We’ve reached the finale of Toys by Design for Design Bureau, and I’m “chuffed” to conclude my column with that polymath, Pete Fowler. Here’s an artist who was an early player
Words are really not necessary to describe the awesomeness of this convergence, but I’ll try: James Jarvis has very casually drawn up some very wonderful illustrations inspired by
Matt Ritchie‘s Retrospectacle is an epic, yet understated, genre-defying art show open for one more weekend at the Olive Hyde Art Guild in the Bay Area city of
Earlier this month, New York’s Mulherin + Pollard Gallery held an exhibition of recent drawings by Danish-Icelandic artist Jakob Boeskov. Weekend Futurology revealed “a futuristic, playfully paranoid world drawn from
Quick interruption to the Comic-Con 2012 coverage! Los Angeles-based artist, Luke Chueh, came up to Spoke Art in San Francisco last week for a mini sketch show and
Xeni Jardin is a tech culture journalist and co-founder of BoingBoing. On December 1, 2011, she live-blogged her first mammogram, which returned a positive diagnosis of breast cancer.
Los Angeles-based artist Josh Atlas makes work about indulgence, greed and shame. His drawings and sculptures attempt to justify those moments of “pure enjoyment” that are all-too-often paired
Born in Denmark, John Kenn writes and directs kids’ television shows. Between work and parenting twins, Kenn draws monster Post Its. He says: “It is a little window into a different
Junko Mizuno, who is from Japan, has donated 16 original comic pages from Pure Trance to the “Help Japan” art fundraiser. These are the original pages from Pure