In this 1974 children’s book about shapes, some foxy raccoon friends have a colorful picnic, and they all make out like a gang of geometric gourmands! (I thought you might
Here’s an update on my Art Hustle Series 3 Pack a Day project/exercise in delayed gratification. I’m about midway through opening a full box of 36 packs, one
I was really taken by this collection of sculptures by Dario Tironi and Koji Yoshida called Things (Crash Toys). The artwork itself is visually interesting, and I’m fond of discarded toys
If you enjoyed yesterday’s iconic works of art recreated with balloons, here’s something from a similar “spool” of thought. Devorah Sperber breaks famous paintings down to their ‘pixels’ and then recreates
OK today’s my birthday, so here are some balloons. These aren’t just ANY balloons; they’re arty balloons. And they’re not this kind of arty balloons, either. This is
J.G. Quintel, creator of Regular Show on Cartoon Network, is an 80s culture junkie. (He says that using “retro stuff” like cassette tapes and cartridge games “makes it
While I was in the area to see Frank Kozik and Winston Smith’s Seditions and Jay Howell’s Enthusiastic Person, I thought I could make the afternoon even more
This goes down as one of the coolest examples of food art for all time. Brooklyn-based artist Jonathan Dagan aka j.viewz used a MakeyMakey open-source circuit board to conduct electricity
I’ve been totally enamored with Jay Howell‘s Super Sculpey characters since he began revealing them on Instagram. Lucky for me, the Los Angeles-based artist debuted the new 3D work
Frank Kozik and Winston Smith shared a double bill this past month with Seditions, a show of limited edition prints, original collages and resin and vinyl toy art at