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Wearing Propaganda

Wearing Propaganda

Wearing Propaganda is an exhibtion of World War II textiles from Japan, the UK and the USA. This exquisite travelling collection, curated by Jacquie Atkins, will open at the Allentown Art Museum on the 8th of October, 2006. more...

Garden Party

Garden Party

A friend of a friend named Kendra found this wonder in an Ohio thrift store. It is a normal folding chair frame—the kind we see discarded all the time. more...

Mysterious Home Zoo

Mysterious Home Zoo

I imagine most people have seen these fantastic photos of a person dressed as different animals, the costumes created from items normally found in the back of the closet—they have been making the email rounds. They are the work of Geoffrey Cottenceau, as his thesis work at ecal.ch, a Swiss design school located in Lausanne. more...

Art Star Craft Bazaar Recap

Art Star Craft Bazaar Recap

Philadelphia is a city full of makers. In Northern Liberties, community-minded artists/crafters Megan Brewster and Erin Waxman run Art Star, a boutique / gallery that features handmade works by artists, designers, and crafters. more...

Julia's Beani Bear

Julia's Beani Bear

This hat was made with the kind of simplicity that makes the head reel. Julia explains the utter ease of her project: “Well all I did to make the hat was take a teddy bear that had a head about the size of mine. more...

The Monarch of the Glen

The Monarch of the Glen

Above the doorway of the main entrance to the Black Forest Inn, a German Restaurant in Minneapolis, hangs a painting of a stag. Apparently a symbol of Teutonic pride, the stag stands filling most of the frame of the painting, with a misty, mountainous landscape behind it. more...

Folk Freak-out

Folk Freak-out

We are currently in the midst of a renaissance of lo-fi psychedelic aesthetics. From music packaging and posters to art galleries to fashion, new psychedelia is popping up everywhere. more...

Walls into Webpages

Walls into Webpages

The flourishing script on the side of a boxcar, a lamppost, or a litter-strewn doorway has long been seen as an act of vandalism by some, a welcome glimpse of street art by others, an act of defiance and self-expression by the creators. Thanks to grafedia.net and its creator, John Geraci, "tagging" can now be something more.more...

Moss Graffiti

Moss Graffiti

We think this project is so cool, we couldn’t pass it up. Inspired by the perseverance of nature reclaiming its space, Helen Nodding, of London, has come up with one cool way of using nature as art. more...

bunny skulls

bunny skulls

We know nothing about these except that they are made by a guy named Norm Gusscott who lives in New Zeland and his email no longer works. We think that he is either an industrial designer or an 87 year old morse code enthusiast by googling him. more...

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