Wants For Sale

Posted on July 30, 2007 Under Art

Wants For Sale is NYC Garbage, viral-trash-selling genius (and friend) Justin Gignac's newest project. Everybody wants something, and Justin and his girlfriend Christine are no exception. Armed with a handful of canvases, paints, and some pretty damn-good illustration skill, they…

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Grant Barnhart: New Prints

Posted on July 27, 2007 Under Art

What's not to like about these new 5-color prints from Grant Barnhart, our friend and fellow Spear Collectiver? The one on the left (grrrrr!) is actually a concert poster for Andrew Bird who, by the way, is one hell of…

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Louie Cordero: Delubyo

Posted on July 27, 2007 Under Art

I was getting a little nostalgic for my hometown of Hell-Ay (that's L.A. for non-natives, an endearing name for the city we love to hate) so I did a virtual travel jaunt back there via Internet by visiting all my…

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JPG Magazine

Posted on July 25, 2007 Under Art

JPG Magazine is all about "imagemaking without attitude...this isn't about photo snobbery or pixel wanking." It's a photography magazine by and for the people...all of the photographs published in JPG were taken by its readers and submitted via their website,…

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Alicia Bock: Through the Viewfinder

Posted on July 23, 2007 Under Art

Alicia Bock is a self-taught photographer "...in search of light and shadows, pretty things in pink, the feeling of the ocean, and a blue moon." Based in Mid-Michigan, Alicia likes to find her inspiration in the simple and the beautiful,…

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Jessica Williams' Paper Heart

Posted on July 19, 2007 Under Art

Jessica Williams is a 20-year-old photographer. Born in Alaska, raised in Texas, and currently cultivating in New York and Sweden, Jessica seems to be blessed with the sort of natural talent that many other aspiring photographers would consider selling their…

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Helga Steppan: Be long a part

Posted on July 19, 2007 Under Art

Conceptual photographer Helga Steppan's current exhibition "Be long a part" at Man&Eve gallery in London sort of reminds me of how I organize my closet -- everything is arranged by color. The difference is hers is artwork and my color…

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Evolving Styles

Posted on July 18, 2007 Under Art

Awright geeezzaa! There's a great even' at Cargo in London on Friday. It's called Evolving Styles, an' it's a live street art chari'y aucshun. In'ernashunally recognized street artists Lady Pink (Blimey! all da way from New York City) an' Nick…

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Wooloo: Avante Garde Dating

Posted on July 17, 2007 Under Art

What happens when you let artists organize? If Wooloo "” an artist-run organization based in Berlin and devoted to creating opportunities for emerging artists "” is any kid of precedent, you get a lot of the best kind of wackiness.…

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Die Electric

Posted on July 17, 2007 Under Gadgetry

Die Electric, an online exhibit of energy-saving products for your home by "freelance electrical engineer" and inventor Scot Amron is notable for three reasons: its mind, its heart, and its eyes are in all the right places. Like most other…

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