Artist Kang Duck-Bong creates lively kinetic sculptures using pvc pipe pieces. Via XaXor.
Category: Artist Spotlight
Penney Design
Fun series of iconic Beatles imagery created in pixelated form by Penney Design.
Mysterious Paper Sculptures
Read the interesting story behind a series of mysterious paper sculptures. Via Central Stn.
Jason Freeny
At last, the inner workings of the Lego man revealed by the talented Jason Freeny.
Zach Johnsen
Beautifully kinetic graphite and watercolor pieces by Zach Johnsen.
Cunaka-Breaking Bad
Great iconic illustration by artist Cüneyt Akalınoglu that perfectly sums up season 4 of Breaking Bad.
Brodie’s Gift Guide
Brodie’s 2011 ChetArt Holiday Shopping Guide
First, a bit about me:
8 year old rescued male orange tabby
Official ChetArt mascot
Lives with: 2 sentient cat food dispensers and female gray tabby Lily
Hobbies: Extreme sleeping, gecko hunting and watching insurance commercials
As the days grow colder and approach the holiday season, fewer and fewer geckos are to be found. Due to this frustrating lack of hunting opportunities, I grudgingly turn to my duties of gift recommendations from the ChetArt online shop. Here you will find an abundance of gift ideas for every member of the family.
For him:
Choose from a variety of outrageous monkey portraits, flavored both Steampunk and Sinister. If your guy digs the comic books, then consider Chet’s tongue-in-cheek interpretation of Victorian Steampunk superheroes and villains with the Union of Superlative Heroes and Order of Nefarious Villains. My personal favorite?…. Feline Fräulein, Mee-yow! Available as individual portraits, card sets and an awesome, hand bound limited edition book. Also check out his large assortment of Tiki portraits. There’s even a special two-fer listing to brighten up his Tiki bar or man cave.
For her:
The ever expanding series of cats (and dogs) as personalities from the literary, artistic and musical realms is sure to have one of your favorites. With the likes of F. Scott Fetchgerald, Harpurr Lee (mmmmm, mockingbird…), G.R.R. Tolkien, Labrador Dali, Corgi O’Keeffe, Mutt Jagger, Janhiss Joplin and Michael Catson the list keeps going of fun portraits to gift. Chet also has a huge assortment of humorous cat (and dog) portraits as well as a series of Japanese Styled pet portraits. My personal favorite is this portrait of me doing what I do best.
For the kids:
Nothing fills a rainy afternoon or snowy holiday break better than getting lost working on a coloring book. (O.K., maybe sleeping 12 hours is better.) The Monkey Color! coloring book fits the bill for offering a creative challenge alongside simian silliness. For kids and adults alike, the Monkey Memory Match game will both challenge your memory and give you a craving for bananas.
Stocking Stuffers:
Give the affordable gift of trading card sets, each with both a collection of whimsical portraits and funny biographies for each. Cat (and dog) artists, authors and musicians, Steampunk Monkeys, Society of Sinister Simians, World War Monkeys, Superlative Heroes and Nefarious Villains all await to fill the imaginations and force out a chuckle. Trouble holding down your banana peels? Consider the monkey paper weight, created with hand stitched leather.
Books:
Browse through a selection of hand made limited edition books sprinkled throughout almost every section of the shop. With Superlative Heroes/Nefarious Villains, Tikis, Sinister Simians, Wrestle Pets, Mysterious Circumstances and Googie signs, there’s bound to be a perfect gift for the reader. Sadly, no field guides for hunting geckos.
Seasonal Gifts:
Spoiler alert!: The Mayans predict our collective litter boxes will be cleaned for good next year. Why not enjoy a bit of visual fun, displayed on your wall or desk with the Literary Pets wall calendar (4 postcards included!) or the Wrestle Pets and Monkey Business desk calendars. It’s not too late to send those holiday cards out either. Consider the lighthearted and colorful “Penguin Jingle Bell” card pack of 6.
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Brand X Liquor
Fun visual puns from Charles S. Anderson in the form of liquor packaging design.
Via Lovely Package.
DKNG/Bill Murray
View this clever interpretation of the films of Bill Murray as icons over at DKNG.
Kim Keever
Kim Keever utilizes an ingenious method of creating miniature landscapes for his photography. Using a fish tank to set up the environment he then fills with water, adds pigments and uses colored lights to achieve his dream-like results. His style rivals the painterly feel of Romanticism and the Hudson River School with great effect.
Jingle All The Way
The ChetArt booth set up and ready to go, moments before the doors opened to throngs of shoppers at this year’s Etsy Dallas “Jingle Bash” show.
Thanks to everyone who stopped by to visit and shop at yesterday’s 4th Annual “Jingle Bash” show sponsored by Etsy. We experienced a solid round of shopping all day long. Though it felt like sales were equal from past shows, at the end of the day we surpassed all other past Etsy Dallas events by almost double the success. Couldn’t have done it without so many friendly and supportive local shoppers.
It was great fun having good friends stop by to show their support and meet and make a whole new set of friends. The sale of a “Simon and Barkfunkle” signed print was one particularly fun standout moment. The buyer has plans to gift the print to her good friends…Paul Simon and his wife Edie Brickell.
Brave
A wee bit of magic from Pixar. See the “Brave” trailer via It’s Art.
10,000
Brooklyn-based artist Francis Hollenkamp created an art installation comprised of 10,000 green and brown plastic toy soldiers. The result is a beautiful study in texture and patterns. Via Modern Metropolis
Greg Brotherton
The re-purposed constructions of Greg Brotherton are creepy cool.
Lee Davies
Check out the lush colors and stunning modeling talents of Lee Davies’ work. This portrait of Björk was modeled in Maya and Zbrush with textures and post-work in Photoshop.
MichaelO
The artist known as MichaelO takes photo manipulation up a notch with his artful, digital additions.
Coquillaud Lilian
French artist Coquillaud Lilian creates graphite-fueled dream worlds of beauty.
Gregory Euclide
The installation and relief work of artist Gregory Euclide is wildly imaginative and intricate.
The Sandpit- Sam O’Hare
Combining the tilt shift effect with accelerated motion, Sam O’Hare transforms a day in New York City into an insect like world of ant people, toy boats and dragonfly helicopters.
EkaKaramelka
Constructed from cardboard, papier mache, paints, glass and metal, this house sculpture by Russian artist EkaKaramelka had me doing a double take.