Although not a proper X-ray technician, UK-based illustrator, Jim Lockey, has visualized what we all know to be the truth of Tom Waits’ innards. You can buy prints,
I wasn’t alone in my enthusiasm for Lucas Savelli‘s pop culture vegetable characters. The Buenos Aires-based designer is now offering his Verduras as art prints, posters and greeting
Catalonia-born, London-based designer, Genís Carreras, has done us all the favor of explaining complex philosophical ideas through simple visual design in his book Philographics. Who among you hasn’t occasionally referred
Here’s a cool etsy find. Back in 2004, Portland-based artist, Michael Paulus drew twenty-two dissections of past and present classic cartoon characters. He became fixated on the characters’
The “earth” without “art” is just “eh”. I dig this combination of wisdom and wordplay: The Earth Without Art is Just Eh prints by Portland, Oregon’s, The Ink
By Friday, Comic-Con was getting packed, and some sort of Warner Brothers situation was hijacking traffic at the far end of the hall. I had only a moment
You never know what you’re going to get when you follow a twitter link from @GaryBaseman. Usually, it’s a rewarding twitpic of Blackie the cat or Toby, his
This morning, pictures of an unreleased KAWS toy began appearing online. I traced the images to a site called Labiology.com, which almost exclusively sells “replicas” of KAWS toys and paintings.
Liam Brazier is an illustrator and animator from Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex. Brazier gets immediate points because I am an avowed anglophile and also subtler points because he adopted two
The writing’s on the wall. Sometimes it takes a while for people to see it, but they will, eventually. We all do. I like this poster by Shepard Fairey.