entries Tagged as [art]

‘Let it dough!’

Christoph Niemann’s Let It Dough! Read all of it here.

Found via Marian Bantjes

Jeanne Mammen


‘Karneval’ c. 1931 by German artist Jeanne Mammen (1896-1976)

Found via Adski Kafeteri

Red dress 2


‘Couture I’ by Aurore de la Morinerie, 2010

This and previous post, images found via London Design Museum

Red Coq

Roger Excoffon’s Coq. From 1963.

Found via Look-E-Here

Rémanence#4

‘Film silencieux couleur, 2010 – 5mn. Art numérique et vidéo’

The work of Isabelle Dehay.

Found via Maggie Estey

Colored water

The work of illustrator Stina Persson.

Found via I Want to Wear It

Jewish Coke

‘Coca-Cola in Hebrew,’ watercolor by Dorrie Rifkin.

Gonick’s Cartoon History

RSA’s new animated lectures remind me of Larry Gonick’s wonderful Cartoon History of the Universe series.

Gonick’s been working on these since the 1970s. I have a few of his original comic book editions. In the 1990s, he even licensed an interactive CD ROM version – with panels animated directly from his book, plus detailed 3D animated history lectures. Unfortunately, this CD adventure will not run on my computer today.

Wanna get caught up on history? Start here.

Larry Gonick’s official site here.

Where are we now?

‘Dan Perjovschi is a visual artist mixing drawing, cartoon and graffiti in artistic pieces drawn directly on the walls of museums and contemporary at spaces all over the world. Lives and works in Bucharest.’

The work of Dan Perjovschi. Newspaper sources with drawings. Details.

Reverse View

‘The installation consists of a paint-bucket and a reversed, continuous world map cut from polyester-coated aluminium.’

This piece by Jørgen Craig Lello and Tobias Arnell illustrate the disconnect. See more of their work here.

Aside from the breasts, ‘Reverse View’ is one of the main images used for The 28th Biennial of Graphic Arts in Slovenia.

Fall back

It’s now an hour earlier. If you were observing Daylight Saving Time in the US. Shorter days ahead.

Pictured: Souvenir clock from The 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition. Photos by mehallo.


Fredy Jumbo et Son Ensemble: One O’Clock Jump


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