Posted by Fabio 5 July 2010
Nicolai Howalt was born in 1970 in Copenhagen and graduated from Denmark’s Photographic Art School Fatamorgana in 1992. Nicolai Howalt’s work has documentary references, operating at the intersection of conceptual photography and installation.
Posted by Fabio 5 July 2010
Russell Patterson (December 26, 1893 – March 17, 1977) was a celebrated and prolific American cartoonist, illustrator and scenic designer. Patterson’s art deco magazine illustrations helped promote the idea of the 1920s and 1930s fashion style known as the flapper. Patterson was born in Omaha, Nebraska. Although he claimed he knew at age 17 that he wanted to be a magazine cover artist, he took a circuitous route to his ultimate success in that field. read more
Posted by Fabio 2 July 2010
US based VFX Studio Prologue created these 3D concepts for Iron Man 2. When mentioning VFX you can’t get around Prologue, under their belt they have titles such as Spider-Man 2, Superman Returns, The Incredible Hulk, Godzilla: Final Wars, A Nightmare on Elm Street, The Invasion, Robin Hood… read more
Posted by Fabio 2 July 2010
At the level of the image, the determinations of the Protestant Reformation (1517-1648), as in so many other incidents of iconoclastic ‘image-breaking’ leading up to the present day, were predicated on a clear-cut Manichean sense of difference. During this period, statues and images of a religious order were subjected to sustained physical attack. read more
Posted by Fabio 1 July 2010
Geetika Alok has her interests in influences and relationships between typography and culture. She attempts to explore the abstract entity of the alphabet and its ability to embrace culture through type design. She finds her constant inspiration from the Indian decorative arts while exploring the issues involved with recent globalisation.
Posted by Fabio 1 July 2010
All of Dewey Arsee plates are hand thrown from high-fired stoneware or porcelain. They are carefully made to be as fully functional as they are beautifully decorative, and their use won’t cause them any damage or excessive ware.
Posted by Fabio 1 July 2010
Love & Guts began in 2005 as a skate influenced art show. Five years later, the traveling exhibition made its way to New York, at the Red Bull Space in Soho. The exhibition featured skateboard icons Chad Muska, Don Pendleton, Lance Mountain, Pat Ngoho, Steve Caballero, Steve Olson, and a host of other creatives. “Eyes Wide Open” was the theme of this show, which paid tribute to the unique characters within skateboarding, who sadly, are no longer with us.