Tag Archive for 'New Jersey'

Dallas Shaw – Designer Extraordinaire!

We recently got an email from the bewitchingly named SuperForester Dallas inviting us to check out her site, which we did and that’s where we found these wonderful drawings.

I think they are an utter delight. Such great feeling! Reminds me of Henry Darger meets Windsor McKay meets Coco Chanel. (And when you can combine those three things you’ve got some powerful mojo workin’.)

Dallas has her own Etsy store, where she sells a great variety of wonderful things.
Check her work out, you’ll be glad you did.

Dallas’s site.
Dallas’s blog.

Dallas also designed this wicked bad Obama shirt, which I wish I’d had six months ago.

Meadowlands

It’s not a shocking fact when I tell you New York is a big city, neither is it when I tell you it’s close to New Jersey. But have you ever wondered what is between New York City and New Jersey? What fills up the gap? What area you have to go through if you want to travel when going from NY to NJ or the other way around?

The Meadowlands. It’s the area you go through when visiting acquaintances that live in the State next door, it’s an area that’s rural instead of urban and thus can’t compare to New York, it’s an area most New Yorkers haven’t even heard about. So what does life look like in this 32 square mile district that’s only being used for passing-through and neglected for the rest? That’s pretty much what the New York based photographer Josua Lutz asked himself.

For the past ten years Lutz focused his attention and camera on the Meadowlands, an area where life stood still, an area that totally contradicts New York. And created a solid collection of desperate, emotional photographs that often make you wonder how that can be so close to NYC.

Not unlike a neglected child, the Meadowlands has grown up without guidance, constantly unsure of what the future holds. It is this loneliness and solitude that continues to bring me back year after year. – Lutz on his photo series


This is probably one of my favorites. Showing a black mother with presumably two of her children sitting somewhere in the Meadowlands, this photograph probably depicts “unsure what the future holds” best. Lutz’ gems are available on his website, they’re even printable. The pictures are also available in print and Lost At E Minor interviewed the photographer in question a few weeks ago.

-jdh

New Jersey Building Huge Wind Farm!

Great news from the Times. New Jersey is all set to join sister cities Rhode Island and Delaware in the installation of some serious wind turbines! Go East Coast! Get down with your green self!

Read on:

“The proposal by Garden State Offshore Energy includes installing 96 turbines to produce as much as 346 megawatts of electricity, enough to power about tens of thousands of houses. The turbines would be arranged in a rectangle about a half-mile long by one-third of a mile wide.

The selection, which includes access of up to $19 million in state grants, is part of New Jersey’s Energy Master Plan, which calls for 20 percent of the state’s energy to come from renewable sources by 2020.”

We love seeing wind farms sprouting up all over the place like wonderful clean-energy producing mushrooms of goodness.

Congratulations to New Jersey, to Garden State Offshore Energy, and to all the lucky families who will get their power sustainably once the farm is pumping that juice.

Seriously great news.