Win In China

Posted on May 21, 2009 Under Art

Capitalism was long seen as a dirty word in the far eastern reaches of the globe, but in lieu of their own Market revolution China serves as a beacon of commerce and industry the world over where new heroes are…

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Furniture Typeface

Posted on May 20, 2009 Under Art

Practicing Feng Shui (shameless plug for my fathers book) is but one way of expressing oneself and opening up your life through the arrangement of furniture. If you're not in possession of someone to help you move that weighty bookshelf…

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Eepmon Tours Tokyo 2009

Posted on May 20, 2009 Under Art

My very talented friend Eepmon has created a nice little site showing off all his tour dates and shows this month in Tokyo. Check it out, some gorgeous pieces like none of his work prior are on display, like this…

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Banksy's Coming For Dinner

Posted on May 19, 2009 Under Art

Banksy, beloved English street artist owes much of his popularity and fame to his voluntary anonymity. Some would call it admirable, an artist could surely garner more fame and fortune if he revealed his face. While others, like myself, think…

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powerHouse Magazine Issue 5: Busted Exhibition

Posted on May 13, 2009 Under Art

Being up to no good entails a sort of madness and inspiration that often goes hand in hand with making great art. Sure nefarious leanings often lead to a fall in the wrong direction, but sometimes that's half the fun.…

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Cisma x Le Sens Propre

Posted on May 13, 2009 Under Art

I just came across a wonderful short new film by Brazilian director Cisma, the result of the latest commission from Adobe's very inspiring Adobe Artists project. With the strict rule that everything must be produced using only Adobe products"”Creative Suite…

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Fossils of the Future

Posted on May 13, 2009 Under Art

No one at Pompeii expected to have their civilization snuffed out in a hail of lava and ash, but when their remnants were finally excavated some 1700 years later archaeologists found of wealth of material that told the story of…

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Thais Beltrame: When All the Stars Are Gone

Posted on May 7, 2009 Under Art

Although her ink drawings always carry a somber vibe about them, Thais Beltrame's (the only girl holding it down in the Sao Paulo artist collective Famiglia Baglione) U.S. solo debut will be anything but low key. Her new black-and-white works…

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Character: Recycled Letters

Posted on May 6, 2009 Under Art

As you know, we're all about recycling. But, Character, a Finnish design company is all about recycling in an altogether different sort of way. When a store decides to toss their neon signage, Character comes along, snags them, takes them…

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Oliver Bishop Young: Skip Conversions

Posted on May 5, 2009 Under Art

If the popular saying that one man's trash is almost certainly another man's treasure is true, that might make a dumpster (or skips as they're call in the UK) the equivalent of a jewelry store. While we haven't seen any…

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