Maybe everybody can’t agree on whether the Occupy protesters are “doing it right”, but I think we all probably can agree that the cops at UC Davis [video,
When The Sucklord got voted off the Work of Art island last week (well, really over the course of an epic trilogy), the People of the Internet had already
Lately there’s a lot of artwork that follows a pretty specific formula: X (where X is a pop culture phenomenon) + Y (where Y is an nontraditional 3D "canvas") =
Last night, the toy world’s brush with cable television acclaim abruptly ended as Work of Art‘s judges sent our Sucklord packing. But as the @Sucklord lights up today’s
Simon Monk has created a body of work exploring the objectification of comic book superheroes. His realist paintings point to the schism between the power and potency superheroes
While looking for a photo, I came across the photo series, Toy Stories, by Aled Lewis. The London-based designer and illustrator stages interactions with toys, photographs the scenes and
I like wearing hoodies and watching Woody Allen movies. And everybody digs James Franco and white rappers, right? This video is a convergence of all of the above.
Filed under “So Dumb, It Hurts (But Some Days That’s OK)” is Kitten Covers, a single subject tumblog featuring “legendary albums from a world dominated by kittens…” Photo