Colwyn Thomas

Intriguing narratives and nice style from artist Colwyn Thomas.

NeSpoon

Artist NeSpooncreated striking visuals by installing lace patterns along areas of Oak Beach. (It’s like Spider-man was exposed to Martha Stewart Gamma rays.)

Sam Wolfe Connelly

Sam Wolfe Connelly’s work leaves me wanting to know more about the mysterious scenes he creates.

Pigeon Post

Wonderful collection of holiday images from Pigeon Post capturing the old world folk tale spirit.

Sam Bosma

Sam Bosma’s work combines a graphic approach with nice compositions, colors and and extra dose of fun imagination.

WTF?

This graphically simple series by the Argentinian artist identified as Minga explores scenarios worthy of this well-worn expletive.

Yes We Can Architecture

Beautiful temporary installation using green hula hoops by Yes We Can Architecture.

Mehmet Ali Uysal

Playful environmental connection with this sculpture designed by Mehmet Ali Uysal.

Beto Janz

Cool spooky recyclying from Beto Janz. He’s customized used and broken skateboard decks to produce this great collection of skull art.

Daniel Danger

Daniel Danger’s work combines elements of mystery and atmosphere to create stories appropriately told around a campfire at night.

Shuichi Nakano

Artist Shuichi Nakano’s series of paintings place giant animals among the buildings of urban Japan.

Dante Terzigni

Enjoyable compositions, subject matters and color schemes from Cleveland-based illustrator Dante Terzigni.

Helen Musselwhite

Check out more paper craft goodness from Manchester artist Helen Musselwhite.

Monster Monkey Monday

Julian Coalheart,  zombie chimp and card carrying Sinister Simian, invites you to jump into the spirit of Halloween by taking the Horror Movie quiz. (Be sure to use the pause button on this one.)

Studio On Fire

The folks over at Studio On Fire offer both design and letterpress printing services. The image selected shows examples of their 2010 letterpress calendar.

Giant

Giant Episode 2 Sun from Celine&Yann.

Yum Yum

I’ve got two words for you… Yum Yum!

Franco Brambilla

Franco Brambilla’s ability to transform the world of vintage travel postcards into eerie, mysterious and many times humorous tableaus of science fiction amazes me.

Peter Chan

Peter Chan’s work is a wonderful blend of mystery, humor and magic.

Robin F. Williams

Dream-like imagery from painter Robin F. Williams.

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