you might have noticed that i don't post many black and white images. it's not that i have anything against black and white photography, it's just when it comes to 60s + 70s crafts + design i think a color photo really helps tell the story much better. it's probably just my frustration with not being able to see what the colors actually are and having to guess how magnficent something might look in full color. case in point is this shot of dorothy liebes from 1966. but i'm sure you'll agree that even without knowing what the colors are that's a pretty nice looking rug she made.
and speaking of dorothy liebes don't you dare miss the pacific standard time related show at LACMA. i've been to see california design 1930-1965: living in a modern way (thru june 3) twice now. one of the highlights of the show for me was the video of dorothy in her weaving studio in san francisco during the 40s.
(image via ebay)
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