Drawing Apparatus By Robert Howsare
Design ingenuity and nostalgia collide in Robert Howsare’s brilliant art project “Drawing Apparatus.”
Design ingenuity and nostalgia collide in Robert Howsare’s brilliant art project “Drawing Apparatus.”
The art battle rages this week at SXSW as Chevrolet & Monorex present Secret Walls with artists Smug, Alfa, Jon Burgerman, Bridge Stehli, Lamour Supreme, Dan Leo, Fel3000ft. and Kev Bee.
While I was making my rounds in SF last month I ventured to the west side, just south of Golden Gate park and along the coast to Ocean Beach where I met up with artist and sign painter Jeff Canham.
Japanese artist, Takanori Aiba creates the most stunning bonsai tree houses ever.
Artist, David Barton has digitally manipulated a handful of The Simpsons characters to recreate them in the brilliant styles of famous masterworks.
Where good airplanes go to die, great street artists go to create. The Pima Air & Space Museum along with Eric Firestone Gallery and Carlo McCormick recently opened “Return Trip: Art of the Bone Yard Project.”
Not all cubicles are created equal! North Carolina data manager and aspiring cartoonist Bill Taylor has a very interesting way of spicing up his office cubicle.
French photographer Wittner Fabrice experiments with long exposure photography combined with cut stencils.
The fine art explorations of Blaine Fontana continue to inspire in his new visually-striking book, Amalgamate.
Have you ever seen street art so fine? Take a gander at Houston painter Kevin Peterson’s brilliant hyper-realistic oil paintings of graffiti and children.
World renowned illustrator Gary Taxali has teamed up with the Royal Canadian Mint to design a series of collectors coins for 2012.
What do you get when you cross art and toys with nostalgia and politics? That’s right — The Dictator Head by artist Stephen Ives.