It’s Friday! Did you make it? Let’s celebrate with an infectious ditty by the Violent Femmes as performed by anonymous disco dancers in the musical pairing (above) and
I’m digging these images by French graphiste Denis Dubois. By gently tweaking old-time illustrations, Dubois expresses humor and cynicism for our modern world. The incredibly prolific artist refers to what
One of my favorite features of the Internet is that somewhere out there on the World Wide Web, there’s a niche for everyone. By extension, it’s entirely likely
Local graffiti and ink art legend Mike Giant came to East Oakland for the inaugural show at Paco Excel’s new Manos de Oro gallery. Entitled Metaphorical Suicide (though
Today, we have a triple play. Read this post, and you’ll learn a little something about music history, art history and history history. This Friday, Jermaine Rogers will
Frank Kozik and Winston Smith shared a double bill this past month with Seditions, a show of limited edition prints, original collages and resin and vinyl toy art at
Jermaine Rogers is releasing a new art print entitled “Art is Dead,” and I love a good paradox. Here’s Jermaine: So we have this lovely trinity: Vincent, Edvard’s
Donta Santistevan is a San Francisco-based artist and illustrator. Locals may know him from working at the Kidrobot store and drawing at Sketch Tuesdays. It was during the latter
For those of us with thirsty minds and discerning eyes, Genís Carreras has distilled a fresh batch of Philographics! In his second installment of Philographics (see the initial offerings here),
Hipsters never get old! (Actually, they do.) From Hipster Animals on T-shirts to hipster humans as action figures, the media’s favorite subculture stereotype is still going strong (for