Nope, this isn’t some new, hip culinary fusion of mint chocolate gelatto and tobiko for foodies: it’s your brain. Specifically: “Vesicles of The Neuron: A colorized scanning EM of
Lisa Swerling was born in South Africa, grew up in England and now lives outside San Francisco. Her Glass Cathedrals are a series of artboxes containing tiny worlds
After yesterday’s post about banana-based art, I sought out some more fodder from the fruit bowl. Russian-born, Paris-based sculptor, Dimitri Tsykalov, made skulls out of apples, watermelons and
London-based Phoebe Richardson was inspired by 16th century medical engravings to the extent that she decided to silkscreen black and white anatomical drawings onto Fine Bone China. The
Sort of like Disneyland, San Diego Comic-Con has a series of elaborate underground passageways that spring up into lively marketplaces…if you know the password. This is where I
By Friday, Comic-Con was getting packed, and some sort of Warner Brothers situation was hijacking traffic at the far end of the hall. I had only a moment
The Brothers Washburn of Color Ink Book acclaim are always so nice. Is it because they color a lot? Because they make plushes and hang out with Skinner?
Last weekend, Jeremy Fish‘s Listen and Learn solo exhibition at Joshua Liner Gallery drew to a close. Initially, I was bummed that Fish, a San Francisco resident who