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Marvelous Slow Loris Sculpture by Jessica Joslin
Written on October 3, 2012 by jeremyIt’s been almost two years since our almost-unbearably cute friend, the Slow Loris, last graced this blog. That’s because it turned out some stupid humans were doing no-good stupid human things with Slow Lorises. Recently, Jessica Joslin, who is most certainly … Continue reading →
Hospital Bracelets for Hypochondriac Fashionistas
Written on September 14, 2012 by jeremyCast of Vices has a new line of jaded jewelry, this time inspired by the humble hospital ID bracelet. You might recall last year’s Pendants for Pill Poppers: Born from a desire to create artifacts out of our vices, Cast … Continue reading →
White Rabbits and Resin Animal Rings by Haoshi Design Studio
Written on August 25, 2012 by jeremyIt’s times like this that I wish I could wear ornamental jewelry. While I’m not quite there yet, if you are, you should totally check out these resin animal rings by Haoshi Design. They’re kind of like cute no-kill taxidermy … Continue reading →
20 Inspiring Designer Skulls
Written on June 4, 2012 by jeremySince today is Skull Appreciation Day, here’s a look back at 20 inspiring designer skulls. These unique anatomical art objects re-contextualize the cranium in bone, books, fruit, chocolate, wood, fiber, metal, vinyl, plastic and resin. Click the headings to read … Continue reading →
Friday 05-18-12 Instagram Roundup (Except Today on a Tuesday)
Written on May 22, 2012 by jeremyYes, it’s the Friday Instagram Roundup on a Tuesday. Last week’s IG photo re-cap was pre-empted for Bailey’s Memorial Pictorial. I found a lot of support through social media, and I still managed to click “like” on a bunch of … Continue reading →
TSA-Confiscated Scissors Turned into Spider Sculptures
Written on May 2, 2012 by jeremySpeaking of objects that the TSA would love to confiscate, here’s a look at what happens to some of the contraband afterward. Christopher Locke turns TSA-confiscated scissors into spider sculptures. He writes: Although the TSA website says scissors with blades … Continue reading →
In Case You Didn’t Believe in Global Warming…
Written on March 15, 2012 by jeremyThe Third Rock Outdoor Fire Pit is an out-of-this-world popject. It’s also a high quality, hand cut and crafted fire pit designed by steel artist, Rick Wittrig. The Earth and all its glory reveal a fiery inner core through the … Continue reading →
State-Shaped Skillets Made in America
Written on March 12, 2012 by jeremyNothing says “American breakfast” more than “Moons Over My Hammy,” right? WRONG. Wisconsin-based metal sculptor and pattern maker, Alisa Toninato, has fabricated 48 pans that allow you to quite literally announce that your breakfast is, in fact, made in America. Toninato … Continue reading →
Luke Chueh’s Taxidermy Bronze Available Now
Written on March 7, 2012 by jeremyLuke Chueh‘s bronze Jack [previously] has arrived! The new format finds Chueh’s 2005 painting reimagined as a taxidermic trophy cast in metal by Los Angeles-based fine arts foundry, Fully Visual. Chueh’s beloved painting of a rogue rabbit who has unceremoniously … Continue reading →
Outfit Yourself in Blamo Gear
Written on January 17, 2012 by jeremyHave you ever wanted to look like an artist? To be completely in character (and also comfortable)? Thanks to Blamo Toys, Toy Art Gallery and the current Wham, Blam Blamo show, you can do just that. Blamo produced a good … Continue reading →






























































