Swedish ceramicist Mia Göransson designed Eyjafjallajokull as a response to the Icelandic volcano of the same name. You may remember Eyjafjallajokull because of its eruption last May, spewing
Ron English‘s first ever show in Japan opens on July 1st at Public/Image, and he’s created a new version of a familiar figure to commemorate the occasion. Google
Spotted these resin and wood mash-ups of graffiti and anatomy on Zeutch. The French graffiti artist responsible for the urban anatomy pieces is Souredj. From what I can
Designer Philip Colbert has launched Venus in Sequins, a daring fashion collection perfect for that pop art princess in your life. While it’s probably not wise to go out
Luke Chueh has tumbled a couple work-in-progress images of a new painting called Prisonerx. (Naturally, I made them into an animated gif.) Prisonerx goes well with the Medication painting
Please upgrade your browser Have you been wondering what ever became of Oakland’s very own “Ghetto Geppetto,” Roy Miles Jr.? Well, lots. But currently, he’s working on raising
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
It’s quite a convergence today with two unusual applications for heavy metal. First, we saw Toy Art Gallery getting its bronze on with a heavy metal Kaiju. Now,
Check out this print advertising campaign for kitchen appliance company Magimix. It was designed by Shalmor Avnon Amichay from Tel Aviv-based Y&R Interactive. Above, we have a famous painting by
The New York Times candle was one of the late object designer Tobias Wong‘s last concepts. Within the current fascination with scents and, especially, experimental scents, Wong proposed