Lisa Swerling was born in South Africa, grew up in England and now lives outside San Francisco. Her Glass Cathedrals are a series of artboxes containing tiny worlds
After yesterday’s post about banana-based art, I sought out some more fodder from the fruit bowl. Russian-born, Paris-based sculptor, Dimitri Tsykalov, made skulls out of apples, watermelons and
Speaking of cool collaborations and bromance (oh were we?), Comic-Con saw the debut of Brent Nolasco and J*RYU‘s epic My Drifting Heart resin art multiple. The beginnings of the 14-inch figure
Last weekend, Jeremy Fish‘s Listen and Learn solo exhibition at Joshua Liner Gallery drew to a close. Initially, I was bummed that Fish, a San Francisco resident who
I really dig the sculptural works of Canadian-transplant Kevin Titzer. Similar to what I was saying in yesterday’s interview about how Greg “Craola” Simkins’ paintings tell stories without
James Cauty‘s A Riot in a Jam Jar presents “past and future re-enactments” of riots, served up in “manageable doses, like news bulletins, complex situations reduced to mantelpiece
Kathie Olivas opens her first solo show at her new, co-owned gallery, Stranger Factory, in Albuquerque, NM, tomorrow night, July 1st, with an artist’s reception from 6-9PM. Olivas has been busy
WOW. I saw Bjorn Calleja‘s resin Color Bringer figures last week on a couple of blogs, but I dismissed them as Jaba the Hut-ish pieces that weren’t for
Takashi Murakami has revealed a new sculpture for his upcoming show at London’s Gagosian Gallery. At 3 meters / 300 cm / 9.8 feet, this busty lady towers over