Since today started with Bigfoot and his planet-saving paintings, it seemed fitting to end on these gorgeous green Forest Guardians resins by Miss Muju. This guy looked so
Scott Radke is currently offering a selection of very affordable prints through his website. The 10″x10″ prints feature my favorite creature sculptures from his recent Burlap show in LA.
Here’s a reason to be punctual when it comes to art openings: you might witness a spontaneous car customization. Pictured above is Paul. When he parked on J-Street
If you’re a Northern California fan of street/skate art, you’re already likely to be acquainted with Bigfoot. But if you’re a forest-frolicker, a preservationist, a cryptozoographer or a
I love a nicely-replicated object with a side order of sentimentality. For their Future Fossils series, husband/wife design duo, Bughouse (aka Rebecca Johnson and Jeff Klarin) gave gravitas
You may recall Dominic Wilcox from his Miniature Worlds in Watches. The designer is back with two new versions of his War Bowl. Initially released in 2002, the
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
Eggpicnic is a design duo from Santiago, Chile who have created an extremely adorable series of four characters known as The Crin Collection. Each character has an equally
I’m really digging the neo-pop art work of Barcelona-based Quim Tarrida, whose first exhibition in the U.S. opens tonight at Toy Art Gallery. If You Blink, You’ll Miss It