Keeping things crafty, here’s something different. Italian designer, Giorgia Zanellato, wanted to confront the waste factor of leftover hair in Lausanne’s many hair salons. So, she devised a process to
Speaking of “crafty,” check this out: Troy Emery is an Australian artist who creates colorful animal sculptures by covering taxidermy foam with pom-poms. Pom-poms as a medium for art
Cleveland-based artist, Scott Radke, has a few new sculptures available. Shown above are his Quails, a series of woodland creatures in which Radke incorporates burlap and branches. Each
Donald Edwards is a Baltimore-based artist who uses recycled materials to form his sculptures. He collects his medium from thrift stores, yard sales, dumpsters and by saving resources
Here’s a great followup to the last post about drinking Vodka out of a fire extinguisher. You are looking at Le Pyromane (The Arsonist), an art installation by
Jeremy Fish returns to San Francisco’s FIFTY24SF with a Sanfrancentric solo show of new work. It’s like he never left! And technically, he hasn’t. The North Beach resident (voted “Best
Canadian artist, Sara Cwynar last appeared on this blog for teasing the truth out of Advil packaging. For her latest project, Cwynar arranged a decade of personal accumulations into a
PUTPUT is a Swiss/Danish artist collective who “set out to capture the previously unseen by transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary”. In their work, they’re interested in reconfiguring,
In spite of Ron English’s best “popaganda,” I ate 2 bowls of Peanut Butter Captain Crunch cereal this morning, and I’m feeling positively sugar-charged. If you want to experience
Michael Lee Ford is an outsider artist who uses paper pulp to make sculptures. He honed his skills while incarcerated in Texas. Ford served 21 years of the 35-year