Bryan Brutherford is a New Jersey-based designer who “makes stuff”. His work takes the form of weapons that melt and ice cream that doesn’t and pet toys sold
These very visceral muscle leggings designed by James Lillis for Black Milk leave nothing to the imagination. The woman who wears these laughs in the face of your
I’m a fan of bizarre “studies” involving our feline friends, so long as the cats are willing participants and appear to be having fun. I’m comfortable thinking that
Angela Casserly covers old clocks with black and white toys and embellishes her own hand-made furniture with plastic insects. From a distance, the objects have the look of
Steve Seeley‘s newest work, All We Ever Do is Fight, presents a series of pop culture fighters and duets painted on digitally printed backgrounds. Some people might point
San Francisco-based ‘artist, model and sci-fi addict,’ Charmaine Olivia opened Ritual last month at SF’s Shooting Gallery. In her first ever solo show in San Francisco, Ritual explores the themes of magic
Twin brothers, Ad and Droo (aka Brooklyn’s Skewville), opened Playground Tactics last month at White Walls in San Francisco. Curated by Tova Lobatz, Playground Tactics featured 30 new pieces
Chicago-based artist, Jeremy Tinder, opens The Living Line, a show of paintings and wooden sculptures tonight at Rotofugi. The new, affordable artwork is made up of simple, pleasing shapes and
San Francisco’s own Dirty Donny Gillies will take you on a Vantastic Voyage. (It’s OK for you to get in his van; it’s not creepy because he’s Canadian.)