Belgian street artist, Bue the Warrior, shares some previews for his second clothing collection in collaboration with German art/fashion brand, LinFashion. Lin Beeser and Bue produced a limited
Have you ever wanted to look like an artist? To be completely in character (and also comfortable)? Thanks to Blamo Toys, Toy Art Gallery and the current Wham,
Mike Frederiqo is a young Dutch artist. In this series of illustrations, he recasts Sponge Bob Squarepants in the styles of fashion icons. Takashi Murakami, Coco Chanel, Karl
French artist SKWAK was commissioned by the prestigious Le Centre Pompidou (museum) in Paris to create an interactive mural for their young public workshop area. Kids are encouraged
Here’s a reason to be punctual when it comes to art openings: you might witness a spontaneous car customization. Pictured above is Paul. When he parked on J-Street
The man behind Inspector Cumulus, wonderful Welsh illustrator Jonathan Edwards, is giving you the gift of you. Creaturized. By him. I’d better let him tell you. (Imagine the following in
Dear General Mills, If you were to manufacture American Cheerios as you do Icelandic Cheerios (in boxes adorned with Halli Civelek‘s fantastic character designs), I would buy your cereal.
I wasn’t alone in my enthusiasm for Lucas Savelli‘s pop culture vegetable characters. The Buenos Aires-based designer is now offering his Verduras as art prints, posters and greeting
OK so since that last post was kinda heavy and gruesome, let’s balance it out with some adorable and endearing vegetable characters. Lucas Savelli likes Vegetables, or more
How to be a Retronaut unearthed just the thing so many of you budding artists have been looking for (but didn’t know you were). Thanks to Jason Liebig,