Friends, I have a confession to make – I am having severe jealousy attacks from staring at Takashi Iwasaki’s work. I know, jealousy isn’t a good feeling to have, but as mentioned by The Jealous Curator (one of my favorite blogs) “I once heard someone say that when jealousy is kept inside it becomes toxic, but as […]
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melting colours – Nick Van Woert
Who likes colour? Who likes sculptures? Who likes Reno, Nevada? If you answered yes to all of the questions above, this post is for you. If you didn’t – this post is still for you. Nick Van Woert (born in Reno, living in Brooklyn) is the kaleidoscopic mind behind all of these hypnotic colours. The way I see it: […]
martial arts
Martial arts aren’t just for Hollywood movies – as proved by Martin Klimas in his porcelain figurine series – martial arts are also for galleries. Martin captures all of the kung-fu infused action as asian figurines hit the ground exploding into a bazillion pieces – his camera captures the exact frame when these crouching tiger, hidden dragon-inspired characters give their best […]
Helmo
image source Almost every corner of the universe has some sort of awesome dynamic duo – Batman and Robyn for comic books, Sonny and Cher for music, Ren and Stimpy for grotesque cartoons – but what about the cool corner? Well, there’s Helmo! An artful French duo comprised of Thomas Coudred and Clement Vauchez. Their creative powers […]
michael cina
image source During these harsh winter times (they aren’t that bad but I’m dramatic with weather stuff) I always look for colorful inspiration – like the one I posted last week – something that brightens the blog and would look great hanging on the wall. As per usual my Google reader is puking posts from all […]
lady things by Robyn Cumming
I love how Robyn Cumming’s bio starts with the lines written above – that’s just perfect. When do you get to hear a girl say they want to be like a baby troll? My friends used to say “I want to be like a Cabbage Patch kid” – which I thought was super creepy and somewhat […]
antidote for anxiety: Jenny Harp’s art
We are all seduced by it. We have gotten to know her at some point in our lives. Spent endless nights feeling her heaviness – tossing and turning asking our selves, how can I stop this? The answer is simple: all you need is some creativity and determination. No, I am not talking about some […]