records Archive
sculpture
Matt Ritchie‘s Retrospectacle is an epic, yet understated, genre-defying art show open for one more weekend at the Olive Hyde Art Guild in the Bay Area city of
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packaging
According to the space pirate name generator, my space pirate name is “Commander Jeremy Brautman the Perfectly Rough.” That’s uncannily accurate, so I really feel like I can trust the The League of
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paintings
Earlier this month, New York’s Mulherin + Pollard Gallery held an exhibition of recent drawings by Danish-Icelandic artist Jakob Boeskov. Weekend Futurology revealed “a futuristic, playfully paranoid world drawn from
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vinyl
Speaking of Rotofugi at Comic-Con…The premiere toy made with Roto-a-Matic technology was a highlight for Rotofugi’s founders and fans. Tim Biskup, who recalls enjoying similar toys in his youth, got the honor
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sculpture
Since 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,
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art multiples
SoHo-based GREY AREA exist in the “undefined space between art and design where art is made functional and the functional is made art.” [Me too!] Co-founder Kyle DeWoody recently
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Cats
If you’re scrolling really quickly through this blogroll, you might mistake this post as being the same as the previous one. But you’d be dead wrong. Whereas the
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Art
Remember the musical episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer? If you started there, but reimagined Buffy Summers and the Sunnydale Scooby gang as a 1960s folk band instead,
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popjects
Vinyl’s not dead: it’s just being used for purposes unrelated to music a lot lately. These cassette tape earrings are made out of recycled vinyl records. Clever. You
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industrial
Time has really gotten away from me today, so Pavel Sidorenko‘s recycled world record clocks seemed like a particularly apropo item to post. Re Vinyl is an upcycling
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