There are some designers whose artwork simply makes me smile. Mathias Bax (better known as Toy Architects) from Edermunde, Germany is one such person. When I interviewed Mathias
Steve Seeley‘s newest work, All We Ever Do is Fight, presents a series of pop culture fighters and duets painted on digitally printed backgrounds. Some people might point
San Francisco-based ‘artist, model and sci-fi addict,’ Charmaine Olivia opened Ritual last month at SF’s Shooting Gallery. In her first ever solo show in San Francisco, Ritual explores the themes of magic
Chicago-based artist, Jeremy Tinder, opens The Living Line, a show of paintings and wooden sculptures tonight at Rotofugi. The new, affordable artwork is made up of simple, pleasing shapes and
Hillary White is a prolific illustrator and pop surrealism artist who uses our modern, cartoony, irreverent culture as the subject of her work. For her Pop Reinterpretations series, White
Tomorrow in Los Angeles, Gallery 1988 Venice presents Pooh… and Other Sh*t, the “hijacked art” of Robert Brandenburg. Brandenburg is an interesting character. He lives in Ohio, is approaching age 60
If you’re a Northern California fan of street/skate art, you’re already likely to be acquainted with Bigfoot. But if you’re a forest-frolicker, a preservationist, a cryptozoographer or a
3D-printing is advancing at such an accelerated pace. It was only last week that my mind was blown by Michaella Janse van Vuuren‘s 3D-printed kinetic sculptures, and much
When you look at this picture, is this your first thought? “Dude. John Mayer just seriously cut himself shaving.” No? Yeah, mine wasn’t either… You are looking at