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Ryan Baker  //  

Aug 4 / 7:22pm

Architecture: The Varna Restaurant, 1971

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Psychedelic patterns and colors adorned every face of the Varna Restaurant, an eatery set within a palatial Danish hall built in 1909; the design, however, was clearly much more contemporaneous. Architect Verner Panton was responsible for the purple-drenched décor, offset by a central Red Hall clad in sharp, contrasting crimson. Panton was a well-known Danish design primarily known for his modern work with interiors and furniture. Unfortunately, Varna Palace's restaurant no longer looks as it did when Panton completed the project, victim of a 1971 rennovation as well as another more recent re-do.

Nonetheless, Panton's work is a drastic, arguably dated creation of a all-encompassing experience that combines sensory stimulation, a mood-crafting palette and the kind of modernity typically reserved for the lairs of 007's arch-nemeses. Obviously, then, you can see the appeal.

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Jul 31 / 11:00am

Art: Post-It Note Monsters, 2009

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Danish children's television writer and director Don Kenn, in his spare time, draws depictions of monsters on that most universal of office supplies, Post-It Notes. He's been posting them gradually since April 2009 on his blog, Don Kenn Gallery. These are but a few samples; I strongly recommend you click through and peruse them all. They're often whimsical, sometimes amusing, occasionally frightening.

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