacques. Together they have created the Free Life Center, an inspiring modular mobile experiential art installation made entirely of reclaimed and salvaged materials. The center will hold not only  sounds, drawings, paintings, and video projections from Mark [...]

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New Online Shop & Contest

May 8, 2010

**WE HAVE A WINNER**
Congratulations to Kate Register, at 11am today we got our first order through our new online store. Hopefully it will be far easier to order from as well as peruse our current inventory.
Thanks so much to everyone who has stopped by and checked out our goods, if you have the time let [...]

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Spring’s Here! New Shirt Colors!

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The arrival of Spring has brought many things: warmer weather, budding flowers, debilitating allergies, the return of local farmers markets, and we felt it was time to bring something new to the mix and celebrate our survival from the most intense weather our area has seen in thirteen years.
What do we have planned? New Pomplamoose [...]

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Four Leaf Giveaway

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Since our poetry t-shirt contest was so successful, we have decided to do something special for St. Patrick’s day this year. Every order for one of our shirts gets a hand picked and pressed four leaf clover. All these clovers were found by us in meadows near our house and studio and we hope they [...]

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Contest Winners!

March 15, 2010

It’s a week later and we have randomly chosen the winners from our Pink & Hot Pink Habitat Contest! We have sent emails out to the three lucky winners and want to thank everyone who entered and for all those nice shout outs! Look for more contests like these in the future!!!

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Pink & Hot Pink Habitat Contest

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This week HTML Giant is celebrating the release of Natalie Lyalin’s Pink & Hot Pink Habitat. To coincide with this momentous occasion, A Mystery In Common is offering copies of P&HPH along with our organic hand printed t-shirts to three lucky winners!!!
The contest rules are simple: leave a comment below with your name and e-mail [...]

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Most Epic

February 23, 2010

Aiden, this made our day! Thanks dude!

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