#Midcentury

Richard LittlerRichard_Littler
2025-07-02

Is it too late for me to become a mid-century commercial artist who illustrates cheap, pulp paperbacks and lurid magazine covers?

digital painting of a woman's face half in shadow. Greenish, yellow tones
2025-06-30

Spotted at a local charity shop - who remembers what this piece of furniture is for? #midcentury

A low bench with a vinyl covered seat on one side, a small table with a drawer and an open space on the other
I'm a sucker for #Signs in general, especially #MidcenturyModern #Vintage signs. #SignSpotting a couple of months ago and found The Tropicale, in #Downtown #PalmSprings
#SignJunkie #SignGeek #Midcentury
"Tropicale" sign in turquoise script, tilted at angle from low to high, left to right, against a bright pink stucco wall. Below the sign is a bright green trimmed hedge.
SFO Museum's Instagram Botinstagram@collection.sfomuseum.org
2025-06-24
"Born in Northern California and raised in Italy, jeweler and sculptor Peter Macchiarini (1909–2001) trained at the Art Academy in Pietrasanta in marble carving and ornamental art. A decade after he returned to the West Coast, Macchiarini switched gears and in 1938 began a career in the metal arts, self-taught through books on jewelry making and Bauhaus design. Macchiarini was an active community organizer and co-founder of the Metal Arts Guild and San Francisco Art Festivals, and his studio in San Francisco’s North Beach neighborhood was a hub of creativity and discussion for mid-century artists." This was posted to our Instagram account on January 19, 2017 – https://millsfield.sfomuseum.org/instagram/1729359903/
An image associated with the Instagram post https://millsfield.sfomuseum.org/id/1729359903/
Phil Baker :fedora: :freebsd:philbaker1@fosstodon.org
2025-06-24

If I may suggest this fun diversion from doom scrolling. 😍
The sound will be familiar to those who have seen the movie "Joe Versus the Volcano", but the visuals were new to me. #Jazz #MidCentury
youtube.com/watch?v=0rPLsB33AW

Phil Baker :fedora: :freebsd:philbaker1@fosstodon.org
2025-06-16
Content Catnipcontentcatnip
2025-06-14

How to retrain your after , the coolest surnames in the world, french toast , legendary erotica writer Anaïs Nin's amazing home, pimped up cars and loads more

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2025-06-14

10 Interesting Things I Found on the Internet #156

How to retrain your #brain after #trauma, the coolest surnames in the world, #vegan french toast #recipe, legendary erotica writer Anaïs Nin’s amazing #midcentury home, pimped up cars and loads more #InterestingThings #ContentCatnip #interiors

The ridiculously random nature of gorillas

https://youtu.be/7HmuTqe9s88?feature=shared

Infographic: How To Retrain Your Brain After Trauma

Everyone has likely experienced some trauma throughout their lives, it can be tough-going. Here are some amazing tips to help you to overcome it. From Reddit Cool Guides.

Victor Tomasi – Chakatum

https://youtu.be/OQP8RTTXkSw?feature=shared

Couple after 30 years together

“Fucking quit it, Geoffrey!”

“Quit what?”

https://www.reddit.com/r/NatureIsFuckingLit/comments/15uq5r9/family_drama_between_gorillas/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=mweb3x&utm_name=post_embed&utm_term=1&utm_content=1

Ask Reddit: What are the coolest surnames you’ve ever heard

Many grey horses

Blackfoot

Waterchief

Goodstoney

Klithammer

Sixkiller

Strongcock

Hellgoth

McCool

McLovin

Youngblood

Kilmister

Lawless

Gaylord

Vegan French Toast Recipe by Rainbow Plant Life

This looks amazing, the technical bit of creating the egg replacement and making it perform in the same fluffy way as egg looks a bit tricky…but willing to give it a go!

Vegan French Toast Recipe by Rainbow Plant Life Vegan French Toast Recipe by Rainbow Plant Life

Manuel Cosentino (1980) – Behind A Little House

Via Reddit

Cat uses a soundboard to tell owner he’s ill

https://youtu.be/t0qVPp3TwW0?si=WAJwcyfaITT6DNPh

Anaïs Nin’s L.A. home

One of my favourite non-fiction writers and her sensual sanctuary in Los Angeles. I love the rich burgundy hues, velvet textures and the exquisite corner library. What a beautiful example of mid-century modern! Via Isabel Baldwin

Art by Sooj Mitton

Something about this juxtaposition of the glowing anime rabbits and old style Chinese/Japanese mythological goddess is eerie and weird and yet it works very well!

