I’m digging these illustrations of pop culture characters in surreal situations by Ben6835. Parsing his photostream for clues to the artist’s identity doesn’t reveal much. But I’d guess
Bob Staake is a prolific author and illustrator of children’s books. Titles like The Little Golden Picture Dictionary and I’m a Truck Golden Book are among the 50+ real
Jesse Lonergan is a cartoonist from outside Boston, and he’s currently 22 tumblr pages into a 365-day drawing challenge called Dancer-a-Day. The assignment is an ambitious slacker odyssey that pairs
I’ve heard it said that computer programmers feel empowered when they write code because they possess the ability to make things happen. I feel similarly when I learn
Everyone knows bootleg toys are hilarious, and some (see: Sucklord, 2bitHack) have even realized they can be kinda hip. Well, Minneapolis-based illustrator and comic artist, Brad McGinty, has
Hiroshi Yoshii is a Tokyo-based character designer and digital illustrator. Since 1999, he has created an original creature every single day. Yoshii calls his project, The Daily Work, and
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
The digital illustrators at Bigshot Toyworks were asked to re-imagine Hostess’ mascot, Twinkie the Kid, for a Fortune magazine coverstory. The feature is called “Hostess is Bankrupt … Again” and
Brooklyn-based artist, Aya Kakeda has been very busy. Those of you who collect toys may recognize Kakeda’s designs from Kidrobot’s Dunny 2010, Series 5, Endangered and Fatales ranges.
How cool is this? (The question is rhetorical, but the answer is VERY, VERY COOL.) Remember when I told you that the artist behind the excellent Hipster Animals website was