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Monthly Archive April, 2010

Ben Lee – “Song for the Divine Mother of the Universe” – Dir. Leo Burnett

April 30, 2010

Christopher St. Leger – “Anbar Drag”

April 29, 2010

via Yay!Everyday
Christopher St Leger anbar drag painting new york

Sten & Lex – “Stencil Poster”

April 28, 2010

via the Wooster Collective and you should go there to check out the amazing “making of” video.
sten and lex stencil poster girl portrait street art

Bryan Formhals

April 27, 2010

via the New Shelton wet/dry
bryan formhals black blur cig girl smoke umbrella white

Jackson Eaton

April 26, 2010

via Kitsune Noir
jackson eaton bedroom ease glow melancholy portrait

Kid Koala – “Gorillaz Routine”

April 25, 2010

via Kitsune Noir

Richard Hawley – “Tonight the Streets Are Ours”

April 23, 2010

via Wooster Collective

Robert Adams

April 22, 2010

via American Suburb X
Robert adams summer nights walking

Lise Sarfati – “Eva-Claire #02″

April 21, 2010

Lise Sarfati Eva Claire 02 car austin texas american melancholy female artists

P J Harvey – “A Perfect Day Elise”

April 20, 2010

Robert Wilson – “Steve Buscemi”

April 16, 2010

via Elbow Toe

Onili – Sentimental

April 15, 2010

nsfw language, but necessary for life.

Douglas Capron

April 14, 2010

via But does it float
Douglas Capron visions in ice hydrology broken dark smash glass science microscope

Michael Foreman – “Erik the Viking”

April 12, 2010

Written by Terry Jones and illustrated by Michael Foreman, the saga of Erik the Viking was a favourite book from my childhood. It’s easy to see why from the imagery. via Sci-Fi-O-Rama
erik viking eric michael foreman illustration book graphic novel children kids norse norsic

Renaud Hallée – “Sonar”

April 9, 2010

via Yay!Everyday

Patrick Jean – “Pixels”

April 8, 2010

Banksy’s Exit Through The Gift Shop (Exclusive 5 min Extended Sneak Peek)

Dan Park – “Subway Dreams”

April 7, 2010

rabbi dan park subway dreams new york illustration sleep travel

Jacob Escobedo

April 6, 2010

via Sci-Fi-O-Rama
jacob escobedo wolf elk illustration made drawing sketch scale

Autodesk Sketchbook Pro for iPad

I’m not overly excited by the iPad, but this does look like a lot of fun.

Kohei Nawa – “PixCell-Elk#2″

April 4, 2010

I was lucky enough to catch the Asia Pacific Triennial at GoMA right before it ended, and this work by Kohei Nawa was the best out of a very wonderful collection of work. Hosted in it’s own small white room, visitors were reflected innumerable times in the surfaces of the sculpture. Certainly one of the most impressive works which I’ve seen in recent years. You really need to be standing right in front of it to appreciate the spectacle.
kohei nawa pixcel-elk#2 sculpture asia pacific triennial
kohei nawa pixcel-elk#2 sculpture asia pacific triennial
kohei nawa pixcel-elk#2 sculpture asia pacific triennial

Monica Cook

April 1, 2010

via TWBE