My love for Jim Henson’s Fraggle Rock runs deep, and I always kinda related to the little, green, workaholic duders known as Doozers. As part of Gallery Nucleus’
If you’re a Northern California fan of street/skate art, you’re already likely to be acquainted with Bigfoot. But if you’re a forest-frolicker, a preservationist, a cryptozoographer or a
Gary Ham aka @garygepetto is on a roll lately. There was his custom Tron Swampy, and who could forget the successful SUCKset? Now he presents the Toytem of Terror, a
I was a bit nervous as I headed over to The Million Fishes Gallery for The Epic Adventures of Swampy McSwamperton custom toy art show. Zombie-loving curator Mikie
When The Sucklord got voted off the Work of Art island last week (well, really over the course of an epic trilogy), the People of the Internet had already
Filed under AWESOME. If you are a regular reader of this blog, you know that my adoration for animated gifs runs deep. There’s just something charming about the
Lately there’s a lot of artwork that follows a pretty specific formula: X (where X is a pop culture phenomenon) + Y (where Y is an nontraditional 3D "canvas") =
Is this seriously going to be the 2nd time I’m referencing the 1979 board game, Don’t Tip the Waiter in a single week? I played that Colorforms-published “action
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
Last weekend, Jeremy Fish‘s Listen and Learn solo exhibition at Joshua Liner Gallery drew to a close. Initially, I was bummed that Fish, a San Francisco resident who