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October 17, 2009

Album Art [Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]

Blank Meets Pettibon - We're An American Band

Music by Augst/Carl/Korn
Words by Pettibon
Recorded live October 31, 2001 at the philharmonie, Cologne
Coverart by Raymond Pettibon

This has “art music” written all over it, but I have to say I found it surprisingly moving. “The power trio makes louder,” indeed. John Cale eat your heart out.

More info here and here.

October 13, 2009

Ivan Brunetti’s Cartooning, a textbook of philosophy and practice, as seen in the Buenaventura Press email newsletter.

Ivan Brunetti’s Cartooning, a textbook of philosophy and practice, as seen in the Buenaventura Press email newsletter.

Pentagram workbook for Cass Art Kids (via Creative Review)

Pentagram workbook for Cass Art Kids (via Creative Review)

June 12, 2009

Ray Fenwick, Quantum Touch “Enlightenment would liquify your brain.”

Ray Fenwick, Quantum Touch “Enlightenment would liquify your brain.”

February 3, 2009

yann lebec - illustrator
More great work from Yann Lebec at the link above.  This guy is totally my new favorite.

yann lebec - illustrator

More great work from Yann Lebec at the link above.  This guy is totally my new favorite.

October 11, 2008

LOUIS MORRILL “Micro Mike Enjoying the Day” Art With Elders Gallery
I just stumbled across the current Art With Elders exhibit in my neighborhood of Hayes Valley, and the above piece pretty much made my day.  I think it speaks for itself.  It seems the artist, Louis Morril, makes daily comics featuring this character, “Micro-Mike,” which are shown in the lobby of his nursing home.  Inspiring, isn’t it?

LOUIS MORRILL “Micro Mike Enjoying the Day”
Art With Elders Gallery

I just stumbled across the current Art With Elders exhibit in my neighborhood of Hayes Valley, and the above piece pretty much made my day.  I think it speaks for itself.  It seems the artist, Louis Morril, makes daily comics featuring this character, “Micro-Mike,” which are shown in the lobby of his nursing home.  Inspiring, isn’t it?