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Kaws and Kiehl’s collaborate to support and foster artistic expression. I like.
100% of net profits for Kiehl’s Limited Edition Creme de Corps Holiday Collection will support RxArt, a non-profit national organization,          committed to fostering artistic expression and awareness through the challenging, yet          rewarding task of engaging young patients through contemporary art in pediatric hospitals.About KAWS
Brian Donnelly, professionally known as KAWS, began his artistic career as a graffiti artist          in the early 1990s, and since then has built an identity that had its genesis in guerilla          imagery added to billboards and bus shelters. Through his company OriginalFake, he has          released limited edition works. In addition to Kiehl’s, he has collaborated on design          projects with Commes Des Garcons, Marc Jacobs, and A Bathing Ape. Recently he has worked          with Kanye West to create the cover art for 808s & Heartbreak which appeared on a Times          Square billboard. In 2009, his art was selected for the cover of the annual “Best of New York”          issue of New York Magazine. Born 1974 in New Jersey, KAWS graduated with a BFA from the School          of Visual Arts in New York. He is currently working on his first solo museum show at The          Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, opening June 2010. A book titled KAWS, a survey of his work,          will be published by Rizzoli in June 2010.
About RxART
RxArt, a non-profit organization, is committed to fostering artistic expression and awareness          through the challenging yet rewarding task of engaging young patients through contemporary art          in pediatric hospitals. By curating installations in hospital settings, RxArt provides a          humanistic and creative surrounding that helps to relieve stress and anxiety, while increasing          appreciation for contemporary art. Kiehl’s Since 1851 has been supporting RxART since 2002.          For more information on RxART visit www.rxart.net.
(photo by moi)

Kaws and Kiehl’s collaborate to support and foster artistic expression. I like.

100% of net profits for Kiehl’s Limited Edition Creme de Corps Holiday Collection will support RxArt, a non-profit national organization, committed to fostering artistic expression and awareness through the challenging, yet rewarding task of engaging young patients through contemporary art in pediatric hospitals.

About KAWS

Brian Donnelly, professionally known as KAWS, began his artistic career as a graffiti artist in the early 1990s, and since then has built an identity that had its genesis in guerilla imagery added to billboards and bus shelters. Through his company OriginalFake, he has released limited edition works. In addition to Kiehl’s, he has collaborated on design projects with Commes Des Garcons, Marc Jacobs, and A Bathing Ape. Recently he has worked with Kanye West to create the cover art for 808s & Heartbreak which appeared on a Times Square billboard. In 2009, his art was selected for the cover of the annual “Best of New York” issue of New York Magazine. Born 1974 in New Jersey, KAWS graduated with a BFA from the School of Visual Arts in New York. He is currently working on his first solo museum show at The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, opening June 2010. A book titled KAWS, a survey of his work, will be published by Rizzoli in June 2010.

About RxART

RxArt, a non-profit organization, is committed to fostering artistic expression and awareness through the challenging yet rewarding task of engaging young patients through contemporary art in pediatric hospitals. By curating installations in hospital settings, RxArt provides a humanistic and creative surrounding that helps to relieve stress and anxiety, while increasing appreciation for contemporary art. Kiehl’s Since 1851 has been supporting RxART since 2002. For more information on RxART visit www.rxart.net.

(photo by moi)

Sunday, November 29th 2009 6:40pm

DIY Eye Makeup Remover

What you need (local and organic whenever possible):

  • 3 tsp extra-virgin olive oil
  • 3 tsp castor oil (find at your local drugstore)
  • tsp grape-seed oil
  • Measuring cup with spout
  • Fork
  • Small bottle (we reused an old toner bottle)
  • Cotton balls to apply (try 365 Organic Cotton Balls from Whole Foods)

Directions:

  1. Combine all three oils in a measuring cup.
  2. Stir together with the fork and slowly pour into the bottle (make sure it’s clean).
  3. When ready to use, place cotton ball over the top and turn upside down.
  4. Never double dip your cotton ball, use a different one for each eye.

(via Ladies Lotto)

Wednesday, May 27th 2009 9:38pm