Roberto Shimizu is an eloquent orator on the subject of collecting objects: “There are collections made of visual objects. And there are collections made of emotional objects. The
Ron Fuller has been making toys for over 50 years. He makes toys, automata, gifts, novelties, souvenirs, clocks and whirlygigs. He likes to keep “abreast” of the time, and
I love this sculpture by Charlie Becker based on the artwork of Los Angeles-by-way-of-Belgium graff artist/designer Chase. As a public service Chase paints free murals around the world
I just came across this amusing billboard hijack by the [previously blogged] Desire Obtain Cherish crew, and it resonates with some thoughts I’ve been having about reality TV and
Here’s a great blast from the past with The Sucklord getting baited by a clueless offscreen narrator from VH1’s Can’t Get a Date, circa 2006. Quoth VH1: “Get
The “earth” without “art” is just “eh”. I dig this combination of wisdom and wordplay: The Earth Without Art is Just Eh prints by Portland, Oregon’s, The Ink
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.
Found this gem in a tweet from @MarcDSchiller. It’s Siskel and Ebert talking about how to be a film critic. Many conversations at this past weekend’s DesignerCon revealed
James Jarvis and Russell Waterman have a new web comic entitled The Wisdom of Caleb: Caleb ambles through life at his own particular pace. Nothing of any consequence seems to