Via Beautiful Bizarre Magazine

Hyperreal cake slices immortalised in clay and thread by Heather Rios

Insanely skilled artist Heather Rios conjures joy from clay and thread, crafting hyperreal slices of cake that blur the line between dessert and dream. Her sculpted sweets—swirled with embroidery and adorned with blossoms, berries, and porcelain motifs—are impossible confections too intricate for the kitchen. Mounted on vintage plates or nestled into shallow paintings, these playful trompe l’oeils invite indulgence with none of the guilt. A delicious collision of kitsch, craft, and nostalgia, her work is a sugary wink to childhood birthdays and whimsical afternoons. Via ThisisCollossal

Iguanas once “floated” on ocean flotsam vast distances from North America to colonise Fiji

A Fijian crested iguana (Brachylophus vitiensis) resting on a coconut palm on the island of Fiji in the South Pacific. The four species of iguanas that inhabit Fiji and Tonga today are descended from ancestors that colonized the island within the past 34 million years, probably by rafting 5,000 miles across the Pacific Ocean from western North America. Nicholas Hess

Iguanas have often been spotted rafting around the Caribbean on vegetation and, ages ago, evidently caught a 600-mile ride from Central America to colonize the Galapagos Islands. But for long distance travel, the Fiji iguanas can’t be touched.

A new analysis conducted by biologists at the University of California, Berkeley, and the University of San Francisco (USF) suggests that sometime after about 34 million years ago, Fiji iguanas landed on the isolated group of South Pacific islands after voyaging 5,000 miles from the western coast of North America — the longest known transoceanic dispersal of any terrestrial vertebrate.

Overwater dispersal is the main way newly formed islands get populated by plants and animals, including humans, often leading to the evolution of new species and entirely new ecosystems. Understanding how these colonizations happen has fascinated scientists since the time of Charles Darwin, the originator of the theory of evolution by natural selection.

The new analysis, to be published next week in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, suggests that the arrival of the ancestors of the Fiji iguanas coincided with the formation of these volcanic islands. The estimated time of the arrival, 34 million years ago or more recently, is based on the timing of the genetic divergence of the Fiji iguanas, Brachylophus, from their closest relatives, the North American desert iguanas, Dipsosaurus.

Previously, biologists had proposed that Fiji iguanas may have descended from an older lineage that was more widespread around the Pacific but has since died out, leaving Brachylophus as the sole iguanids in the western Pacific Ocean. Another option was that the iguanas hitchhiked from tropical parts of South America and then through Antarctica or even Australia, though there is no genetic or fossil evidence to support this.

The new analysis puts those theories to rest.

“We found that the Fiji iguanas are most closely related to the North American desert iguanas, something that hadn’t been figured out before, and that the lineage of Fiji iguanas split from their sister lineage relatively recently, much closer to 30 million years ago, either post-dating or at about the same time that there was volcanic activity that could have produced land,” said lead author Simon Scarpetta, a herpetologist and paleontologist who is a former postdoctoral fellow at UC Berkeley and is now an assistant professor at USF in the Department of Environmental Science.

“That they reached Fiji directly from North America seems crazy,” said co-author Jimmy McGuire, UC Berkeley professor of integrative biology and herpetology curator at the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology. “But alternative models involving colonization from adjacent land areas don’t really work for the time frame, since we know that they arrived in Fiji within the last 34 million years or so. This suggests that as soon as land appeared where Fiji now resides, these iguanas may have colonized it. Regardless of the actual timing of dispersal, the event itself was spectacular.”

While sailors today can take advantage of favorable winds to reach Fiji from California in about a month, an iguana — or more likely a group of iguanas — would probably have taken much longer to ride flotsam through the doldrums and across the equator to Fiji and Tonga, where this group of iguanas is found. Luckily, iguanas are large and herbivorous and used to long periods without food and water. And if the flotsam consisted of uprooted trees, the raft itself would have provided food.

