Tuesday, July 7, 2009

artnest: Art Nest Goodies GIVEAWAY - design your own ring and needle nest!!!

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Banksy vs Bristol Museum

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

mrrko's lovely work

I usually post multiples pieces of work from the same artists but I think that this necklace deserves a post of its own.



The listing to buy can be found here
mrrko's flickr photo stream can be seen here
And her entire etsy shop here

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Tim Burton's Vincent - Short Film - 1982

YDK (Morimoe)





http://bbs.cc-ci.cn/redirect.php?tid=13040&goto=lastpost

http://iregret.jugem.jp/?page=1

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Melabo - small, strange, silly and wonderful sculptures


Melabo is an artist and ceramic teacher in Concord, New Hampshire. She makes small-scale porcelain sculptures that are funny and silly and wonderful.




Melabo's etsy.com shop can be seen Here and you can find out more about her in a Featured sellers interview that she did with Etsy!

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Lubomyr Melnyk

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Oktapodi

Oktapodi from Asım Varol on Vimeo.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Jason de Caires Taylor - Underwater Sculpture Museum

"Creator of the world’s first underwater sculpture park, Jason de Caires Taylor has gained international recognition for his unique work. His sculptures highlight ecological processes whilst exploring the intricate relationships between modern art and the environment. By using sculptures to create artificial reefs, the artist’s interventions promote hope and recovery, and underline our need to understand and protect the natural world."-www.underwatersculpture.com








I find this artists work completely creepy and thought provoking. My thoughts mostly surround the idea that one day when the world has "started over" in some sense, there will be new life that finds this underwater sculpture museum and will wonder...who, what, where, why? I think it also feels a bit creepy because the ocean is already a pretty scary place to swim around in. Can you imagine accidentally coming up to a bunch of what looks like dead bodies lying on the ocean floor! Its all very beautifully grotesque.

See more at www.underwatersculpture.com

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Corinne Lee-Cooke: Illustrator

"I am a freelance Illustrator living and working in Derbyshire, UK. I work mainly in Watercolour and Pencil crayon, and have found a new love in silver point drawing. This portfolio is a mixture of my illustration work and pet portraits."





Corinne can be found on Coroflot, on her Blog and in her Etsy Shop

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Violet Pie

Violet Pie is an artist/craftswoman who works with characters, dolls and other crafts. She can be found on her blog HERE and her Etsy.com shop HERE.




Monday, June 15, 2009

Xavier Rey: Photography

Xavier Rey works mostly in B&W using long exposures
and has a passion for water scenes in France.






Sunday, June 14, 2009

Annika Huskamp's Final Year Project : Let Me Kiss You

Let Me Kiss You
(more of this collection can be seen HERE)





Annika Huskamp lives in Berlin Germany and more of her awesome work can be found HERE.

Saturday, June 13, 2009

David Foreman - Illustrator


David Foreman is an Oxford, United Kingdom based illustrator that produces hand drawn, vector-based work.





More of his work can be seen HERE.

Friday, June 12, 2009

Wax Stag - And How

Wax Stag - And How from Clem Stamation on Vimeo.

My Milk Toof...A Visual Blog by: Inhae

A strange and funny visual story blog about baby teeth who go on to have normal little lives in a giant world.

"When I was young, I placed my baby teeth under my pillow and when i woke up I'd find a shiny new quarter. But whatever happened to those little teeth? Where did they go? Would I ever see them again? Many years later, a little tooth was standing at my door. It looked familiar. It's name was ickle. Welcome home, my milk toof!"





Thursday, June 11, 2009

Dave Kinsey


The Last Emperor



The Audacity of Hopelessness


Losing Faith


"Dave Kinsey was born in Pittsburgh in 1971 and attended the
Art Institute of Pittsburgh and the Art Institute of Atlanta before
moving to California in 1994 to pursue a career as a designer
and fine artist. His work captures the universal essence of the
human condition mainly through an energetic portrayal of urban
figures. Working spontaneously, and utilizing a range of
mediums, he constructs multi-layered, textured environments
easily likened to the complexities of contemporary life."
www.kinseyvisual.com

Monday, May 18, 2009

Lights on


lights on is an audio visual performance created for the Ars Electronica museum in Linz, Austria, which has a facade that contains 1085 LED controllable windows. The windows’ colors are changed in realtime with music that’s broadcasted on speakers surrounding the building.

visuals coded in openframeworks by zachary lieberman, joel gethin lewis and damian stewart (yesyesno).

Thursday, May 7, 2009

David Spriggs

Paradox of Power


Flux



http://www.davidspriggs.com/

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

James Jarvis for Nike


Onwards from AKQA on Vimeo.

Monday, April 13, 2009

Michael Velliquette - Cut Paper








More of Michael Velliquette works can be found here: http://www.velliquette.com

Sunday, April 5, 2009

HELMO


pretty amazing double exposures.
http://www.helmo.fr/

Jud Turner, Sculpter LLC

It's rare to see an accomplished artist bounce between s many mediums. Check out his website!




Saturday, April 4, 2009

f

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Creature Comforts