I am 8-bit: The Book

Posted on April 20, 2006 Under Books

Unfortunately I didn't make it out to LA to see the I am 8-bit opening reception last night, but luckily they released what looks to be a pretty great book of 8-bit art. I am 8-bit is an annual group…

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Reflex Modern Art Gallery

Posted on April 19, 2006 Under Travel

Sometimes you find a gem of an art gallery just by chance, such was the case with Reflex Modern Art Gallery. Located at Weteringschans 79a, slightly away from the tourist and coffee house laden Leidseplein, Reflex boasts photography and sculpture…

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Rijks Museum

Posted on April 18, 2006 Under Travel

Located in Museumplein Square, the Rijks Museum houses the largest collection, almost 1,000,000 objects, of art in the Netherlands. Unfortunately, due to a 6 year renovation effort that began in 2003, only a small portion of the museum was open,…

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Chuck Anderson: Woodchuck and New Work

Posted on April 13, 2006 Under Art

Everyone over at the JoshSpear.com camp loves the work of artist Chuck Anderson. Although many of us may already be aware of his work, updates are always a necessity when talking about artist of Anderson's caliber. His new release, Misterioso,…

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Logo-Skateboard

Posted on April 10, 2006 Under Design

Representin' hard for the skate scene in France is Logo Skateboard. To take things to the next level, Logo has created a new lineup that they call SOFA. Whereas the regular Logo skateboard decks and apparel have an animated and…

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Space Gallery Denver: Theilke

Posted on April 6, 2006 Under Art

Anyone in the Boulder/Denver area should hop over to Space Gallery at 765 Santa Fe Drive to see a Jason Theilke's show 'INHABIT'. The artist reception is running from 6-10 and he'll be there signing autographs, selling artwork and fielding…

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Bonnie Gammill

Posted on March 31, 2006 Under Art

Simply put, Local Austin artist Bonnie Gammill makes beautiful artwork on plywood. In each of her paintings the colors blend with the tones and shades of the wood grain creating variances in color that add to the uniqueness of her…

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Arkitip Issue 0033: José Parla

Posted on March 28, 2006 Under Art

The newest issue of Arkitip Magazine features one of my favorite urban inspired artists, José Parla. I first covered Parla's work back in February of last year and I've enjoyed following over a year of his progress. If you're unfamiliar…

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Li Wei: Stunt Photo Master

Posted on March 27, 2006 Under Art

I've seen a handful of these photos before, but until know I didn't know the artist behind them-- let alone the process, or that he is indeed quite famous. After browsing his photos, I've decided Li Wei is the unofficial…

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ROJO edicions Books

Posted on March 21, 2006 Under Design

I just received some interesting books from ROJO, a graphic design and branding studio in Barcelona. The books, they call ROJOedicions are monographic books created by the artists: Tofer, Neasden, Control Centre, Boris Hoppek, Nuno Valerlo and Albert Bertolin-- each…

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