“You could imagine some kind of cyclone knocking over trees where there were a bunch of iguanas and maybe their eggs, and then they caught the ocean currents and rafted over,” Scarpetta said.

The Fiji iguanas are an outlier

All told, there are over 2,100 species in the suborder Iguania, a large group that also includes animals such as chameleons, anoles, bearded dragons and horned lizards. What most people think of as iguanas are the Western Hemisphere family of lizards, Iguanidae, that include and mostly look like the widespread green iguana of Central and South America that Carl Linnaeus described as Iguana iguana in 1758. There are 45 species of Iguanidae living in the Caribbean and the tropical, subtropical and desert areas of North, Central and South America. These include the well-known marine iguanas of the Galapagos Islands, but also the chuckwallas of the American Southwest.

The Fiji iguanas are an outlier, sitting all alone in the middle of the Pacific. The four species on Fiji and Tonga are listed as endangered, primarily because of habitat loss, predation by invasive rats and exploitation by smugglers feeding the exotic pet trade.

Biologists had speculated, based on a few fossils found in east Asia, that an ancestral population of iguanids, now extinct, lived around the Pacific Rim and somehow made their way to the middle of the Pacific, island-hopping along the way. They may have journeyed by land and sea from America via the Bering Land Bridge and on through Indonesia and Australia or down along the Pacific coast of the Americas and through Antarctica. Or they could have rafted from South America with the Humboldt Current, gyring into the South Pacific.

Previous genetic analyses of a few genes for iguanid lizards were inconclusive about the relationship of the Fiji iguanas to all the rest. Scarpetta, while a postdoctoral fellow with McGuire a few years ago, embarked on a comprehensive survey of all genera in the Iguania to clarify the family tree of the group.

“Different relationships have been inferred in these various analyses, none with particularly strong support,” McGuire said. “So there was still this uncertainty about where Brachylophus really fits within the iguanid phylogeny. Simon’s data really nailed this thing.”

Scarpetta collected genome-wide sequence DNA from more than 4,000 genes and from tissues of more than 200 iguanian specimens housed in museum collections around the world. As he began comparing these data, one result stood out clearly: The Fiji iguanas are most closely related to the iguanas in the genus Dipsosaurus. The most widespread of these is the North American desert iguana, Dipsosaurus dorsalis, which is adapted to the searing heat of the deserts of the American Southwest and northern Mexico. The other species in the genus is native to Santa Catalina Island in the Sea of Cortez.

“Iguanas and desert iguanas, in particular, are resistant to starvation and dehydration, so my thought process is, if there had to be any group of vertebrate or any group of lizard that really could make an 8,000 kilometer journey across the Pacific on a mass of vegetation, a desert iguana-like ancestor would be the one,” Scarpetta said.

The analysis determined that the two lineages, Brachylophus and Dipsosaurus, diverged about 34 million years ago, which doesn’t fit with earlier theories of the origin of the Fiji iguanas.

“When you don’t really know where Brachylophus fits at the base of the tree, then where they came from can also be almost anywhere,” McGuire said. “So it was much easier to imagine that Brachylophus originated from South America, since we already have marine and land iguanas in the Galapagos that almost certainly dispersed to the islands from the mainland.”

With the new analysis, a South American origin can be ruled out. And because the Fiji Islands emerged from the sea also about 34 million years ago, the iguanas may have serendipitously intersected the islands not long after. Other islands aside from Fiji and Tonga could also have harbored iguanas, Scarpetta noted, but it is the nature of volcanic islands to disappear as readily as they appear. Evidence of other Pacific Island iguanas, if they existed, has probably been lost.

Scarpetta, who has been enamored with salamanders, snakes and lizards since before high school, continues to analyze genome-wide data for Iguanian lizards to learn more about their evolutionary relationships and to infer their movements and interactions through time and space.

University of California – Berkeley. “Iguanas floated one-fifth of the way around the world to colonize Fiji.” ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 17 March 2025.

