February 26, 2009

A Hot Mess: Byroglyphics (7 Total)

A new set of edgy art was just released by London based artist Byroglyphics (aka Russ Mills). We've written about Russ Mills before, how his messy art draws us in and captivates our attention. He calls his style “kitchen sink surrealism.” Mills uses bold splashes of color to create movement and you can tell he's been influenced by Japanese pop culture just by the way his (Photoshop) brush strokes fall.

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February 21, 2009

James Jean Designed Wine Bottles (3 Sets)

Easily, one of my favorite things about living in these times is that when you can see art and commerce come together in a beautiful, yet meaningful way it can be just like “magic.” I've always felt that the two could exist simultaneously, like Murakami says, there is a “changing of the line” where the two worlds can now “blend.

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February 17, 2009

Conceptual Art T-Shirts (13 Favorites)

Am I dreaming? One look at these t-shirts and you'll feel like you've stepped into a dream. A world where everything from trees to the weather are man-made, where books come alive and where evildoers pay for their sinister ways. Fullbleed was started back in the summer of 2004 as a sideproject while Rob Dobi was doing freelance design work for bands and flipping burgers.

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February 13, 2009

The Bubble Project, What are You Thinking? (16 Pics)

Long before Katie Sokoler and Matt Adams created their sweet Thought Bubbles, The Bubble Project existed. Started by Ji Lee back in 2002, 50,000 bubble stickers were printed and placed on top of ads on the streets of New York. They were left blank, inviting passersby to fill them in. Lee photograph and archived the results.

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