
Whoever said floppy disks were a thing of the past was dead wrong, because the past can be used for cool things.
Brit artist Nick Gentry’s work comments on the … Read more
Posted in Art | Tagged Mixed Media, Recycling |

Spoke Art, a San Francisco based art gallery, has for the past couple of years, organized exhibits based on director Wes Anderson’s movies (they’ve also hosted a couple of … Read more
Posted in Art, Movies | Tagged Ana Bagayan, Art Nouveau, Audrey Pongracz, Caia Koopman, Cate Rangel, Chuck Sperry, Exhibit, Gwyneth Paltrow, Hollywood, Icon, Ken Keirns, Ruben Ireland, Sandi Calistro, Shanon Bonatakis, Stuntkid, Tatiana Suarez |

“I create because, well…I just have this urge to create. I was born with it. It’s completely unexplainable and I don’t know where it comes from. My purpose is … Read more
Posted in Art | Tagged Dark, Digital Art, Portraits |

Sheeeee’s ALIVE!!! Yes, indeed, alive I am and have not been gobbled up by London’s eerie fog and rain (which luckily for me hasn’t really been as bad as I … Read more
Posted in Interior Design, Pop Surrealism | Tagged Camilla D'Errico, Candybird, Craww, David Bray, Irving Penn, Marguerite Sauvage, Nanami Cowdroy, Nicoletta Ceccoli, Sarah Joncas, Sylvia Ji, Tim Burton, Yosuke Ueno |

Chinese Chen Hongzhu’s work, is filled with stark “china doll” portraits of fractured innocence, her figures appear child-like and cute, but at the same time old beyond their years. Sometimes … Read more
Posted in Pop Surrealism | Tagged Dark, Whimsical |

With a referential eye toward fashion editorial photography, Mandy Tsung’s surreal portraits embody the beauty, power, love, anger and sexuality that are inherent within human beings. Unity with nature is … Read more
Posted in Art | Tagged Portraits |

If you felt cheated that Erin M Underwater series wasn’t actually shot underwater, then you can console yourselves with the work of Alyssa Monks. Her oil paintings all make … Read more
Posted in Art | Tagged Hyperrealism, Water |