A quick update to Granada Design; the Spanish silkscreeners have turned word into art....wart if you will. Based on a Tetris-like composition letters that form city names like Barcelona, Rome, and New York, they're great if a) you have a…
Continue Reading →Has your Battlestar Galactica obsession taken over your life to the point where you're unsure if you can trust any of your friends for fear they might be Cylons? When you wake up are you afraid to get about of…
Continue Reading →Using the digital printing process, known to the French as Giclée, UK-based gallery Cosh offers a fairly low-cost (about $200-$300...more than poster, but less than hanging plasma TVs everywhere) art alternative, and some wicked good artists. Among their stable are…
Continue Reading →Whether it's t-shirts, paintings, or prints, UK-based Lowercase Industries shies away from mass production in favor of a more personal touch. Artist Michael Latimer, whom you may know from his Enjin skateboard decks designs (kooky oblong animals that look like…
Continue Reading →We always like to see new art from old friends, especially when that old friend is someone we like as much as Zeptonn lab. We are simply delighted to note there's some fresh new limited edition canvas prints up on…
Continue Reading →. Our boy Chuck Anderson just updated his site, No Pattern, with twelve new additions to his already burly print collection. Like his older pieces, these newbies represent more of Chuck's incredible light-saturated, brightly surreal work, and we think they're…
Continue Reading →Everyone wants a piece of Tavis Coburn. Clients like Nike, Time Magazine, the NFL, Discovery Channel, and GQ, amongst others have coughed up the big bucks for the privilege of having this Toronto-based master draftsman create authentic images for their…
Continue Reading →If you're looking to infuse a little bit of vintage into your art collection, look no further than Raydel Photography; the simple, elegant and whimsical mixed media prints from the Florida-based self-taught photographer are not only incredibly affordable, but totally…
Continue Reading →Remember the old days when you'd get scratch-n'-sniff stickers from your teachers for doing a good job? Well, apparently artist/illustrator/designer Liam Devowski got a LOT of them. For a recent print, instead of sticking to conventional inks, Devowski used ketchup…
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