I really dig the sculptural works of Canadian-transplant Kevin Titzer. Similar to what I was saying in yesterday’s interview about how Greg “Craola” Simkins’ paintings tell stories without
Avoiding people is truly an art, and today Peter Stults commemorates all that involuntary social interaction with a poster on EDPED. I can’t imagine a place where there
The first time I saw the paintings of Greg “Craola” Simkins‘ was 2009 in San Francisco. Each image is so rich that I still recall the details. As a writer,
The following sentence may cause eyebrows to raise or my credibility to be called into question, but I’m going there nonetheless: I think this is excellent. You are
Qui Croire? (Who to Believe?), a work of anamorphosis art by french artist François Abélanet, is a sprawling mass of grass of sand that appears, when viewed at the proper angle,
Liam Brazier is an illustrator and animator from Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex. Brazier gets immediate points because I am an avowed anglophile and also subtler points because he adopted two
Todd VonBastiaans, in collaboration with Bryan McCarthy, presents a retail installation of stuffed giant pancakes at Trifecta Gallery in (where else, but) Las Vegas. The hyper-realistic plush soft
So as it turns out, Roombas, aren’t just high-tech cleaning gizmos and awesome transportation for kittens, but they’re also the Bruce Naumans of the vacuum world. These photos