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 Bay Area is Ground Zero for yoga. Turn any corner, and you’re bound to see someone doing downward dog. For all its inclusiveness, however, yoga has failed
Etsy seller Extramoneyformommy uses the force to reshape ordinary Crayolas into Star Wars crayons. If you’re the type of person who can’t stand to “ruin” decorative soaps by
For a really long time, I thought people falling down (or up) stairs was hilarious. Not just plain funny, but inappropriate-laughter-during-a-funeral-giggle-loop-funny. I got over it, but one guilty
Remember Dimitri Tsykalov’s excellent skulls carved out of fruit? The Paris-based artist has returned with a new series of thought-provoking yarn art. The five giant woven credit cards
Most of the time, I write about artists who turn 2D subjects into 3D objects. In this case, artists Kyle Hilton of Mississippi and Andrés Martínez Ricci of
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
What do Arrested Development, The Simpsons and Seinfeld have in common? They’ve all had their famous ‘haunts’ immortalized as screenprints by Austin-based illustrator, Tim Doyle. Tonight, Doyle will
Quoth the New York Times: SAN FRANCISCO — The graffiti artist who took Facebook stock instead of cash for painting the walls of the social network’s first headquarters made
Anna “Utopia” Giordano is an artist, poet, actress, performer and model living in Naples and Milan, Italy. She created this series of “Pop Bottles” to “raise awareness on