Samuel Coendet and Lea Gerber of Zurich based Atelier Volvox collected discarded stuffed animals from “second-hand shops and forgotten corners of nursery schools”. They then vivisected them and flipped
With less than a week til EARTH MOVEMENT opens, I wanted to start sharing some of the amazing kids art I’ve been receiving. The work spans continents (in this
In a recession, people have to get crafty with how they make a living. In New York’s Hudson River Valley, craftsman David Rees offers an artisanal pencil sharpening service.
Just over a year ago, I was driving past the corner of Laguna & Haight in San Francisco as Jeremy Fish was installing this statue to commemorate the enduring
Sketch Tuesdays offers the San Francisco arts community “a place to congregate, to talk, to create and to be seen”. Long communal drawing tables are set up in
Whoa. After six months, Scott Radke has put the finishing touches on this 5’8″ creature totem. Made of clay and burlap, it features a three-foot wingspan. I could
Out of all of Jason Freeny’s toy dissections, I think this 2-foot dissected Kewpie Doll is his most radical transformation. By cutting away half the cute, Freeny reveals
Ferg‘s newest Squadt, the Fr0g s001 [swamp dwllr], vinyl toys are a triumph in toy art engineering. Inspired by one of his favorite childhood toys, the G.I. Joe Frogman, the
Remember Dimitri Tsykalov’s excellent skulls carved out of fruit? The Paris-based artist has returned with a new series of thought-provoking yarn art. The five giant woven credit cards
If last week’s interview with Brutherford Industries inspired you to collect dessert-oriented popjects, you’re in luck. Italian designer, Johnny Hermann (also known as Mauro Savoldi) has made 150