The blogosphere is all abuzz today over these hyper realistic Beavis and Butthead busts (huh huh huh. I said “busts”) by special effects/make-up artist, Kevin Kirkpatrick. They are pretty
Mike Frederiqo is a young Dutch artist. In this series of illustrations, he recasts Sponge Bob Squarepants in the styles of fashion icons. Takashi Murakami, Coco Chanel, Karl
Someone did a a trompe-l’œil forced-perspective graphic of Charlie Brown and the rest of the Peanuts crossing Abbey Road (the crosswalk made famous by The Beatles). Sadly, according to the Abbey
Here’s a short video set in Las Vegas that stars Smit, a delinquent resin duck cast out by Shea Brittain of FrankenFactory. Add Nick Cave’s “Red Right Hand” for musical
Tomorrow in Los Angeles, Gallery 1988 Venice presents Pooh… and Other Sh*t, the “hijacked art” of Robert Brandenburg. Brandenburg is an interesting character. He lives in Ohio, is approaching age 60
This has been making me laugh and laugh. I want to say it’s the “good” kind of irony because it comes from within the genre it’s parodying.The Magic Cards
This is kind of cute overload. In the video, a little girl named Riley presents a deep question about toys, gender and marketing. “Some girls like superheroes, some
Remember the musical episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer? If you started there, but reimagined Buffy Summers and the Sunnydale Scooby gang as a 1960s folk band instead,
Mike Leavitt has captured the likenesses of Pearl Jam-frontman, Eddie Vedder and his wife, model, Jill McCormick as 6-inch Art Army-style wedding cake toppers. The figures are articulated