This sticker was found in the streets of Chinatown in Seattle, near the train station. At first, it just looks like some Guantanamo-esque prisoners, but closer inspection finds that the main jumpsuited man is holding shopping bags. A street art...
Two months ago, I received a black journal. It was the project of a fifth grade class, and my task was to add my contributions and then pass it on in a week’s time. Although it was not a new idea to me, it was a lot of fun, despite the fact...
Johnny O’Brady shows off his beautiful Starlet Wallpapers at the Canvas Gallery. Weston Jandacka is a photographer and a painter, but his current work on display at the Canvas Gallery is from his “Objects” series. Perhaps these...
Alright, this is a bit late, but a late post is better than a non-post, correct? 🙂 Here are some of our favorites from the July 2008 First Thursday Art Walk! Enjoy! 🙂 Bryan Mandronico‘s kooky, sci-fi inspired paintings aren’t just...
I watched Donkey Punch on a whim (it was between that film and the French sci-fi flick, Chrysalis). Both films were up for midnight screenings, but I chose Donkey Punch. Given its lude title and classification as an erotic thriller, it seemed more...
Ever seen a human skateboard before? Spaghetti made out of Pick Up Stix? Just wanted to share an assortment of amazing videos by PES. Pes’ videos have been around for ages, but they’re always entertaining. *** Western Spaghetti *** Human...
Banksy is legendary. In the UK, he’s pretty much a household name. Yet, mysteriously, very few people know who he really is. Those who do have done well through the years in keeping his name secret from the real public. Much of Banksy’s...
It’s been a while since an artist has completely blown my mind — especially in the urban art and illustration world — but Deuce 7‘s work did just that. They feature fantastically whispy lines, bright colors, and figures that...