Chris Jordan’s art tells the true story of our wasteful habits. You think you see it, but definitely need to take a closer look.
Tag: art
Art: How Many Ways Can You Make It?
The Giant Whale Creator himself, Richard Ellis, tossed this one into the Schnozze Pool and we dig it!
Monsters In NYC
Groovy beasts in the East Village! Yeah, so what else is new, eh? Still this Travis Louie cat is splendid with the pencil. You can see his monsters here, or go see them live at the Fuse Gallery on 93 Second Avenue.
Rube Goldberg’s Spawns!
Why is watching something do lots of stuff for no reason other than to keep moving so entertaining? Is there a section of the brain that loves useless complexity? Was it really Rube Goldberg that really got this glorious contraption ball rolling.
Wacky Houses From Kitchen Utensils
Enviromental Graffiti showed us a variation on yesterday’s Hi-End Junkbots post, with a series of fantasy habitats made from discarded kitchen appliances and utensils. As my son said quite sometime ago “Everything is Art”.
Staying Wacky Forever
You know those drawings you do that the grownups say “that’s so silly!” about? What is it that they are saying then? Do they want you to keep on doing those drawings forever — or do they want you to stop drawing those creatures right then and now? Did you ever notice how kids’ drawings are soooo much fun, but when the drawers get older they forget about monsters and monkeys and start drawing bowls of fruit? It happens. The why is one of those many unanswerable questions.