
Chet Icecream
Chet Icecream is the weirdest, most misanthropic artist I can think of. His entire body of work seems like an afterthought. I’m pretty sure that isn’t his real name, either.



Tagged: weird art
Also by NICK ARCIAGA

Dehara Yukinori at Giant Robot
Dehara Yukinori (or Yukinori Dehara? I’ve seen it both ways) is coming out with a new series of work at Giant Robot 2 in July. Read more

When I’m not making stuff, I am playing drums. I’m looking to move out soon, and I’m going to need an electronic drumset to support my habit. Good Lord, I want this Swedish electronic drumset. It’s so cool looking, and it has everything a drum nerd like me could want: multi-zone cymbals, support for ‘real’ drum heads, retro orange styling. Also, it sounds fantastic.

Jesse Balmer’s work gets better every time I see it. I follow him on Tumblr, so I see his work every day. Jesse Balmer’s work gets better every day. The dude is a monster drawer and an inspiration. He likes to draw cat-men and bird-planes, jungles, outer space, and cat-men getting their faces crushed. Read more
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After becoming frustrated with the Amazon website when trying to buy a Kindle from Australia, I decided to document the awful process I went through, and provide my idea’s in the form of a redesign.
Woohoo for Dutch illustrator Gerben Steenks and his unique pattern-based work. My eyes need exercise sometimes. Read more
The Hatton hotel epitomises Melbourne cool. Those who value design, location, and luxury will find The Hatton the perfect Melbourne base. Read more
I used to have a Livejournal. I remember when blogging was so much more earnest and emo back in the mid-Aughts. Embarrassing. Good to know there are people like out_4_pizza, who use their blogs to post amazing digital art rather than every detail of their personal lives. Read more
Already with a Spectrum show under their belt, The Archerbolds are an up and coming Australian band well worth checking out. I saw the Sydney-based lads play recently at the Mars Hill Café and it was evident that they should be permanently rocking out on a real stage; not in front of coffee sippers. Their floating lyrics, smart guitar riffs and meaty bass lines are infused by The Strokes, Mars Volta, The Beatles, and Led Zeppelin — ultimately producing a freshly spun modern-vintage sound. Lead vocalist and guitarist Geoffrey ‘Gep’ Rectin says The Archerbolds plan to create a solid sound for next year: ‘Over summer, we’re recording an EP and working on a set sound, defining more of an image’. If their track, Rest Your Soul, is anything to go by, then it should be pretty dandy.
Tarot cards, folk music, Charles Manson, ballet, freaks and geeks, and Patty Hearst can all take responsibility for being some of the inspiration’s behind the Australian fashion label, Lover. It’s all too clever and witty to ignore. Each collection adheres to a specific narrative and a central character. Read more
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Illustrator, sculptor, and mixed media artist Joseph Franz creates stunning and unexpected pieces centered on personal nostalgia and animals. His work is ever-changing, but the wildlife and reminiscent narrative seem to be ever-present. Read more
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