this print kind of insults drivers saying that most people can’t drive. haha. well sorry, but that’s based on personal experience. i recently moved to a quieter neighborhood, but in the area where i lived before, i used to make encounters with bad drivers on almost a daily basis. i think reflexes also have to [...]
Thank goodness her Ghetto Pony and Kicking Television poster is drawn in such a good-natured and naïve style, because if not, Sophie Glowa’s menagerie would be the stuff of nightmares. Or seriously unpleasant acid flashbacks.
I like this kind of thing, I must say, like it when there’s a disconnect between subject matter and style. I [...]
An artist blogger has undertaken what one hopes will be a lifelong project to draw every one in New York, and especially to find and document those who are willing to be quietly and quickly enshrined in ink and internets. I like the ghostly hint of connection in this…
If you would like to increase the [...]
Here are 2 messages I’ve received recently from the mad gaggle of artists on their way to us via a 16 city tour to collaborate on our August 15 Monthly Mess.
First from Ryan Ringer, project director:
i’ll keep this short; i’m scamming internet from the streets of peterborough and we’re about to hit the road [...]
Looking at the animated drawings from Sketchory, especially in the daily feed, I started to feel as though these drawings and the voices scrawled in the captions accompanying them were coming not from bored comic artists in their bedrooms and boardrooms around the world; but were emerging messily instead from the collective planetary, meta-human, id [...]
Eat Sleep Draw is a really simple blog that lets anyone submit their art for web publication.
All we ask from contributors is that all the drawings, doodles, paintings, and sketches be 100% made by you.
All posts will be approved before being live on the site. :)
Submit your work or receive updates when new posts [...]
[Correction: Molly Crabapple started Dr. Sketchy in New York, and the Montreal series, which is run by Fanie Grégoire has been taking place since September 2007! Visit the blog to stay abreast of all things Sketchy]
I’ve been looking for life drawing classes in my neighbourhood. There are plenty downtown near the universities, but, well I’m [...]
Open Studios and the 7th Annual Theme Show
In January 2008, the Long Hall grew l o n g e r. Once a small, little-known visual arts
workspace and gallery made up of 15 artists, it has now doubled in size. With its unique
existence recently threatened, the Long Hall survived and emerged with twice the number
of artists, [...]
James “Scorpion Dagger” Kerr and Headquarters are proud to present “The Sexy Show” a group exhibition opening March 1st. The concept is quite simple…art that fits within the broad, but sexy, theme of Sexy. Playful, fun but not overly offensive, “The Sexy Show” is all about letting your hair down (and maybe your pants) and [...]
A street art-making dear friend of mine sent me an email this morning with a link to an incredible embroidery artist and I had to share with you guys. Embroidery work has been a pass-time of mine, I love the tiny stitches that become paths and pictures faster then you realize. I don’t love the [...]