Install this theme
We came to dance.

We came to dance.

benerohlmann:

Macro & Micro
My piece for the Macro & Micro exhibition at Light Grey Art Lab.
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Mixed Media, 21 x 29 cm.

benerohlmann:

Macro & Micro

My piece for the Macro & Micro exhibition at Light Grey Art Lab.

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Mixed Media, 21 x 29 cm.

HAPPY BIRDAY!

HAPPY BIRDAY!

THE MINER
stevemccurrystudios:

This miner lives and works in Pul I Khumri, Afghanistan.

THE MINER

stevemccurrystudios:

This miner lives and works in Pul I Khumri, Afghanistan.

icanread:

(by jess k)

icanread:

(by jess k)

cauxcollective:

Caux Collective Redirects: Beertone

Following a successfully funded Kickstarter campaign, Beer Enthusiasts, Alexander Michelbach from Brazil and Daniel Eugster of Switzerland are ready to bring their extensive beer referencing guide to the world. Beertone’s primary function takes the form of a colour chart booklet, accurately distinguishing over 200 beers by their colour and in the process informing you of their name, alcohol by volume and brewery site, accompanied by an extensive description of every single one.

If you’d like to read more head over to Inspirezwhere you can find this post in it’s entirety, including additional images and further links

Vacation Forever

Vacation Forever

PLAN AHEad.

PLAN AHEad.

matttaylordraws:

Does anyone apart from me remember Belle & Sebastian? Not the band, the other one. No, not the kids book either, the other other one. This one.

It was one of what I would like to think was a golden age of crazy European and European/Japanese co-productions that were serialized over many many weeks on kids TV and included Dogtanian and the Three Muskahounds, The Mysterious Cities of Gold, and Around the World with Willy Fog. I suspect that viewing them now would shatter some rose tinted memories, but I remember enjoying all of them along with the aforementioned Belle and Sebastian.

The reason for this long preamble is that when Jon at iam8bit got in touch and asked if I wanted to contribute to his Nickelodeon tribute show (currently showing at their LA gallery) I jumped at the chance without really having a lot of experience of the channel past bits of their original programming which drifted across the pond. Luckily it turned out that they broadcast a bunch of shows that I had watched as a youngun and so, well, you can see the print above.

Printed as ever by Parliament of Feathers and available in an edition of 30 from iam8bit (and a bunch have gone already so dont sleep on them) alongside a bunch more excellent art for the show from the likes of personal faves Jim Mahfood, Amanda Visell and Aled Lewis.

THINK, PLAN, EXECUTE.

THINK, PLAN, EXECUTE.

Punk guy is not so punk any more.

Punk guy is not so punk any more.