If you think these look too good to be true, you’re right. The pop culture asthma inhalers are part of an elaborate prank by the Yes Labs-schooled advocacy group, Coal Kills
These little green army men by Dorothy have a twist. Rather than glorifying the heroic myth of battle, they show the grim reality of life afterward when “the
I’m about a month late in posting these images from Josh Keyes‘ April solo show, Magician’s Garden. Keyes was in town from Portland for the opening at Fecal Face‘s
One of my favorite fabrication artists, Julie B and Pretty in Plastic, posted photos of this “delicious mess” executed for Desire Obtain Cherish. As you can see, a
David Stowe asked me to interview Godmachine in conjunction with his upcoming Vannen artist watch, so I did some research. Preconceived notions about Godmachine proved to be universally
I met Mark Landwehr at SDCC ’10. A few months later, I approached the busy German-born, Hong Kong-based toy designer about doing an interview for Design Bureau. We
I’ve been working on an interview with French purveyors of contemporary porcelain, K. Olin Tribu, and I’ve become increasingly interested in “traditional” art forms remixed with modern aesthetics.
A year after New York-based artist, Craig Redman (aka Darcel), collaborated on some fresh fiberglass sculptures with Paris’s colette, he returns with new eye-catching furnishings. The work is a collaboration
I don’t really know the impetus (or substances involved) in creating this mashup of David Lynch’s hair and paintings by Van Gogh, Cézanne, Monet and others, but it’s
Amanda Louise Spayd clued me in to an upcoming stop motion film called The Maker. The short is by Christopher Kezelos with puppets designed by Spayd. Per the