Tweet: Step 1: buy giant BBQ...

Jul 20

Step 1: buy giant BBQ grill. http://t.co/rofCHxN

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Tweet: @huggacat no cat condo yet.

Jul 20

@huggacat no cat condo yet. Tomorrow maybe

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Tweet: Replacing everything we didn't move.

Jul 20

Replacing everything we didn't move. — at Home Depot http://t.co/K7ZDtjC

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Jeffrey Nishinaka

Jul 20



About Jeffrey:

Los Angeles native Jeff Nisinaka is a premier paper sculptor with a prolific career that spans 28 years. Nishinaka attended UCLA and graduated from the prestigious Art Center College of Design, where he first experimented with paper art and sculpture. Nishinaka’s commercial portfolio includes Bloomingdale’s, Galeries Lafayette, Sprint, The Peninsula Hotel, Visa and Coca Cola. Actor Jackie Chan, who is a close friend of the artist, owns the largest collection of Nishinaka’s work.

Jeff on his work:

I have always wanted to be a painter, but while studying illustration at Art Center, I was given assignments in both a graphic design and fashion drawing class at the same time to experiment in different mediums, one of them being paper. That was my big “Ah-Ha!” moment. I quickly developed a feel for working with paper. From then on, I began experimenting with different papers, finding ways to shape, bend and round edges on it. I wanted to manipulate paper in the least invasive way, to keep the integrity and fell of it. Paper to me is a living, breathing thing that has a life of it’s own. I just try to redirect that energy into something that feels animated and alive.

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Tweet: I mean, it sounds like...

Jul 19

I mean, it sounds like the Amazon Jungle out there.

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Tweet: @mdp we saw him the...

Jul 19

@mdp we saw him the last time we were here, but didn't get anything.

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Amazon: We sell more books in Kindle format than hardcover.

Jul 19

Amazon today released an announcement boasting that sales of the Kindle device have tripled since the unit price dropped from $259 to $189. And with that, a related piece of news. Founder Jeff Bezos: "While our hardcover sales continue to grow, the Kindle format has now overtaken the hardcover format. Amazon.com customers now purchase more Kindle books than hardcover books--astonishing when you consider that we've been selling hardcover books for 15 years, and Kindle books for 33 months."

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Tweet: Home. Eating. So glad.

Jul 19

Home. Eating. So glad.

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Tweet: Getting take-out dinner, then to...

Jul 19

Getting take-out dinner, then to (new$ home! — at Whole Foods Market http://t.co/Jtv5PCG

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Tweet: @jasminebdd awesome!

Jul 19

@jasminebdd awesome!

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