If you have never thought about Woolf’s likely jewelry choices, you might want to read this story: Pendants: A Girl’s Best Friend.
Or not.
Posted in commodification, fashion, Virginia Woolf, Woolf accessories, tagged commodification, Woolf jewelry on Wednesday 6 May 2009| 1 Comment »
If you have never thought about Woolf’s likely jewelry choices, you might want to read this story: Pendants: A Girl’s Best Friend.
Or not.
Posted in commodification, Woolf accessories, Woolf sightings, tagged Chris Tessnear, commodification, Virginia Woolf Pocket Book Reader, Woolf accessories, Woolf crafts on Tuesday 5 May 2009| Leave a Comment »
Chris Tessnear created the altered purse with a Woolf theme. It is decorated with the writer’s image, art paper printed with a variety of text and Woolf’s last name spelled out in block-shaped beads. Three similarly decorated tags strung together with a pen, a pencil and a pair of eyeglasses are part of the piece.
Tessnear started her art career as a copy and color book artist, then took to watercolors, and now uses mixed media to create collages, altered art and altered books. Her Woolf piece was published in Somerset Studio, a stamping and paper crafting publication.
Posted in commodification, Woolf accessories, Woolf as Commodity, Woolf sightings, tagged commodification, wendy Brandes, Woolf accessories on Tuesday 5 May 2009| Leave a Comment »
The whistle, designed by Wendy Brandes in gold and diamonds, pops open to reveal a miniature wolf. The wolf is also available separately as a necklace in silver for $50.
Both seem to be popular with young women who are either infatuated with literary puns and/or wolves and/or unusual jewelry and/or Wendy Brandes and/or the iconic Woolf.
As one Wendy fan put it, “There really aren’t enough Woolf accessories in the world. How ’bout something inspired by Vita Sackville-West?”