This week marks the beginning a a new art show - over the weekend, people in London will be able to visit an exhibit featuring Gerald, a "pet" project of industrial design firm Lazarian. What started out as a quest to design an origami dog, has blossomed into a collaboration involving over a hundred different artists, and wonderful variety of limited-edition prints of their trusty companion.
Read moreKai and Sunny: The Devil is in the Details
While you may have missed the opening party for the Kai & Sunny Show in Los Angeles, you still can stop by and see it at Subliminal Projects through October 5th. The delightful detail and patience involved in creating these large scale prints is a wonder - and wonderful - to behold.
Read moreTim Flach: Extraordinary Animals
Tim Flach's animal photography astounds me with it's graphic compositions and wonderful detail. Being able to examine each hair on an animal, or each wrinkle of their skin, provides an up-close experience that few people ever get an opportunity to have. It reminds us of the wonder each animal is, and the connection we share with them, and in turn, to the divine.
Read moreCutler + Bremner
Photographer/director Craig Cutler and advertising creative director Scott Bremner have been friends and creative collaborators for years. This week, they’re debuting their newest and perhaps most ambitious project yet, Cutler + Bremner, at cutlerbremner.com.
Read moreDepeapa: The Inner World of Verónica de Arriba
Take a break from your busy world to visit a kinder one - one where the people are all young, friendly, wear retro clothes, and all the men all have lovely facial hair. Even the furry critters created by Veronica de Arriba will make you feel welcome.
Read moreForeal
Sometimes there is only one thing to say about an artist, and that is to go and take a look at their work yourself. Their startling imagery has left me sometimes wondering how they did it, while at the same time just enjoying what they've created. Link to site below.
Read moreInaluxe: Kristina Sostarko and Jason Odd
The fabulous duo known as Inaluxe will delight and inspire you with the deceptive simplicity of their delightful designs.
Read moreLaura Quesada: Digital becomes Manual
Laura Quesada is an Argentinian artist and writer who paints abstract shapes that feel inherently futuristic or digital by their nature. The result is a fresh take on the type of digital shape combinations that have quietly been cropping up across the interwebs, tapping into some mysterious, hidden zeitgeist. The color palettes are gorgeous, and the shapes make you think that each image may be the keeper of a secret, fanciful story.
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Camille Seaman: The Witness of a Storm-Chaser
Camille Seaman: " . . .The storms we were chasing were Supercells, capable of producing grapefruit sized hail, and spectacular tornadoes; they were 50 miles wide and reached as high as 65,000 ft. into the atmosphere. These clouds were so large that they had the capability of blocking all daylight, making it very dark and ominous standing under them."
Read moreMichael Freimuth: Design Nibble
The graphic design of Michael Freimuth uses simple, timeless design techniques to create stunning visuals guaranteed to inspire you.
Read moreCristina de Prada: A Modern Mad Hatter
I think I am in love with the whimsical hat designs by milliner Cristina de Prada. I love her bold light-hearted designs that speak to the joy of shape, color and idea - fashion rules be damned.
Chad Hagen: Art Without Science
I love the dreamy pseudo-scientific world of graphic design, illustrations and patterns created by Chad Hagen. His nonsensical info-graphics leave me uncaring what data that might - but don't - contain ... it's enough that they are beautiful.
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