I’m really digging some of the scene-parodying artwork of David MacDowell. His work strikes parallels with Mike Leavitt’s Art Army in its rendering of fellow artists amongst their own
The writing’s on the wall. Sometimes it takes a while for people to see it, but they will, eventually. We all do. I like this poster by Shepard Fairey.
I was lucky enough to have seen Dr. Chevalier Jackson’s collection of swallowed objects when I visited Philadelphia’s Mütter Museum. Now, author Mary Cappello has written a book
For fans of Sonic Youth, Kim Gordon needs no introduction. But for insight into her art outside of music, thankfully, there’s Wikipedia, where one finds that she’s been part
San Francisco-based gallery and website, Fecal Face, posted an interview with Gary Baseman today. As usual with Gary Baseman interviews, it’s an interesting read. But with this particular
Dutch designer Pieter Brenner has created a chair made out of 60 pounds of sugar. If you go to the website: www.sugarchair.com, it will tell you this: This is
Texas-based illustrator Chet Phillips drew up three sets of animal-oriented trading cards based on turn-of-the-century cigarette cards. Each set of 20 cards imagines a world of famous authors or