Matthias Seifarth is a freelance illustrator from Hamburg, Germany. He describes his art partnership with writer, Pessi Schmitt, as follows: “We are a boy and a girl who most of
French artist Soasig Chamaillard takes damaged commemorative statuettes of The Virgin Mary and turns them into pop culture characters. There’s Hello Kitty Virgin Mary, My Little Pony Virgin Mary,
You are looking at a dozen clever American Psycho cupcakes. The Bret Easton Ellis-inspired baked goods have been making the rounds on the Internets, but it looks like they
Bad Smell is an exhibition of new work by Italian (anti-)artist, Laurina Paperina, currently on display at Fouladi Projects in San Francisco. Paperina’s (anti-)art is a mash-up of pop culture
The problem with memes is that they’re not tangible. Memes are deployed across the Internet, and for short, powerful surges of time, they have lives of their own.
I’m digging these illustrations of pop culture characters in surreal situations by Ben6835. Parsing his photostream for clues to the artist’s identity doesn’t reveal much. But I’d guess
San Francisco’s Shooting Gallery is showing a new collection of confrontational pop art paintings by Australian artist, Ben Frost. In See Inside Box for Details, Frost lays bare the
Remember Brad McGinty‘s excellent bootleg Robert Cop 2 T-shirts? A few of my readers acted quickly enough to get in on the extra bonus bootleg action figures, which
Cast of Vices has a new line of jaded jewelry, this time inspired by the humble hospital ID bracelet. You might recall last year’s Pendants for Pill Poppers: