02.01.09

Jenny Pollak

Beautiful photos shot through foggy windows, by Jenny Pollak. Cheers to James for posting her link to our Facebook group!

jenny pollak photography photographer MORE…

27.11.08

Joseba Elorza / Miraruido

Wonderful collages by Joseba Elorza. I found this work after Joseba left a comment on the Heiko Mueller post. Some very interesting sound work over there as well!

joseba elorza miraruido sound designer collage graphic design boom MORE…

24.11.08

Heiko Mueller

Wonderfully creepy and just plain strange artwork of Hamburg-based, Heiko Mueller. I love this first drawing the most.

heiko Mueller art painter painting illustration boooooom MORE…

14.11.08

Dirk Rees

Smack dab in the middle of Dirk Rees’ über-glossy fashion and advertising portfolio I found some lovely shots from his personal work.

dirk rees photography photographer fashion advertising MORE…

14.11.08

Very Nearly Almost / VNA Mag

The good folks over at VNA Magazine (UK) sent over their latest issue and it’s a great little publication! VNA stands for “Very Nearly Almost” and could be a reference to narrowly escaping the long arm of the law as the mag primarily documents street art.

vna magazine very nearly almost graffiti art design MORE…

14.11.08

Daniel Weiss

Some great little moments captured on the street and elsewhere, by photographer Daniel Weiss.

daniel weiss photography photographer booom blog MORE…

13.11.08

Pie Paper

Pie Paper is a great looking creative publication outta New Zealand. A healthy mix of art, science and pretty pictures. The image below is from their launch at Semi Permanent in Auckland. You can order it online for a fiver.

MORE…

13.11.08

Karen Caldicott

Back in 2002 I came across a great issue of Shift Magazine (a now defunct Canadian mag similar to Wired) which featured clay busts of the whole Simpsons family. I loved them so much, I immediately tore out the pages and stuck them on my wall. They are actually still on my wall, and last month I was thinking about scanning them to put them up here but I realised I didn’t even know who had created them.

simpsons clay shift magazine karen caldicott

A few days ago – totally out of the blue – Karen Caldicott dropped me a link to her clay work and when I loaded up her site I was shocked – I couldn’t believe it. She was the one who had made the clay sculptures! I’ve been a fan of hers all this time and didn’t know it! MORE…