Google Art Project
The Art Project by Google allows you to get up close and personal with well-known pieces of artwork. The project has street-view style walkthroughs from a number of museums, with large resolution...
View ArticleGraffiti on street view
Street Art View is a collaborative project to catalog street art that is visible on Google’s Street View.
View ArticleChimero’s 16 Activities for Creatives
Frank Chimero’s illustrated 16 Activities for Creatives is available for your viewing pleasure. A partial list of the activities: Make things difficult for yourself. Mix things up. Add more, until you...
View ArticleMobius Ship
Möbius Ship by Tim Hawkinson at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. But will it float?
View ArticleCollaborating with a 4-year old
Mica Angela Hendricks opened up a brand new sketchbook, and ended up collaborating with her 4-year old on a set of awesomely creative sketches. Visit the article to see more.
View ArticleAntitext
TELEPHONE ONLY by Eric Boucheron Eric Boucheron is an old internet friend of mine. We made things together at the turn of the century (too early?), as members of an art collective called Suffocate. He...
View ArticleAlice illustrated by Dali
The University of Iowa’s Special Collections posted some photos from their copy of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, illustrated by Salvador Dali. I had no idea this existed, definitely going to need...
View ArticleLots of Fun With Finnegan’s Wake
Peter O’Brien is currently illustrating the 628 pages of Finnegans Wake by James Joyce. Here’s a page from an article in the Globe and Mail: Joyce used grist for Finnegans Wake from wherever he found...
View ArticleHalf and half art scarves
Half and half art scarves. Football scarves normally show your allegiance for your team, but the half and half scarf is more like a tourist souvenir. “Real” football fans hate them, but we decided to...
View ArticleThe Van Gogh museum has digitized nearly a thousand drawings
The Van Gogh museum has digitized nearly a thousand drawings and paintings by Vincent Van Gogh, and made them available online
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