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Monday, October 12th, 2009

I picked up this vintage framed EQUUS poster for $10 at the Palm Springs Revival Thrift. All I really knew about Equus was that Harry Potter got naked and horses were involved.

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A little research revealed it to be designed by Gilbert Lesser in 1976. And it’s in the MOMA collection.

It’s my first poster as art and I think it’s fabulous.

Thrifty!

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

I picked up this vintage dog portrait painting signed Connie from a local antiques store this weekend. I thrifted my little black heart out and turned up with nothing and maybe got a little reckless.

This painting has been leaning against the back wall of a dusty little shop for over a year and I always really loved it, but at $125 it was totally (insanely) priced way too high. It got marked down to $85 a few months ago, but was still way more than I’d care to pay.

This painting always stuck out in my head because it reminded me of that white dog painting in the now defunct Flight of the Conchords show.


See it? It’s back there…lurking.
I love me some Bret and Jemaine.

Well, frustrated, tired and a little pissy from coming up short all weekend I offered $30 for it.

Obviously, NOPE. $125 to $30, are you crazy girl!?! I paid more for it than that…is what the dusty old lady said.

So, we eventually came to a $50 agreement. Way more than I would have liked, but hell, nothing is going to bring back my Bret and Jemaine. This little black doggy is that perfect mixture of unnerving and awesome, reminds me of the Conchords and is a welcome animal addition to the motley assortment of vintage portraits slowly taking over the house.

Thrifty!

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

Holler.

I’ve mentioned my love of all things Ben Seibel. I suspect the universe heard, but just missed the mark on exactly what it is that I really want. Not that I’m complaining – I just really want some goddamn bookends.

I stopped by my local Angel View (where the prices are much more reasonable) on the way to Target on Sunday. I looked around, didn’t find much of anything and decided to check out the two front jewelry cases where they normally keep the small and pricier items.

Scattered around the cases I saw a slew of vintage Jenfred-ware. I bought it all and was very, very pleased.