Showing posts with label plushies. Show all posts
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Friday, March 25, 2016

Five Fandom Friday: 5 SciArt Shops You Should Know


It's been a while since I've been up for a 5 Fandom Friday, but this one was right in my wheelhouse! ....almost.

So, like I brought up in my last Talky Tuesday post, I'm not much of a shopper. I don't have five favorite anything shops, let alone geeky shops, to buy from because I keep my pursestrings closed and also I buy books more than anything else oop. Even when I do shop, I'm not much of a fandom shopper. But I do have five favorite sciart shops you should know! I have more than five, really, but these are a good start.

What is sciart?

Sciart is the intersection of science and art. STEM and the humanities, despite popular belief, are not mutually exclusive. The goal of sciart is to highlight how the arts propel the sciences, and how the sciences enrich the arts.

1. ArtAtomic

Kristin Henry uses her coding knowledge and programming experience to create really cool generative geometrical art. Do you need a modern geometric print to hang up in your living space? Or a coloring book? Maybe a new scarf?

Abstract Art Particle Flower by ArtAtomic
2. ChrissySparksArt

Do you love astronomy? Did you have childhood dreams of going to space camp? Do you have opinions about Pluto? Then you will love the art and jewelry from ChrissySparksArt. I think my favorite thing in her shop are the leaf paintings. They are something out of William Blake:
To see a world in a grain of sand,
 And a heaven in a wild flower,
Hold infinity in the palm of your hand,
  And eternity in an hour.
Bubble Nebula Cosmic Leaf Art by ChrissySparksArt


3. The Occasional Bat

It is no secret that I love bats, and The Occasional Bat has the most adorable bat plushies imaginable.

Gray Victorian Bat by The Occasional Bat
But The Occasional Bat is about more than just cuteness—they do bat outreach as well. A portion of their proceeds on every sale go to the Florida Bat Conservancy and to the Bat World bat sanctuary in Mineral Wells, TX. We're still a long way from curing White Nose Syndrome (though progress has been made), so these little guys need all the help they can get. They also do custom bats for (as the name implies) any occasion!


4. The Vexed Muddler

Peggy of The Vexed Muddler is just all around really cool. I follow her on Twitter and her tweets make my day. So Peggy would be cool even if she didn't make sciart ceramics and cool t-shirt and temporary tattoo designs, but she does, so she's just even cooler.

Box and whisker graph bracelet by The Vexed Muddler
And if you wanted a beaded or chainmaille thingummy to go with one of her pendants, I could help you out. Jus' sayin'.


5. ESeas

For those who prefer that their sciart be a little more functional, Elizabeth Sargent of ESeas sculpts fantastic dishes out of polymer clay. If you have an absent-minded science professor in your life, one of Elizabeth's trinket dishes might make them a little more organized.

Sea turtle trinket dish by ESeas
If none of these are to your style (and I have a hard time believing that), then all you have to do is browse the sciart hashtag on Twitter to find lots of great designs and art. I swear, every time I check up on that hashtag I find two or three awesome new designers/bloggers/scientists to follow. It is an embarrassment of riches, y'all.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Pi Day Round-Up

I'd make a pi day treasury myself, but really, there are so many great ones out there already. Here, help yourself to these generous portions of pi!

We have Pi(e)! by crochetgal features this gorgeous ring. I love the attention paid to the graceful, calligraphic swoops of pi, when it's so easy to render the character as a sharp and bulky box. You can get it from DonnaODesigns.



In All Things Pi by jewelrybyDebra, you can find this super-cool bowl, which has been refurbished from an old geometry textbook! I love the color scheme—it makes me think of vintage science book illustrations from the 50s. Great for paper clips, thumb tacks, and other desk ephemera. See more at ArtyDidact.



How adorable is this little guy from MumbleFord? Infinite, just like the digits of pi. He's keeping good company over in copperpixie's Blueberry Pi treasury.


If you 're feeling crafty, why not try your hand at this pi cross-stitch pattern from ucladoc? I love the font (is it a font when it's numbers?), it reminds me of School House Rock. Plus, after you finish it, you can use it to help you memorize the digits of pi! You can find it in this 3.14 = Pi Day treasury, from ME2Designs.

And last, but not least, my own pi creations:

Carnelian Pi Earrings
Primary Pi Earrings
Seafoam Pi Cuff

I hope you all had a great pi day!