Just an awesome skateboarding corgi!

https://tech.lgbt/@Natasha_Jay/114534429170107819

Studio Job’s fantastical pimped up car

Studio Job is an avant-garde studio in the Netherlands and Milan. They are known for their provocative and whimsical creations. In 2013, they transformed a 4WD into an extraordinary art installation. Dubbed “Automobile,” this piece showcases Studio Job’s eclectic quirky styling, using materials like aluminium, bronze, brass, oak, ceramic, Swarovski crystals, hand-blown glass, leather, rubber, stained glass, and gold. Described as “a masterpiece,” the installation encapsulates the studio’s diverse oeuvre. Explore more of Studio Job’s work on the Inspiration Grid website.

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"Island In the Stream"
Teableau for 06/13/25

The backdrop is the cover of a Royal Hawaiian menu from October 1951, artwork by John Kelly.

#Tea #MidCentury #Teableau #Teapot #BlackTea #Passionfruit #Hawaii #Art #VintageChina #AhmadTeas

Tea tableau in muted spice colors with a backdrop of 1951 artwork depicting a native Hawaiian man serenading a young Hawaiian woman with an ukulele. There is a tropical looking vintage cup and saucer set, a 1930s creamer, a deep purple teapot, and Peach Passionfruit black tea from Ahmad.
David 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️NB they/themSailorDisco
2025-06-08

I’m finishing up my mix for next week’s 7 hour car ride to . It’s packed with so much and audio it would make anyone want to put up their hair in a bouffant.

Steve Dallape5teverin0@pxlmo.com
2025-06-07
Some more (probably #midcentury) #ephemera from my collection, judging from the style and the price. #typography #packaging #illustration #graphicdesign
A square cardboard box of birthday candles, probably from the middle of the 20th century. This side reads "Birthday Candles" in a casual sans serif font with a handwritten feel, with three candles (pink, green and yellow) standing up at a slight angle from a blue field that takes up about one third of the bottom of the box. Just below the bottom of the candles is a cutout that show the actual candles (which are actually all a light blue color). At the very bottom is "happy birthday" in a casual script.A square cardboard box of birthday candles, probably from the middle of the 20th century. This side features a red semi-silhouette (the eye and eyebrow are black) of a child in profile. He or she is blowing out a blue birthday candle. to the right of the child, at the top is the text "THREE DOZEN CANDLES" and below this and to the right of the candle is the text "Best for Birthday Wishes" in a casual script. A blue field with a scalloped top edge occupies the bottom third of the box, with text that reads "MAKERS OF HOMESTEAD HAND DIPPED CANDLES".

"A June Bride... In Noir Alley"
Teableau for 06/01/25

Met a Film Club friend today who was attending a wedding nearby, so... that HAD to be the June 1st theme, especially after she presented me with a poster from NoirCity 2024. ❤️

#Tea #NoirAlley #Teableau #MidCentury #VintageChina #FilmNoir #NoirCity #EddieMuller #DarkCityDames #BlackTea #HarneyandSons

Tea tableau in a chiaroscuro mood featuring artwork from Eddie Muller's Noir City Festival and his book Dark City Dames. The tea service elements are MidCentury pieces from the 1940s, and to pound home the theme there is a black spider made of faceted black and purple jewels, a tiny silver handmirror shaped like a heart and edged in sparkly diamonds, and bouquets of red roses, except the blossoms are dried out, appearing the color of darkening blood. The tea is Black Cask Bourbon black loose-leaf from Harney and Sons.
2025-05-21

Last summer, my theater presented "Richard O'Brien's The Rocky Horror Show," and we designed custom stickers for the audience. Being a collage artist, I had to cut them up. The stickers, not the audience. People frown on that.

#MastoArt #Collage #Theater #Midcentury

A hand-cut paper collage with black-and-white photos of midcentury young people and one bright color shot of a woman with heavy early-60s eye makeup. Interspersed are cut-up stickers from "Richard O'Brien's The Rocky Horror Show," with these quotes from the show: "Jump to the left," "Damnit Janet," "Hot patootie," and "Step to the right." Oh, and one of the old photos shows a girl feeding another girl a giant slice of watermelon. I don't know why.
2025-05-11

boys are asleep, and mama's spending a happy saturday night with paper and glue

#Collage #MastoArt #TapeTransfer #Midcentury

A partially finished paper collage featuring line drawings of midcentury  women in slim dresses and flipped-out hair. They're placed on an ecru paper card with shiny burgundy and green papers, and a snippet of a magazine clipping that reads: "they'll make your simplest party the talk of the neighborhood."

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