Category: Art & Design
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THE BIG BLACK CLOUD
by Joshua Gorchov Superhuman Strength and Physical Proportions Check it out here.
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Wooster Collective: "Roadsworth: Crossing the Line" – The Six Minute Trailer
new six minute trailer for the upcoming film, “Roadsworth: Crossing the Line” We’ve been hearing great things about it. Check it out here.
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Lawn zombie sculpture – Boing Boing
Over on Boing Boing Gadgets, our John’s dug up this magnificent zombie lawn-sculpture by Alan Dickenson Check it out here.
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Evil Dead: The Musical a Bona Fide Cult Hit
Evil Dead: The Musical last Thursday proved the show has legs. And fangs. And lots of blood left. After 300 shows and 140 gallons of fake blood, the Toronto production is still going strong, building a loyal cult following. Check it out here.
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Alexandre Orion Book and Hand Cut Art
We’re proud to announce that the Brazilian artist Alexandre Orion is the latest artist to participate in our “Wooster Special Edition” project. Alexandre follows sold out editions from such artists as Faile, Shepard Fairey, Space Invader, BAST, and Darius and Downey. Check it out here.
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Vomiting slime-dog toy – Boing Boing
In August, Bandai subsidiary Mega House will ship its new “Biri Biri Kaze Hiki Wanko,” (“shocking sick puppy”) toy, which commemorates the thirtieth anniversary of toy slime with a plastic vomiting doggy. Check it out here.
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Teach the Controversy tees illustrate other important "scientific controversies" – Boing Boing
Wear Science’s line of “Teach the Controversy” tees Check it out here.
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Sao Paulo: Art Protest – Josh Spear
During the show, the group went on a rampage using spray paint as artillery, bombing the school with their cryptic-like tags, even spraying officials in the face who tried to stop them. It was chaos and now, after the event, school administrators are thinking about pulling Rafael Augustaitiz’s financial scholarship. Check it out here.
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Mr. Brainwash Bombs L.A.
Aficionados of Los Angeles street art might recognize the now-familiar work of one “Mr. Brainwash,” a.k.a. MBW, a.k.a. Thierry Guetta, a French filmmaker turned graffiti provocateur. Over the past few months, Mr. Brainwash images have become ubiquitous in greater Hollywood, evolving from the Banksy-style black-and-white stencils of a guy wielding a movie camera to repurposed…
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Zeptonn – Josh Spear
Jan Willem Wennekes, also known as Stinger, crafts a killer monster. Well, “killer” in its most docile, endearing sense — because the creatures of this Netherlands-based designer have always had more success drawing aww’s than arghh’s! As founder of Zeptonn Lab, Stinger cranks out his unique style of design for clients like PlayStation, Scion, and…
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Wacky Packages Book Design, Foreword by Art Spiegelman
Wacky Packages—a series of collectible stickers featuring parodies of consumer products and well-known brands and packaging—were first produced by the Topps company in 1967, then revived in 1973 for a highly successful run. In fact, for the first two years they were published, Wacky Packages were the only Topps product to achieve higher sales than…
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New Charles Burns art book: Permagel – Boing Boing
The new book of Charles Burns art, Permagel, looks amazing Check it out here.
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Subliminal Projects Release – Obey Giant
This Saturday, 5/24, Subliminal Projects Gallery will be releasing a very limited amount of this week’s OBEY Lotus Ornament print . We are implementing a new program for local fans in Los Angeles. Prints are going to be $45 (tax included) and can be purchased by CREDIT CARD only. Beware Ebayers! We are going to…
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LA Weekly – LA People 2008 – Helen Stickler – The Essential Online Resource for Los Angeles
Helen Stickler might be the girl next door. She lives in a perfectly appointed vintage-modern cottage in Echo Park, complete with a beautiful view, charismatic neighbors and a visiting cat. The only thing missing is the white picket fence. But as they say, looks are deceiving. Observe more closely, and you’ll notice that the art…