Monday, August 2, 2010

Graffiti Technica



The concept of living graffiti is what GT really focuses on. Taking it off the wall and having it live in a 3d space so you can walk around the letters, explore the negative space and really feel the flow and energy of the style. I love this and can't wait to see more.


Check it out here.

Monday, July 19, 2010

Jon Contino



Jon specializes in hand done typography inspired by historical signage. He's also clearly inspired by woodblock printing and tattoo culture.

Check it out here.

Tegan White



Tegan is a student at Minneapolis School of Art which blew my mind the first time I saw her work. Her hand rendered type treatments defy logic with how detailed and graceful they are. This young lady is going far for sure.

Check more out here.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Jay Howell



Jay's an illustrator living in SanFran. He likes to draw little men and little dogs and skateboarders and such. His use of color is what really struck me about his work. It's so playful and combines a lot of colors in a way that might not work without such competent hands. His linework and shapes remind me of Warhol's early advertising illustrations.

Check it out here.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Kareem Rizk



Kareem Rizk is an Australian artist who works in all mediums, but seems to really excels in collage. He has been shown at Art Basel as well as other galleries around the world. His collage is inspired by nostalgic images from advertising and old magazine editorials. He's really talented at combining images and colors and textures from a lot of different sources to create really cohesive compositions.

Check it out here.

Mark Khaisman



Mark is a mixed media artist from Russia who now lives in Philadelphia. His favorite element to work with is packing tape and he uses it in amazing ways. He creates haunting portraits of celebrities, silly snapshots and film noir stills. He creates them on a plexiglass backer and lights them from behind. It gives an amazing sense of dimension.

Check it out here.

Saimir Strati



Saimir has set the record for the largest nail mosaic ever. I don't know how many other people have tried to do a giant nail mosaic, but it feels appropriate that the mosaic happens to be a portrait of Leonardo da Vinci.

Check it out here.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Lauren DiCioccio



Lauren DiCioccio is a textile artist who is obsessed with reproducing mundane everyday objects in beautiful fabric or intricately stitched compositions. Her newest series Sewnews uses fabric sleeves over NY Times newspapers and then she sews the photographs onto the sleeve with vibrant thread.

Check it out here.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Kurz and CT



These are 2 Euro graffiti artists who are pushing form and color in graffiti. This is still street art but these 2 are truly graf-rats that are killing it on the street and in warehouses around Europe. Where their burners fit into the graffiti aesthetic, it also stands far outside it with it's precision and careful attention to color theory.

Check it out here.

Monday, June 21, 2010

Jacob Whibley



Jacob Whibley creates collages that have a depth that's rare in a 2D medium. He uses found paper, shapes, colors and rarely uses recognizable imagery. His site is under construction, so check out his Flickr thread.

Check it out here.