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WILL KURTZ

February 3, 2012
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WILL KURTZ

Will Kurtz is a pretty cool artist, I’m surprised I haven’t seen him up here yet. Well here he is.
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YUKO SHIMIZU IS BACK

February 1, 2012
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YUKO SHIMIZU IS BACK

Previously featured by Chemo way back in 2010, Shimizu has been sharpening her blades indeed.  Blog.
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SACHIN TENG

January 29, 2012
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SACHIN TENG

“My name is Sachin Teng. I’m an artist living and working in New York City… Though I’m an illustrator I think more like a designer. Art is a means of visual communication, a kind of aesthetic discourse. They can tell you whatever they want, to buy a new flavor of gum, to go to war, go to a concert,...
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Colin Chillag

January 27, 2012
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Colin Chillag

Colin Chillag  is pretty cool, yep.
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Gentle Creatures

January 25, 2012
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Gentle Creatures

Soft and lovely photos by Marianna Rothen.  I love the way women shoot each other.  I feel that when men shoot naked women they tend to focus on making them look sexy to satisfy their mental boners, while women tend to look for an extra quality or mood from their naked subjects.  Maybe that’s...
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Mu Pan

January 21, 2012
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Mu Pan

Mu Pan, I would love to buy you a beer.   Your work is like the sweet smell of honey dew in the morning on a blood-soaked mountain.  If you were a carrot, I’d never eat you. Watercolors below. More later.
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MONICA COOK: WORKS ON PAPER

January 19, 2012
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MONICA COOK: WORKS ON PAPER

2010 Top 100 artist Monica Cook paints so awesome but she does everything else awesome as well.  Here are some of her works on paper, which seem to show much more of the satire in her work.
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KENICHI HOSHINE

January 18, 2012
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KENICHI HOSHINE

Kenichi Hoshine.  How are you?  Nice work.  Blog him.
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Shrink Wrap my Heart

January 15, 2012
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Shrink Wrap my Heart

Happy New Year, peoples.  It’s been a long time.  I’m a bad bunny, but I’m back…   Meet photographer Hal.  He makes me giggle. I think he’s quite romantic in a way.  
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王建揚 CHIEN-YANG WANG

October 4, 2011
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王建揚 CHIEN-YANG WANG

You know how once in a while you come across an artist that you’re fairly sure does not do drugs… which can only lead you to speculate that their momma must’ve dipped their breastmilk in the electric kool-aid?  Yea. Meet Chien-Yang Wang.  What I like about his work is that it seems to be...
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3D Hollywood

September 27, 2011
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3D Hollywood

Stefan Da Costa Gomez combines the traditional medium of painting with 3D technology and must be viewed with 3D glasses to enjoy.  Since I don’t have any, (and they wouldn’t fit my bunny head anyways) -I just banged my head against my cage until the paintings started to work without glasses.  This method of...
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THE GRUNGE AGE

September 26, 2011
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THE GRUNGE AGE

Flavorwire has a post on ten cool posters from the Grunge era.  I’m digging them, it’s nice to see their lo-fi approach still looks cool.  Except for the Lollapalooza poster, which I’m not including below.  I miss my Nirvana shirt.
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NO COUNTRY FOR SMALL MEN

September 25, 2011
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NO COUNTRY FOR SMALL MEN

Florian Tremp is a 29 years old self-taught photographer based in Switzerland who creates and photographs miniature sets carefully created by hand.  All dioramas are homemade – mostly with model railroad supplies. How cool.   I handmade made a little box once that was wood and gold and you could hear any kind of music...
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TARIN YUANGTRAKUL

September 22, 2011
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TARIN YUANGTRAKUL

Hailing from Thailand, Tarin Yuangtrakul is working it.
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KRISTIAN SCHULLER

September 20, 2011
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KRISTIAN SCHULLER

Kristian Schuller has been referred to as an icon in style and fashion.  After looking through the work… I’ll say yes. He also has a new ebook out on itunes, and I’m definitely getting one… -as soon as my handlers at EK let me out my cake.  -I mean cage.  Raahhrrrr.
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CHAOS CINEMA: EK INTERVIEW

September 19, 2011
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CHAOS CINEMA: EK INTERVIEW

CHAOS CINEMA is a well thought out video essay by Matthias Stork, administered by Indiewire’s journalistic blog PRESS PLAY.  I would like to say that I saw Drive, and it is the antithesis to chaos cinema. I think, but what do I know, I’m just a cake-loving bunny.
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OH YEAH OH YEAH (part 2)

September 15, 2011
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OH YEAH OH YEAH (part 2)

Previously featured by Konahrtist, Oh Yeah studios got the right ideas going.   They also have a nice selection of prints available. What I like about their work is that it always works for their client while retaining their distinct sense of style.
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NEW CINEMA CLASSICS: THIS IS ENGLAND

September 13, 2011
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NEW CINEMA CLASSICS: THIS IS ENGLAND

Shane Meadows is the man.  He has been one of my favorite UK directors since discovering him via Dead Man’s Shoes. This is England is a take on the coming-of-age story featuring misguided skinheads that only Meadows could have got right.
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Heliotropes, by Michael Langan

September 11, 2011
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Heliotropes, by Michael Langan

A short film by Michael Langan, narrated by the reading of a poem by Brian Christian. Where is my bluebird.
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