Fans of Frank Kozik‘s rock posters and vinyl toys might not immediately see how his work translates to pillows and teacups. Well, buster, that attitude is simply as
Tam Dieu, aka Okedoki and one of my favorite Canadians, came out of her igloo earlier this week to hand-paint a new big Benny the Dreamer. The sculpture
A streetwear brand makes minimal changes to Garfield, and boom, the comatose cat is now an urban vinyl skateboarder. Ron English adds a skeletal grin to a familiar purple
Doesn’t this photo kind of evoke American Beauty? The difference is that rather than American Mena Suvari, it’s British Stacey Irvine. Also, the rose petals and titular ‘beauty’ of
Photographer Sergey Maximishin, who served in the Soviet army during the 80s, took these photos in a Russian “prison museum“. This abdominal art (spoons, shanks and sets of dominoes) were
When I remember my dreams, they look a lot like the photography of Sandy Skoglund. Skoglund has been installing and documenting her conceptual ideas for four decades. Although
It turns out stuffed animals aren’t the only non-traditional medium used by artist, Agustina Woodgate. When her work calls for something more organic than synthetic fur, Woodgate turns
Tessa Farmer is a London-based artist whose tiny sculptures concern the macabre undertakings of entomological fairies and their biological flying machines. She recently showed creepy, awesome new work
The Hypolux Chandelier is made up of commercial syringes, plexiglass plates and ballchain suspension. It comes from Bughouse, the same folks who brought us cameras made of concrete.