Heiko Mueller

Posted on December 8, 2006 Under Art

You often come across interesting juxtapositions of disparate genres and styles in the art world, but the art of Heiko Mueller really caught my eye. Heiko seamlessly blends religious icon art, renaissance paintings and comic culture into an unmistakable style.…

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More Carved Crayons

Posted on December 5, 2006 Under Art

Well, I'm impressed. The Diem Chau Carved Crayons were pretty amazing, but they didn't deploy nearly the caliber of craftsmanship found in Pete Goldlust's work. Check out Pete's portfolio, he features 10 of his latest creations (on second look, they…

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Kid Koala: Your Mom’s Favorite DJ

Posted on November 30, 2006 Under Music

I'd consider Eric San (aka Kid Koala) a musician more so than the limiting definition of DJ. His turntableism breaks free of the traditional ideas of scratching the latest club hits. Born in Vancouver, Canada, Kid Koala was the first…

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ISO50 New Prints and Sale

Posted on November 28, 2006 Under Art

Scott Hansen, the talented designer/musician behind ISO50 just released three brand new poster prints in time for the holidays. As an additional incentive, everything else in the shop is 20% off for a limited time. Pop by to check out…

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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…

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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…

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Aries Spears Raps

Posted on November 10, 2006 Under Music

You all have to check this clip out! Comedian Aries Spears may not sell as many records as Britney Spears, and he may not have as much hype surrounding him, but he is definitely more talented than she is and…

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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…

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Scott Rench Is For Sale

Posted on November 7, 2006 Under Design

Our friend Scott Rench, aka Yosoh, the 'computers and clay' dude, also happens to be an insanely talented art director and all around advertising creative guy. Unfortunately, some knuckle-heads at an agency that will go unnamed laid him off last…

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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…

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