From Stefan Gross, the same artist who brought us Doomies and Rebirdy, comes something best described in acronym form: WTF? These photos are a combination of dioramas and
Here’s a (conceptual) solution for people who suffer from Seasonal Affect Disorder. French designers Valulot & Dyèvre have harnessed the sun and (literally) encapsulated it in happy pills.
The Burka Board is a provocative skate deck design by Carlton DeWoody and Sebastian Errazuriz (aka Juan James). It was was originally created as part of a charity
Thanks to a tip from Mike Sutfin, I decided to make the unusual decision to leave my house. The trip was instigated (and then Instagramed) on behalf of recent
Cris Rose recently announced a new rainbow of resin robots to be released colour by colour (he’s from the UK, OK?) each month. He’s decided to create a
Reactions to yesterday’s post on Randy Regier’s amazing imaginary toys vacillated from absolute awe to confused “huh?” Today’s post is then dedicated to both camps. For the former, it
Randy Regier is an artist who makes vintage toys that didn’t actually exist, but certainly could have. Regier’s range of imaginary toys is shown through the eyes of
I’ve heard some people use their Google Android figures for stash boxes. (I use mine for paperclips.) Ian Ziobrowski extended the metaphor with Grindroid, a 420-friendly mashup of a
Barbie Trashes Her Dreamhouse is a series of photographs based on original miniature dioramas of domestic destruction. Both the photos and the miniatures are by Saint Louis-based artist,