Imaginary Foundation for your Un-imaginary Phone

Posted on November 16, 2006 Under Art

By now most of you are probably familiar with the t-shirt design work of Switzerland based group The Imaginary Foundation. Their shirts are top notch-- ethereal, imaginative (duh) and always inspiring. They just released a handful of new of shirts…

Continue Reading →

Rachel Domm

Posted on November 15, 2006 Under Art

Rachel Domm is a passionate artist and illustrator born in the South, now dwelling in Brooklyn, NY where she received her BFA from Pratt Institute. Her body of work runs the gamut from illustrations, prints, books, t-shirts and more-- with…

Continue Reading →

Tra Selhtrow: Sincere Intentions

Posted on November 13, 2006 Under Art

Although most of the pieces have already sold, I still wanted to point you all toward some of Tra Selhtrow's new paintings. They are being featured at Seattle's OKOK Gallery throughout November in Tra's 'Sincere Intentions' exhibit, so you if…

Continue Reading →

Mekanism: Sk8 or Die!

Posted on November 9, 2006 Under Art

Mekanism's last collaboration with Invader (covered here) was such a huge success that Invader decided to create a fourth and last piece to complete the set. Sk8 or Die, shown here, is a deck covered with black and white micro…

Continue Reading →

Miya Ando Stanoff

Posted on November 8, 2006 Under Art

We don't think postage stamped sized images of Miya Ando Stanoff do her work any justice-- but until we get the 3D version of our site up and running in Second Life, they're going to have to do. A graduate…

Continue Reading →

Written On The City

Posted on November 8, 2006 Under Art

Written On The City is a simple yet compelling project driven by city-dwellers with cameras. They make it easy to upload images, categorize them with a city and open them for commenting. Right now, San Francisco has the most images--…

Continue Reading →

Peter Callesen’s Paper Cuts

Posted on November 6, 2006 Under Art

I'm absolutely blown away as browsing the intricate paper work of Danish artist Peter Callesen. The series called 'Papercut' shows off an amazing attention to detail (and patience) with nothing but Acid-free A4 sized paper and glue. This piece is…

Continue Reading →

Diem Chau: Carved Crayons

Posted on November 3, 2006 Under Art

These are Storytelling Crayons, carved meticulously to show the absolute finest details of honor, courage, and sometimes humor in the characters faces. The artist Diem Chau was born in Saigon, Vietnam in 1979, and says "I consider myself an artist…

Continue Reading →

Gwon O-sang

Posted on November 3, 2006 Under Art

Korean artist Gwon O-sang calls his work a new method of playing with illusion and reality. We agree-- his 3 dimensional paper sculptures are mind boggling. You can read an interview of him here or an in-depth article here. The…

Continue Reading →

Ryder Robison: PantherAttack

Posted on November 2, 2006 Under Art

Ryder Robison was born in Oslo, Norway, currently lives in New York, and is an artist we dig. He spent the greater part of the last decade as the bass player in the Denver-born, major label band VAUX, but he…

Continue Reading →