By Friday, Comic-Con was getting packed, and some sort of Warner Brothers situation was hijacking traffic at the far end of the hall. I had only a moment
You never know what you’re going to get when you follow a twitter link from @GaryBaseman. Usually, it’s a rewarding twitpic of Blackie the cat or Toby, his
Avoiding people is truly an art, and today Peter Stults commemorates all that involuntary social interaction with a poster on EDPED. I can’t imagine a place where there
Liam Brazier is an illustrator and animator from Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex. Brazier gets immediate points because I am an avowed anglophile and also subtler points because he adopted two
Just because it’s only June doesn’t mean it’s too early to start thinking about next Fall’s dormitory wall decor. If you think Klimt is a collegiate cliche, here’s
The writing’s on the wall. Sometimes it takes a while for people to see it, but they will, eventually. We all do. I like this poster by Shepard Fairey.
For fans of Sonic Youth, Kim Gordon needs no introduction. But for insight into her art outside of music, thankfully, there’s Wikipedia, where one finds that she’s been part
Cool writer art print by Walnut Creek’s own Dave Correia. The 16×20 print is a limited edition of 50, hand signed and numbered on Acid Free Velvet Cotton Rag with
San Francisco’s MARS-1 and Electric Works have collaborated on a black-flocked, day-glo-inked poster of Infinite Tapestry. This limited edition poster brings back the best of underground poster-making from