What could be a more appropriate way to follow posts like this and this than the image above from Fra.Biancoshock‘s “Heroes Never Die” series of street art (ish)
If someone was going to have to scratch me, I’d want it to be Samantha P. The artistic food blogger recently painted her nails with inspiration from FriendsWithYou‘s joy-filled 2008
If you thought that using pasta noodles to recreate Peter Saville’s design for Joy Division’s Unknown Pleasures was a bit OCD, check THIS out. You’re looking at those
The other excellent group art show opening in LA this Saturday, August 18th (see the first one here) is curated by my good friend and walking toy art encyclopedia,
I’m so into this series of mixed media collages by San Francisco (by way of Scotland) artist, David Fullarton. About seven years ago, Fullarton began visually documenting “regrettable incidents
In the perennial pissing match that pits cities against each other toward a highly subjective judgment of which one is the best, I pose this question: Does YOUR
One of the coolest aspects of The Art Hustle trading cards is that, along with variants and autographs, each pack may contain an original art card by an artist
It was really cool to see so many “beyond toys” artists in the “Toy Cultyard” at Comic-Con this year. Among them, Hi-Fructose sponsored this Audrey Kawasaki signing, and
Audrey Kawasaki made her first appearance at Comic-Con this year. Her signing session attracted so many fans that SDCC security moved the line and Hi-Fructose handed out tickets
Quick interruption to the Comic-Con 2012 coverage! Los Angeles-based artist, Luke Chueh, came up to Spoke Art in San Francisco last week for a mini sketch show and