I’m not going to lie. On the first listen, I thought Seattle’s Wild Orchid Children really laid a huge dud with their new album The Wild Orchid Children Are Alexander Supertramp. It just sounded like a bloodied jumble of hyped-up...
This “ad girls blog about art, design, advertising and everything else…” showcases some really solid work of all disciplines and persuasions. I am always impressed by a blogger who can put together cohesive posts without...
This post is actually going to feature two different series of works by Luis Dourado, Famous Are Dreaming and Into Space. But in my book, they belong together, dammit. The famous belong to the spacey dreams, so I’m going to sort them...
It’s that time of year, so why not get some affordable art prints for friends and family? I’m talking a potential cost of less than $20 for each of these prints. Visit Johan Thörnqvist’s website to buy, buy, buy, and to view more...
Is Urban Golf actually golf? It sure seems like it… (33 Great Pulteney Street London, W1F 9NW) But if they hired the services of Eduardo Recife to make giant illustrations like this — presumably for the walls of this place — it...
For her 365-day project, illustrator Lisa Congdon certainly picked a unique task. She has decided to put together a collection of one theme a day, ranging from pencils to foreign books, thread to postcards, baggage tags to lichen. And all of it is...
