Dang, Son of a Beach!
love this, go ahead tweet this a million times. Go!
The moleskine pages from Maykel Nunes are consumed with doodles from corner to corner. The ink literally bleeds to the end of each spread and the content completely differs on every page turn.
The presentation of the work is simply wonderful too, as the context of each photo; from coffee beans to playing cards, make for great backdrops. Well done Maykel.
Doodle-Rama!
Via: Doodlers Anonymous
Some might do it while they talk on the phone, others make it a total art form.
Angry Coffee
I am always angry until I have this. I'm tired of killing pigs in weird structures.
Hey Jack!
I love Halloween. I also really like the art of Jack O' Lantern's. It could be because it takes me back to my childhood, who knows. But, one thing I like about them is how different and stylized people carve them. These are some of my favorites.
Creepy Smile O' Lantern
Big Ass Smile O' Lantern
Huge Mama O' Lantern
Murder O' Lantern
Hell Raiser Fail O' Lantern
Sinister Mofo O' Lantern
Big Ass Fuckin' Nose O' Lantern
Predator O' Lantern
Crazy Tongue O' Lantern
Mac O' Lantern
"I can't do the same thing every night, the same gestures... it's like putting on dirty panties every day."
--Brigitte Bardot
Best Dog Halloween Costume Ever
I'm a Star Wars and a dog freak. This is the best dog costume I've seen in a long time. Damn, I can't wait for Halloween. Doggy looks like it's looking for the Rebels (the cats).
SOCIAL MEDIA WEEK - BOGOTA, COLOMBIA
RECAP
KIKI VALDES WAS INVITED TO SPEAK AND MAKE AN
ORIGINAL PAINTING DURING SMWBOG
While I was there I got to talk to a bunch of young Colombians about using social media to bridge the gap between art and communication online. It was a lot of fun. I also had a chance to create an action painting at one of Bogota's amazing Juan Valdez Coffee locations. They were awesome and gave me so much love and so much...coffee! It was really cool how they invited me as an artist to share my experience. I got to talk about our blogging platform too (ownzee.com) which made me excited because I have never spoken publicly about our new venture. See you soon Bogota!
Via: Society6
....as soon I beat Mel Gibson's ass on film, I'll be bigger then, I'll be bigger than Will Smith's son (Jaden Smith)
- Tracy Morgan
Political Ads
To Sell Storage Units?
Haha, I usually don't like talking politics and I don't like it shoved down my throat when I'm on the subway. But, this did make me chuckle. I first saw this on a huge billboard in Soho.
The ads are usually plastered all over the subways. I have seen others that I think are in poor taste considering what they are selling, but whatever. I don't give a shit either way. I don't like Rick Perry so I did find it funny. I'm not sure I quite understand this ad in the subway, but I take it to be less than positive about the governor of Texas. A curious way to advertise storage units, don't you think?
Via: Patheos
Knitted Graffiti
Devonpot Wharf, Auckland, New Zealand.
Devonport Wharf
Auckland, New Zealand.
The term “Hobo Nickel” describes any small-denomination coin (though, normally soft nickels) that people carve to create miniature reliefs of…well, all sorts of things. It started sometime in the 18th century but continues to this day; There’s even an entire society dedicated to the art of nickel carving.
This all sounds stimulating, I know, but have a little faith. As with all types of art, something that seems simple in explanation is made beautiful and complicated in the hands of right artists. Check out a few of these “Skull Nickels“, a very surface view of just what carvers do with these “Hobo Nickels“.
Sick Skull Nickles!
Via: We Are Atomik
Since 1949, on the night of the anniversary of Poe’s birth, a mysterious stranger has entered this cemetery and left as tribute a partial bottle of cognac and three roses on Poe’s grave. The identity of the stranger, referred to affectionately as the Poe Toaster, is unknown. The significance of cognac is uncertain as it does not feature in Poe’s works as would, for example, amontillado. The presumption for the three roses is that it represents the three persons whose remains are beneath the monument: Poe, his mother-in-law (Maria Clemm) and his wife Virginia. Out of respect, no attempt is made to stop or hinder him. Several of the bottles of cognac from prior years are kept at the Baltimore Poe House and Museum.
In 2008, Curator Jeff Jerome reported that nearly 150 gathered to observe the Toaster's appearance.2009 marked the bicentennial of Poe's birth; despite this milestone, the crowd was smaller than in past years, and the Toaster left no note.In 2010 the Poe Toaster failed to appear. Jerome, who had witnessed every visitation from 1976 on, had no explanation, but did speculate that if the Toaster intended to end the tradition, the 2009 bicentennial would mark a logical ending point.
The 2011 anniversary saw only the appearance of four impostors (immediately dubbed "faux Toasters"), identified as such because all four walked in clear sight of waiting observers (contrary to the real Toaster's secretive nature), none gave the secret signal that only Jerome knows – a gesture the Toaster predictably made each year at the grave – and none arranged the roses in the unique pattern established by the Toaster. Their appearance sparked controversy: Some suggested the tradition should die a "dignified death", while others praised the impostors' efforts and urged that the tradition be carried on, whether by the "original" Toaster or not.
Jerome (who has denied rumors that he himself was the Toaster) said on January 19, 2011 that he will keep watch for one more year, and if there is no genuine appearance in 2012 he will consider the tradition ended
The Mysterious Poe Toaster
Has the tradition ended? This might be the final year to find out
Flick Week
Hey, so yeah...these are pictures I collected over the weekend. They are my favorites and as always I want to share them with you...because...in the bottom of my heart, I hate you. <3
Down with the Machine!
Helen Warner
Photo as Theatre
Warner's photos has a dark, intense and a down right frightening quality to them. The set up for each shoot seem to have the layers of a theatre production. Some of the photos appear as if they were film stills for their theatrical complexity and effort.
In her own words:
"I try to create photographs that allow us escape into fictional worlds, mainly influenced by mythology and legends. I like my shoots to be full of movement, theatre and expression, it's a complete collaboration between me and the models."
Via: Helen Warner Flickr
Marilyn Monroe took an art appreciation class at UCLA in 1951.
She had reproductions of Durer, Fra Angelico, and da Vinci in her Hollywood apartment.
In 1955 she told Earl Wilson she was a fan of Goya.
She purchased a bust of Ancient Egyptian Queen Nefertiti for her Waldorf-Astoria apartment in New York.
She told other reporters that her favorite artists were Goya, Picasso, and El Greco.
In 1955 she attended a Rodin exhibition at the Metroploitan Museum of Art, and in particular she liked Pygmalion and Galatea and The Hand of God
She had a Toulouse-Lautrec in her reception room in her East 57th St. apartment in New York.
Also in that apartment she had a large, nude, black metal statue by William Zorach. The year of her death, she purchased three paintings from the Byrna Art Gallery in Mexico City for her Brentwood home.
She also bought a Rodin statue of a man and a woman in a passionate embrace, which she displayed in the living room of her Brentwood home.
Monroe's Art Interests
Via: Marilyn Monroe Pages