Brilliant use of a decades-old, fine art technique (which usually utilizes old or “found” books)! I detect a nod to Dada art as well in the way in which both the venerable New York Times slug and an advertisement are (mis)appropriated to both “review” wine and “review” wine reviews.
After this slam-dunk wine blog post the rest of us bloggers and/or reviewers can just roll up shop and retire and let swirlsmellslurp carry on for all of us…
Swirl Smell Slurp is He and She. We are a couple, both living in Los Angeles, whose life just happens to include a lot of wine. We are also designers. He is an architect and web designer, She a graphic designer and artist. Need a website, house, wine cellar, wine label, or anything else designed? Contact Us.
That’s it, you win, best new wine blog! I will send you the reward.
As always, a quick trip to your site sends a smile to my lips
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Funny stuff dudes.
This is one of the smartest ideas I have seen in a long time – kudos, that’s all.
Happy you all enjoyed.
Mr. Asimov’s response: “Please, whatever you do, DO NOT let my editor see this!”
Nice! Very creative.
Brilliant use of a decades-old, fine art technique (which usually utilizes old or “found” books)! I detect a nod to Dada art as well in the way in which both the venerable New York Times slug and an advertisement are (mis)appropriated to both “review” wine and “review” wine reviews.
After this slam-dunk wine blog post the rest of us bloggers and/or reviewers can just roll up shop and retire and let swirlsmellslurp carry on for all of us…
Who knew there was a grand review in there after all!
Cheers,
Brian
norcalwingman