Artisan Inspired – Budnitz Bicycles

Artisan:
noun
1. a person skilled in an applied art; a craftsperson.
2. a person or company that makes a high-quality or distinctive productin small quantities, usually by hand or using traditional methods
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I came across these beautiful bikes while on a flight back from Charleston. I love traveling to new places and learning about local artisans you otherwise might not hear about. And if you can’t always travel to the places, a travel magazine is the next best thing! Artisans are incredibly ambitious, passionate, and insanely talented! I absolutely love learning about them and finding their pieces for the perfect souvenir. I found Paul Budnitz in one of these magazines I happened to buy for my flight. His bikes caught my eye immediately. They were sleek, modern, and beautiful built – really the key elements to any bike! Not only do Paul’s bikes have a cool story but so does he! So, let’s get to know this artisan.

Paul owns and runs Budnitz Bicycles, a luxury bicycle company, Ello, a social network, and is well known as the founder of Kidrobot. He is also an author of several books, exhibits as a photographer and filmmaker, and has founded over a dozen companies. And if that has you feeling quite unaccomplished, get this! He is the son of a nuclear physicist. I am sorry, what?! This lineage of intelligence was put to use as he was professionally coding safety analysis software for nuclear power plants by the time he reached high school.

Budnitz studied photography, sculpture, and film at Yale University, earning honors and a degree in Art in 1990. His first two films, 93 Million Miles and Ultraviolet won awards in Berlin and many other film festivals and were distributed worldwide. Artforum magazine hailed 93 Million Miles as “one of the best films of 1998.” Now fast forward a few years and a few successful business ventures and in 2011 Budnitz created Budnitz Bicycles, following his lifelong passion for bicycling. His bikes are often called the Aston Martin of bicycles. Remember how I said they are beautifully made? Well Budnitz uses titanium and cro-moly steel to create the fastest, lightest, and among the most beautiful urban bicycles in the world.  Ya, he is truly an artisan! His bicycles have been featured in Vogue, V Magazine, Forbes, Uncrate, Coolhunting, and many other online and offline publications. In 2012 Phaidon called Budnitz, “The man who made bicycles beautiful again.”

So there you have it! This months incredibly intelligent and insanely talented artisan! May we all be riding around on a Budnitz Bicycle soon!

LA VIE PARISIENNE – Paris Views

There is always something I find so mesmerizing about voyeuristic photography. I know that sounds so incredibly odd and I might lose some people after saying that but I don’t mean it in a creepy way, more in a I am interested in the way others live, way. When we go home and close the door behind us, our lives our completely our own. Whether you walk around your home naked or sing extremely loud in the shower – these are all quirks hidden behind your walls. So when photographers like Gail Albert Halaban capture peoples lives “behind the walls” I am always extremely fascinated.  In my latest art find – Paris Views – Gail Albert Halaban captures la vie parisienne so extremely well! You almost feel like you are there, sitting in the room across the way taking in everything the people of Paris are doing. I absolutely love this series and so did a lot of others as GAH followed this session with a NYC series, Out My Window! Her work is incredible and she is definitely one to watch! If you are as captivated with this series as I am you can have a little piece of it via her book Paris Views (Aperture).

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Charleston City Guide // Eateries

Eating is my bliss. I know you are suppose to “eat to live” but I am 100% guilty of  “living to eat.” I enjoy a delicious meal like a dog loves a new bone (first thing that came to mind as my dog sits here excitedly eating her new bone). Good food does not only further the enjoyment of your day/night but it can also bond people, nurture lasting relationships, and create happiness. Yes, good food is that important! Luckily my new favorite city had insanely delicious food. Below you will find a scrolling gallery on more information of eateries I enjoyed on my last visit to Charleston. Be sure to scroll through and e-mail or comment with any questions.

List of Eateries (scroll through gallery for more info)

Bull Street Gourmet and Market

Cru Cafe

The Grocery

The Macintosh

The Market Pavilion Bar

Butcher and Bee

* special thanks to all of these restaurants and the Charleston CVB for hosting us

all images via the restaurants webpage

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