
New York storefront illustration by Arthur Rackham
New York is the most exciting place in the world. Anything at any time can startle or amaze you. I took this photo walking on the street in Soho. The illustration was inside a storefront and is the work of a late 19th Century English illustrator, Arthur Rackham. Only when I got home did I realize the beauty of this piece.
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Sikhtoons: cartoons by Vishavjit Singh
I am the only turban and bearded editorial cartoonist in America. I started cartooning post 9/11, inspired by other editorial cartoonists’ work. I feel art sprinkled with humor is the best way to pierce the invisible walls of fear and anxiety. The digital book accessible from this link was created to introduce denizens of this planet to the some of the mysterious turbaned characters cohabitating their space. Read more
Raginder Momi performing Beautifull People at 9/11 event
A 19 year old Thai born, American-bred and classically trained with the stage name Violinder caught my attention at a live performance. He jams his strings to Hip Hop tunes and Punjabi songs. You don’t need to understand the lyrics of his work to appreciate his skill. He is destined to be performing with big dogs in the not too distant future.
Pringle of Scotland animation by David Shrigley
‘Everyone else should just make socks, because they’re crap’. This is the tag line for one of the funniest ads for jumpers. Everything you always wanted to know in graphic detail about how sweaters really get made up in Scotland.
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I have been to several of Caroline Chen’s exhibits at the Delaware Center for Contemporary Arts. Her sure but guazy painting style reminds me of Wolf Kahn’s work. If painting is feeling, I can imagine her gentle spirit being funneled through brush to canvas. Very fairly priced. And on my short list for acquisitions.
Known for being a hotbed of left wing intellectualism and (cough cough) radicalism, Berkeley in the 70s would have been a most interesting place to explore. Hippies, musicians, stoners, poets, boilermakers, you name it, they were all there, as these revealing shots by Lance V. Nix off the Retronaut site suggest. Read more
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