I recently became acquainted with Lydia Hardwick’s abstract ceramics because of her new show up on Buy Some Damn Art. I’m loving the colors and the surface design, as well as all of the random little bits that are mixed in. In an…
I recently became acquainted with Lydia Hardwick’s abstract ceramics because of her new show up on Buy Some Damn Art. I’m loving the colors and the surface design, as well as all of the random little bits that are mixed in. In an…
The vintage-inspired illustrations by Yvan Duque tell fantastical tales of strange, larger-than-life creatures. We see giant squids, ghost-like figures, and even a foxy lady occupy these richly-colored compositions. They travel through dark forests, fiery lands, and houses off secluded coasts. The…
I’m blown away by all of the color and texture that’s in these illustrations by Ann Khokhlova. The luscious application of thread/yarn makes for dense compositions that are very expressive. They are a sea of stitches, and I like how Khokhlova…
It’s a new month, so it’s another iteration of the Header Picture Project! June’s illustration was created by the lovely Melissa Chaib, whose work I’ve featured on Brown Paper Bag before. I think she created a super fun and colorful…
It’s my last day of vacation (sadly), so I’ll keep this short and sweet. I’m obsessed with this massive installation of flora and fauna by artist Andrea Mastrovito. This striking work spans the entire room! How incredible. Via Colossal.
Another guest post! This time, from Hana Kim of Supahcute, who is introducing us to the work of Vanessa Ramirez. Hana is a Curator of Cute & Expeditor of Awesome Projects. She is the founder/editor of Supahcute.com, an arts blog inspired by…
Since I’m on vacation this week, I have a couple of guest bloggers filling in for me! Today the wonderful Daniel Fishel is sharing the work of Dasha Tolstikova with us. Daniel is an illustrator and hand letterer who paints…
It’s a fact that googly eyes make everything better. So, when those things are crocheted versions of the real objects? Infinitely cooler. Nicole Gastonguay is graphic designer and fiber artist who replicates everyday things using yarn. Polaroids, pickles, and even boom boxes are…
It’s that time of year when I venture out west towards Las Vegas to hike among the red rocks and try my hand at playing blackjack. Look for a couple of guest posts this week and follow me on Instagram…
I recently shared the work of Jessica Harrison, with her tattooed porcelain ladies… so how about some tattoos on real people? I am itching to get some more ink this summer (shh… don’t tell my parents), and have really been…