Like the Astroboy above (on his way to Berlin for Selim Varol’s massive toy art exhibit) this week’s Instagram Roundup is gigantic. Expect to see vinyl, plush, resin
If I was really rich, maybe I’d buy this installation of 520 Maneki Neko (Lucky Cats) by Boris Petrovsky. Everyone knows you can’t buy love, and we’ve all
Thanks to Instagram, I’ve recently become fascinated by the lavish lives of custom clothiers and jewelry makers, who largely serve a clientele of rappers and young Hollywood. They
For a Faber Castell ad campaign, Ogilvy & Mather used colored pencils to recreate Edvard Munch’s famous painting, The Scream. Vincent Van Gogh’s work was also given this spin on pointilism
Two absolutely adorable artists have designed what is essentially a totem in the form of a toy. The asymmetrical BearyCalm was “born from the friction of lead, paper,
Remember these fantastic WolfGirl2.0 resin “Jello Shots” by FrankenFactory? Meet Deathly Cold (1/15) and Orange Blossom (1/5). Character design, original sculpt and paint app by Shea Brittain. WolfGirl
Here’s something you don’t see every day. (Unless you work here.) In 2011, Jennifer Rubell installed 18 life-size interactive female mannequin sculptures in Dallas Contemporary’s largest gallery space.
Social media is more integrated into our lives than ever before. (Remember this girl who painted the logos of YouTube and Facebook onto her fingernails?) Venezuelan designer, Lumen
The clever Carmichael Collective staked out some unlikely ground for suburban street art, and for me, it’s a big win. It’s like billboard appropriation + guerrilla gardening + environmental intervention + oversized