Posts Tagged ‘art’
Nick van Woert’s Busts
March 2nd, 2010 • Art & Design
Tags: art, contemporary art, sculpture

Sugar Free, Plaster bust, sugar free gum, 2010
Brooklyn artist Nick van Woert uses some interesting materials on plaster busts. Ok, so now maybe people will start to use their gum as Art instead of spitting it out on the sidewalks in San Francisco.
Børre Sæthre
February 28th, 2010 • Art & Design
Tags: art, contemporary art, Inspiration, music, surrealism

Børre Sæthre – My Private Sky (Installation)
Norwegian artist Børre Sæthre has a way with the uncanny and is heavily influenced by the sets of Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey.
I thought of the piece above while listening to The Blues, which is a collaboration between Primary 1 and Nina Persson of the Cardigans.
Primary 1 ft. Nina Persson – The Blues”
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Jennifer Sanchez Paintings
February 18th, 2010 • Art & Design
Tags: art, contemporary art, painting

ny.10.#02
Some beautiful work from New York painter Jennifer Sanchez.
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Jose Alverez Show at Ratio 3
February 17th, 2010 • Art & Design
Tags: art, contemporary art, san francisco

Surfaces of Constant Time, 2010
Installation View
Almost missed this one. Jose Alverez show, Surfaces of Constant Time, closes this Saturday at Ratio 3. Definitely on of the best shows I have seen at this space and one of the better shows I have seen in San Francisco this year.
Gallery Info:
Hours: Wed – Sat, 11am – 6pm
Location: 1447 Stevenson Street, San Francisco, CA
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The Work of Daniel K Sparkes
February 3rd, 2010 • Art & Design
Tags: art, contemporary art, los angles
From street artist to corporate designer to art world artist. He will be participating in a group show at the Scion Installation Space in Los Angles from February 20 – March 13. Yes, the gallery is owned by the Scion car brand, I guess the street/corporate/art world is a bit blurry these days. The opening reception is on Saturday, February 20th at 7pm.
Introducing Vagabond Industries
February 2nd, 2010 • Art & Design
Tags: art, design, illustration, poster, print, print design
Rooster from the Animal Series
I just rolled out a a new project today called Vagabond Industries. Currently the site is selling posters and poster series but I will be adding other urban dweller home furnishings and lifestyle products in the near future. The above image is from the Animal series. All the posters are super affordable at $12.95 each and are digitally printed on eco-friendly FSC certified 12 pt. card stock.
Glenn Walls Dual Meaning of Things
January 29th, 2010 • Art & Design
Tags: art, contemporary art, sculpture

Glenn Walls Dual 120
I totally have a thing for objects covered in disco ball mirrors.
The Hidden Reality of Ansen Seale
January 27th, 2010 • Photography
Tags: art, contemporary art, Photography, surrealism

Temporal Form no. 11
San Antonio Texas artist Ansen Seale uses slit scan-photography to capture what he refers to as a “hidden reality” . All in camera work and no manipulation using Photoshop or darkroom tricks. Creepy and cool.
Hot for Collage
January 26th, 2010 • 4 comments Art & Design
Tags: art, collage, contemporary art, design, surrealism

I Can’t Be Hypnotized 9 x 11″
Interesting collage work of from Jeffrey Meyer.
Dirty Bombs and Cloud Prototypes
January 6th, 2010 • Art & Design
Tags: art, contemporary art, installation art
Dirty Bomb, 2008
Chicago artist Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle appears to have a since of humor. I didn’t think that was allowed in Chicago. Check out his work, he’s done some amazing installations.
The Manipulators
December 16th, 2009 • Film & Video
Tags: animation, art, experimental animation, video
The Manipulators by Clare E. Rojas and Andrew Jeffrey Wright. Do you think they were listening to Blondie’s Rip Her to Shreds while working on this?
Baby Strollers with Guns: Mall Walkers Beware
December 14th, 2009 • Art & Design
Tags: art, contemporary art, sculpture

Mall walkers beware, those medicated suburban moms will shoot you down with these Mad Max baby strollers. Na Zha Gun Shape Baby Carriage from Chinese artist Shi Jinsong.
via Design Boom



