Honor Your City with CitID
As stated on their website, “CitID is an ambitious project aiming to gain global consciousness by giving a (type)face to every city worldwide; big or small, rich or poor, famous or infamous, well-known or unheard-of.” The site is open for [...]
Read MoreRune Guneriussen
Norway-based artist Rune Guneriussen arranges lamps and other ordinary objects along Norway’s countryside to create stunning, whimsical photographs. Visit his website here
Read MoreRodney Smith
Rodney Smith refers to himself as “a realist who puts dreams onto paper.” He describes his work as being “outside [...]
Titian’s Magdalene: Sinner or Saint?
Titian’s Magdalene: Penitent Sinner or Sensual Saint? The following is a paper I wrote in the Fall of 2010 regarding [...]
Supakitch
Wall painting by Supakitch and Koralie at the VÄRLDSKULTUR MUSEET GÖTEBORG / SWEDEN With the support of POSCA
Missed Connections with Sophie Blackall
Sophie Blackall has a unique drawing style and a huge collection of works on her website. My favorites are her [...]
The Art of the Steal
The Art of the Steal traces the history of the Barnes collection of Post-impressionist paintings. The collection was truly priceless: 181 [...]
Duoh!
As described on their website, “it’s a love story, and it’s about design.” Geert Leyseele & Veerle Pieters work together [...]
Props to Paper
Click to view “Everything but the Paper Cut: Eye-popping Ways Artists Use Paper” by Cliff Kuang. Often times we view [...]
Cheeky, Sweet, Tough. The Art of Combining Fonts
Picking a font on its own is hard enough. Attempting to find its contrasting but harmonious mate is another daunting task entirely.
Karl Kwansy: Illustrations for your Inspiration
Karl Kwansy has worked for a slue of clients from Nike to Girl Talk. He’s a prolific and talented illustrator. [...]
Denis Zilber
There’s not much else to say about Denis Zilber’s work other than that it’s amazing. Check out his portfolio here
Vintage Travel Posters
“The Boston Public Library’s Print Department is home to more than 350 vintage travel posters, most dating from the 1920s-1940s, [...]
Pino Daeni
I’m saddened to discover that one of my favorite painters, Pino Daeni, passed away in May of 2010. If you [...]
Philippe Faraut
My first sculpture post! I just discovered Philippe Faraut, an AMAZING sculptor. His sculptures are anatomically flawless, unique, and full of personality. Visit his website here

