A large-scale watercolor by Walton Ford, who has been at it forever. Allow this image to speak heaps about his capabilities:
Falling Bough : 3′ x 9′ : 2002
A large-scale watercolor by Walton Ford, who has been at it forever. Allow this image to speak heaps about his capabilities:
Falling Bough : 3′ x 9′ : 2002
Director: Aaron Schneider USA, 2009 Back when Saturday Night Live was still funny, Robert Duvall appeared in a sketch called “Who’s More Grizzled,” where contestants on a game show riff on subjects to show their grizzled-ness. Of...
Drive-by post using Storm Tharp‘s own words to describe his art best: “According to Roman Mythology, the Pillars of Hercules were built by Hercules near the Straits of Gibraltar. The pillars are, in fact, two peaks rising from the sea at...
Acid Tiger have something to strut, for sure. Their self-titled debut, featuring Ben Koller from Converge on the drums, is a psychedelic mind trick — equal parts funky riffs, southern rock, and progressive rock all jumbled together in a mind...
Jeremy Mangan is an artist based out of the tiny little town of Fife. Jeremy paints barns– barns adrift in the ocean, barns winding their way through wheat fields, barns just sitting being barns– and manages to make them sweetly magical...
Combining what could be grainy archival footage (it isn’t) with disintegrating, ornamental backdrops, this video for “Clay Bodies” is a haunting mixture of HD-quality shots with 16mm.
Directed by Jacqueline Castel.