
Wicked plasticine art by Stefan Gross
The psychedelic, color-saturated, plasticine freak out that is our material culture finds its artistic embodiment in the work of Stefan Gross, who uses discarded toys and found objects to create a gooey mess.


Tagged: plasticine art, Stefan Gross
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Awareness Raps: Amber Tamblyn tricks Tyrese Gibson
When I read this article about Amber Tamblyn tricking Tyrese via email into thinking she was Amber Rose, I had no idea who either Amber was. Now I know.

Drawings of animals by Maria Elina
It’s funny that as alienated as we are from animals in this modern world, people still feel compelled to draw them as if it were one of our core instincts. Argentine artist Maria Elina does excellent drawings of anthropomorphized animals. Excellent, I say. Trust me, I look at the internet all day. Read more

Surreal sculptures by Ben Wheele
Honestly, writing about art (and music, for that matter) is kind of an awful task because good art speaks for itself. Such is the case with Ben Wheele’s surreal sculptures and videos. I use the word ‘surreal’ to describe 90% of the art I like not because I’m a lazy writer, but because there’s really not much more to say, and I like surreal and grotesque shit. Read more
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Discover Magazine have just published a collection of their fourteen best astronomy photos of the year, which contain some mind-bending insights into the marvelous, mystical world above. Read more
So some three quarters of the world are doin’ it, yet many have no idea what they’re actually doing. No, no, I’m not talking about that, but rather Facebook. Which is why epic Facebook Fails are still so damn funny, as our friends over at Oddee have reminded us. 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
With hip young things taking over the internet in a flurry of blogs, fashions sites and lookbooks (aka Look Book) there has been a significant gap in the market – little kids with a better handle of clothing than YOU. Read more
We name-checked them as having one of the top five albums of 2007, and with good reason. I speak of Nashville band, The Silver Seas. Read more
The eagerly anticipated collaboration between Spanish footwear label Camper and Bernhard Willhelm debuted on the catwalk for the designer’s Spring 09 collection. Camper Together fuses the references and inspirations from Willhelm latest collection with Campers’ quality production techniques. Most popular is sure to be Willhelms’ take on the gladiator, with sandals constructed of ribbons and piping.
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It’s a Polaroid, of an even more vintage Polaroid. Capturing the essence of the antique renaissance, this Vintage Tote by Urban Cricket is perfect as a daily bag, but also big enough to carry your favorite LPS, a stack of wine, and even small animals. Yes, animals. Get yours now at the Lost At E Minor store.
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Harlan said | 11 January, 2012
Pictures from Stefan’s first solo exhibition in Brussels … Open until January 29th ….
http://www.flickr.com/photos/69114880@N00/sets/72157628453028187/
Exhibition Review by I Love Belgium:
http://www.ilovebelgium.be/sustainable-trash#more-9532