Divine Ricochet, 1991 From the John Chamberlain retrospective Choices now showing at the Guggenheim through May 13.
Tag: art
Interview with Susan Rodriguez of the North Rockland Rowing Club
After receiving the invitation to the March 2 free and amazingly fun-sounding gallery opening called “The Great Painted Paw Brigade" in Haverstraw, NY, I had to learn more. Susan Rodriguez, the Secretary and Director of the sponsoring North Rockland Rowing Club, talked to me about the art, the nonprofit, and the city. **************** Jen Bokoff:… Continue reading Interview with Susan Rodriguez of the North Rockland Rowing Club
Long Island City. Let’s hope they don’t actually tear this down.
Mosaics + Rubiks Cubes and Voila! Art!
Pete Fecteau created an incredible mosaic of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. using 4300 Rubiks cubes. I love mosaics using different materials, and this mosaic in particular conveys a lot about challenges, mixing colors, and problem-solving. Read the exclusive interview from Everybody’s Invited! about his methodology and thought processes here. Mosaics + Rubiks Cubes and… Continue reading Mosaics + Rubiks Cubes and Voila! Art!
Exclusive: ThingCreatures Artwork
I love playful and affordable ($30!) artwork, and I’m pretty sure I found the next big thing in ThingCreatures, which portray enigmatic shadows of unknown creatures against their natural habitat’s brilliant background. With Arthur and Walter already spotted in the wild and available for purchase in multiple settings and colors, ThingCreatures are sure to sell like… Continue reading Exclusive: ThingCreatures Artwork
Insanely weird sculptures. I can’t tell if seeing one in the wild would make me laugh or cry or shriek or cringe or have an out-of-body experience. Either way, kudos to Mark Jenkins for creating some provocative art.
Another awesome graffiti photo submitted by another reader James, who spotted this last year on the Williamsburg Bridge. It’s a lovely idea that evokes smiles and makes me want to take the time for unexpected communication. Afterall, who knows where a conversation with a stranger might lead?
Good tag (graffiti) find, roommate. I always enjoy good graffiti, so I’ll add this to the list. "The Future Sucked" makes me feel a lot of things: Sad, because it evokes images of the future depicted in Idiocracy Inspired, because it instructs that the future is worse than now, so the idea of living in the… Continue reading
Artist Max Zorn uses only packing tape and a scalpel to create his art. I love the aesthetic an awful lot.
Neat stuff that I’d love to share
It hasn’t been a year in the awesome book, that’s for sure. But, I derive a lot of motivation and excitement from some of the neat stuff that my friends are working on. Some of the more linkable of these are shared below; know that there are many, many more and I am simply horrible… Continue reading Neat stuff that I’d love to share

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