Around the end of the 80s all sorts of green technology talk was flying around in Britain, since then we've filled the sea with giant wind turbines and used up precious agricultural land for a lacklustre…
Now, it's a tricky thing being an artist, just like everyone else in the world they need food, a roof over their head, basic utilities and so on, but with one added extra. A studio.…
Indonesian artist Arkiv Vilmansa paints like pop and draws like a cartoonist, a beautiful blend of day-glo colour and sweeping line makes for a fine collection of powerful paintings. He's been painting, illustrating and designing cartoon-style figures since…
It seems that bewbs, at least for one female visitor at Washington's National Gallery, are most definitely on the naughty list. A giant of Post-Impressionism, Gaugin's "Two Tahitian Women (Deux Tahitiennes)", which…
Illustrator and artist Eric Fortune, based in Colombus, Ohio, is really making waves in the art world. His highly collectible works have led to a string of shows and accolades including a showcase at the…
Almost straight off the plain from London, Elbow-Toe celebrates return to the Big Apple with an enormous new piece amusingly entitled Say I'm the Only Bee in Your Bonnet. The photo ( by Street Spot) includes a…
Next weekend Iuter, a new Italian streetwear brand, is opening its new store in in Viale Ranzoni 15 Milan, Friday 8th April, from 19pm and Saturday 9th and Sunday 10th from 12 pm to…
Jose Antonio Gonzalez Carrasco is a Barcelona based freelance illustrator who spurred on by his love of women and the female form, a fascination with death/myth, a passion for experimentation, ink, pixels, pastel, paint and something of a zest…
It's amazing what people can do with paper these days, there's origami, paper sculpting, paper modelling, but this one's a new one on me, paper cut tapestries. Tomoko Shioyasu's meticulously hand cut room height paper banners feature some…