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Monthly Archives: November 2010

‘Daybreak’, A New Exhibition from Cleon Peterson

Posted on by Bobby Solomon

The incredible Cleon Peterson has a new exhibit opening up tomorrow night at New Image Art and it’s looking pretty interesting. Cleon is known for his hyper-violent pieces and his bright vibrant colors, so it’s cool to see the flyer is a black and white image and almost has an ancient Greek urn sort of [...]

Who’s Got A Bottle Opener?!

Posted on by Bobby Solomon

I’m unfortunately one of those people who’s always looking for a bottle opener. Whenever I’m out drinking somewhere I’m somehow always looking for a dude with a lighter who can do that cool trick to open the bottle. Last night I was working late at Myspace and we were having beers, and of course, no [...]

Space Suit of the Week

Posted on by Alex Dent

This is a sad one. The technological marvel of space travel can easily compel us past the murky bits that distract from sheer cosmic amazement. But the accomplishments of space agencies are built on graveyards of brave and curious people; people with families and loved ones who can’t look at the moon anymore without seeing through microscopic particles [...]

Sandra Juto

Posted on by Danica van de Velde

The titles “freelance illustrator”, “graphic designer” and “artist” are inadequate to cover the variety of mediums in which Swedish creative Sandra Juto successfully dabbles. Her beautiful photographs of walks through Gothenberg, morning coffees and small gatherings fill the archives of her blog. She is an expert crocheter and produces little gentlemen known as the “buttcrack [...]

José Parlá, Fragments

Posted on by Bobby Solomon

The guys over at Arkitip have done it again with their eighth Curated series, this time with collage/graffiti artist José Parlá. I love José’s work, it’s so filled with texture and ideas and life and his writing looks like some kind of alien language. It’s great to be able to see him work like this, [...]

‘Se7en’

Posted on by Danica van de Velde

When the pressure was on to choose a career path in my final year of high school, I proclaimed that I was going to go to film school and become a cinematographer. In retrospect I know that this rather whimsical idea was inspired by Darius Khondji’s photography for David Fincher’s Se7en (1995). From the opening [...]