Get your index finger ready (unless you’re looking at this from your phone, you fucking technoweeny) to start a-clickin’ because today we have another link stew for you to peruse. This could go on forever if I don’t limit myself to a few sentences about each one so the description will be short and sweet. Ready? Go.
Barely Original is a skater version of Look-Look Magazine that is available online. British skaters bitch about the rain a lot, but they love the sport and that’s all that matters.
I might have already mentioned him somewhere in past posts, but Jason Thielke is a favorite artist of mine. I stumbled on his site again this morning thanks to Vivianite.
Manystuff posts about new artists everyday. I think the blog-master there is French, but without solid evidence I will keep reading.
Sachiko Kodama makes sculptures with a NASA developed substance called Ferrofluid. My response to this video was my jaw dropping. I mean, damn.
As a lover of old cartoons it was only a matter of time before I came across Refrederator and a site that provides a lot of insight into these creations called Cartoon Modern. If I can remember to do it they will probably become sidebar staples.
A novel idea in the electronic world, though not in the non-virtual reality, Blanka collects old prints and posters and the like and sell them to you, the interested consumer. Next, internet curio shops where you can buy one of a kind magical creatures like mogwai and mermaids and manticores and other alliterative myths. I could alliterate fantastic creatures all day, because I am a huge nerd, but I won’t, because I am a merciful huge nerd.
Zach Schrock knows how to take some damn pictures.
Design Observer has a slideshow of The Art of the Shiv up. The show was orignially at ByDesign.
Wall-decal designers and manufacturers, Blik teamed up with Threadless to create some original decals designed by threadless members. The project was called Blik <3's Threadless and the designs that were submitted can be viewed here. The winning designs were happy when it rains by Zeptonn and 7.00 by Letter. I’m not that fond of the second one, it seems kind of boring and not very eye-catching.
Rabbit, Rabbit, ya’ll.
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