Back in 1997, contemporary artist Damien Hirst became both a quasi-Chemist and a Restaurateur when he opened Pharmacy, his fashionable restaurant/bar in London’s Notting Hill neighborhood. Hirst curated every design element
Damien Hirst created his Pharmacy installation after witnessing how pharmacies “provoke an idea of confidence” in people: I can’t understand why most people believe in medicine and don’t
It’s 4:20 on 4/20. You know what that means. For all the folks who aren’t yet out there celebrating and/or medicating, here’s my Top 10 Posts About Weed Art.
An “addiction and recovery, straight up” website called The Fix has revealed five original pieces of Kurt Cobain art: The work is housed in Art Pack, a high-end
Looks like Jason Mecier‘s got a little competition in the category of portraits of dead celebrities made with pills. Desire Obtain Cherish peddles a blend of street art and socio-political hi-jinx that I
After you’ve had your portrait made out of pot, what’s next? The answer, for Snoop Dogg, is a smokable book of rolling papers. Introducing Rolling Words, a promotion for
Michigan-based etsy seller, FunkyJunky, has sold more than twenty custom toilet seats with an embedded marijuana leaf design. Each seat is hand-cast, sanded and polished by FJ, who notes
I wonder how quickly artist Jason Mecier began crafting this portrait of Whitney Houston after news broke of her death? In the genre of pop art, you’ve got
The Hypolux Chandelier is made up of commercial syringes, plexiglass plates and ballchain suspension. It comes from Bughouse, the same folks who brought us cameras made of concrete.
Here’s a (conceptual) solution for people who suffer from Seasonal Affect Disorder. French designers Valulot & Dyèvre have harnessed the sun and (literally) encapsulated it in happy pills.