Darren Firth: Keepsmesane

Posted on October 18, 2006 Under Art

Darren Firth is a very talented artist/designer from the U.K., and Keepsmesane is his online portfolio. In the past three years, Darren has focused a lot on developing his personal portfolio, but has also done some impressive work for clients…

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Pat Robertson and Friends Coloring Book

Posted on October 18, 2006 Under Art

Garret County Press asked a handful of their favorite artists to "color in" pages from Kevin Stone's latest project: The Pat Robertson and Friends Coloring book. The results are really a hoot-- see the original page on the left, and…

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Neckface does Vans

Posted on October 17, 2006 Under Fashion

I remember seeing Neckface tags when I lived in Brooklyn 4 or 5 years ago- and his rise to what I equate to be basically street-art-stardom has been fun to watch. Sneaker Freaker has a few exclusive shots and details…

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Beat 13: Painted Rolls Royce

Posted on October 17, 2006 Under Art

Beat 13, an artist and music collective, was created in Birmingham, UK back in '99. The founders, Lucy Mclauchlan and Matt Watkins say it all started with drawing, music instruments came next, and then came the computers. This Rolls Roys,…

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Start Mobile: History Of Rock

Posted on October 17, 2006 Under Gadgetry

Start Mobile is getting ready to launch the Richard E. Aaron History Of Rock Mobile Gallery. They'll be distributing this massive historic chronicle consisting of more than two million photographs of thousands of bands through several hundred US and worldwide…

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A Week of Art Works

Posted on October 16, 2006 Under Life

We at JoshSpear.com are -- like the rest of you -- addicted to YouTube, and not ashamed to admit it. This whole YouTube craze is definitely adding fun to millions of people's workdays, and probably simultaneously taking its toll on…

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Pietari Posti

Posted on October 16, 2006 Under Art

We're huge fans of Barcelona based freelance artist Pietari Posti's work. Originally from Helsinki, Finland, Pietari says during his childhood other kids would ask him to play, but he preferred to stay inside and draw. Sooner than later they stopped…

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Louis Vuitton’s Icons

Posted on October 16, 2006 Under Art

The Espace Louis Vuitton in Paris extended invitations to a wide range of talented individuals across a variety of artistic disciplines to interpret the Louis Vuitton Icons. From architects to writers, sculptors and scenographers-- the collection turned out (no surprise)…

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PingPongPixel

Posted on October 16, 2006 Under Art

PingPongPixel is an amazing art experiment. It's an output device for a computer consisting of 8100 ping pong balls in 6 different grey tones. The machine interprets images, building them out of shaded ping pong balls at a larger than…

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Daniel Murphy

Posted on October 13, 2006 Under Art

After several years of traditional drawing and painting, artist Danny Murphy decided to parlay his way into 3D artwork as an alternative way of expression. His sculptures are made from Strathmore Bristol papers-- cutting, bending and gluing the three-dimensional forms…

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