Have you ever wished you could get a blank slate and just start over? Not quite like in a Witness Protection Program or Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless
You’re looking at EXACTLY what you think you’re looking at. Everybody gets all excited about Tokyo’s techno-urinals, but what about these American-made ordinary, everyday objects? Michigan-based artist, Tom
Albuquerque-based redheaded graphic designer and illustrator, John Sumrow, likes donuts, zombies, bacon and gingers. Since this week’s major face-eating, bath salt-crazed zombie-related news left a bad taste in
Tokyo-based T9G and Portland-based Bwana Spoons recently opened a show of customized and collaborative vinyl toy art at LA’s Toy Art Gallery. I enjoy each artist’s work independently,
SoHo-based GREY AREA exist in the “undefined space between art and design where art is made functional and the functional is made art.” [Me too!] Co-founder Kyle DeWoody recently
Here are some “cash cats” you won’t run into at your local unemployment benefits office. (To my UK readers: They’re not “on the dole”.) Maybe this fella with
Douglas Young, the founder of Hong Kong-based brand goods of desire (G.O.D.) installed a giant plastic water pistol sculpture at the recent Hong Kong international art fair. Entitled Quantity Has
Geneva, Switzerland-based Sergio Neves cast his own T-bone steak toys out of resin. It’s called T-Boy, and he made it for Côtelette, which appears to be a meat art
Selim Varol‘s epic collection of art and toys [previously] opened this past weekend at the Me Collectors Room in Berlin. The exhibition includes a total of 3,000 works centered