Tomorrow in Los Angeles, Gallery 1988 Venice presents Pooh… and Other Sh*t, the “hijacked art” of Robert Brandenburg. Brandenburg is an interesting character. He lives in Ohio, is approaching age 60
I’ve recently written about turning skateboards into sneakers and turning dogs into ravers. Well, here’s someone who turned sneakers into dogs. Vinti Andrews has been making Nike sneakers into canine
If Frank Kozik’s Smorkin’ Potamus was a strange (yet successful) choice for the porcelain treatment, Nathan Jurevicius‘ Bunniguru was a character I could envision coming from the Limoges
Remember the musical episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer? If you started there, but reimagined Buffy Summers and the Sunnydale Scooby gang as a 1960s folk band instead,
Mike Leavitt has captured the likenesses of Pearl Jam-frontman, Eddie Vedder and his wife, model, Jill McCormick as 6-inch Art Army-style wedding cake toppers. The figures are articulated
My most popular post of 2011 was Practically Impractical Japanese T-shirts, so I thought I’d kick off 2012 with something from that same camp (emphasis on camp): everyday
Right around now, we’re supposed to be looking back on the past year and contemplating the future. We’re advised to write down what went well in 2011 and
Haroshi turns old skateboards into beautiful popjects. His skill is epic, and yet, he’s had no formal art training. His education comes from skating. If there are tricks
The Design is Dead pencil comes from Studiolav, a London-based design duo. Their intention here is to honor the humble pencil, which they feel has been outmoded by computer-based