via prismera Honestly, I’m sort of shocked that I’ve been posting the “Lately and Liked” series for so long and I haven’t written a post dedicated to cats. Time to remedy this! If you follow me on Instagram (please do!), you’ve…
via prismera Honestly, I’m sort of shocked that I’ve been posting the “Lately and Liked” series for so long and I haven’t written a post dedicated to cats. Time to remedy this! If you follow me on Instagram (please do!), you’ve…
I’ve featured graphite drawings once this week (see Josephin Ritschel), so how about some more? Jonas Löfgren is a Swedish artist who uses the medium to craft images that are somber, surreal, and overall haunting. The delicate works give us a…
Chad Gunderson’s sculptures look wholly unnatural, but truth be told, I can’t quite figure out what he used to produce his pieces. That’s the point of his work, though, as explained through his artist statement: The term “natural” can be elusive and…
Melissa Chaib’s work first appeared to me as a submission on the Brown Paper Bag Tumblr, and I’m so glad it did. The illustrator’s colorful images are illustrated products, including cards, prints, and soon-to-be notebooks. If you visit her shop,…
Artist Nina Jun crafts delicate, life-like balloons from ceramics. Seems contradictory, no? Balloons are so light, and here they are made from something that is unable to float. But with Jun’s balloons, they will never deflate, and we’re able to…
Ed J. Brown seems like a fun guy based on the bio on his “About” page, proving that you should never underestimate the power of a well-written blurb about yourself. Its tone is an easy way to give the viewer…
The portrait series Doublefaced by photographer Sebastian Bieniek features a woman who drew a face (or faces) on her head and positioned herself in such a way that it she appears to be not one, but two people. This project is an…
I recently rediscovered looking at my Flickr on regular basis, and I’m so happy I did. It’s been a treasure trove of good stuff by talented artists that I in turn get to share with you, such as the works…
Lindsey Hampton is a multidisciplinary artist who designs, photographs, and more. For now, I am going to focus on her ceramics and installations because it’s what originally drew me to her portfolio. The vessels that Hampton sculpts have an understated…
So after 4 years, I FINALLY made a Facebook page for this blog. If you’re an avid Facebooker, do me a favor and like my page? facebook.com/brwnpaperbag