
Electric Catnip
Brian Mosley, where did the idea to celebrate the feline face through the psychedelia? I’ve always tried to capture the psychedelic perspective through abstract art. I love my cats, so … Continue Reading Electric Catnip
Brian Mosley, where did the idea to celebrate the feline face through the psychedelia? I’ve always tried to capture the psychedelic perspective through abstract art. I love my cats, so … Continue Reading Electric Catnip
Ege Islekel grew up listening to his father’s “mythological stories”, which sparked a subsequent fascination with the convergence of ancient and contemporary culture. Upon obtaining a degree in Urban Planning, … Continue Reading Mythological Stories
The art by Bernard Pras is linked to a single amazing event. One day, a chemist explained to him that the cadmium’s red of paint tubes used by artists was … Continue Reading Single Point
Dan Piraro’s art is published daily in over 360 newspapers. Since Bizarro was first syndicated in 1985, Dan has written/drawn/published over 10,000 cartoons, making the whole world smile and reflect. … Continue Reading Bizarro
Self-portrait, metamorphosis in fragments, representing a body-sculpture to go beyond photography: subhuman, in pieces. Monica Piloni, before the hyper-realism of her existence, set with her forms between the sofa and … Continue Reading In My Room
Tim Noble and Sue Webster take ordinary things, including rubbish, to make assemblages and then point light to create projected shadows which show a great likeness to something identifiable including … Continue Reading Tim and Sue
From April 2011 until today, for each single day of our life, Tatsuya Tanaka has a new miniature idea to make. But if you’re thinking he’s crazy or things like … Continue Reading Miniature Calendar