16th century alphabet drawings
Labels: artists, characters, lettering
Just a heads up: On the 30th and again on the 31st of January, we expect our network provider to do some scheduled maintenance, so Art Crimes, Wild Art Media, Eyegasm, Escape, and The Bench will all be offline for several hours both days. This might also mean the AC February update (which is looking pretty exciting so far) will happen later on the 1st than usual, depending on when they finish on the 1st. Thanks for your patience.
Labels: news
What can people find out about you online? How can you try to control it? This list is a good place to start. The article it links to, "What the Web knows about you," is excellent further reading.
Labels: howto, readinglist, safetytips, USA
This is better than the real thing because you can use arrow keys instead of knobs to draw with. No more dropping it on the floor, either.
Proving once again that graffiti is an equal opportunity sport.
Labels: fotofun, freespeech, humor, writing
We've all wondered how it's done, and now we know.
Labels: billboards, hardware, howto, light, subvertising
After a horrendous car accident in 2008 that left him paralyzed, Diar's recovery continues. He's selling t-shirts and paintings to help pay the bills. The site has more info.
More time-lapse goodness from the Known Gallery, with Persue a special guest appearance by BunnyKitty.
Labels: artists, California, videos
Everyone: Be careful not to post walls that will be ruined by tourist traffic. Unless you are intimate with a particular wall's situation, don't blow up the spot for the people who paint there!
Labels: legalwalls, maps, safetytips
Volunteers redirect food to where it's needed most, one catered gig or lunchroom at a time. This idea is catching on like wildfire too. Now in 500 cities worldwide.
Boingboing has some page shots of Frazetta's sketchbook book, which is still availalble in bookstores and quite reasonably priced.
Labels: artists, characters, readinglist
"Overspray is the comprehensive account of the rise of airbrush art, and of the equally bright and glossy Los Angeles culture in which it flourished during the 1970s. Inspired by surf graphics, psychedelia and Hollywood glitz, a generation of young artists made every lip and palm tree glisten, and every record cover slick as a well?lubricated sex toy. Fueled by a combination of intense demand, sleepless nights and brutal competition, the four men at the center of LA's airbrush art market -Dave Willardson, Charles E White III, Peter Palombi, and Peter Lloyd - embarked on careers that produced work for Playboy, Levi's, the Rolling Stones, American Graffiti and Tron. Overspray tells the unvarnished story of these four artists, through images of their best-known work, and frank, in-depth interviews. Viewed today, their surreal, funny and hyperslick imagery; seems all the more fantastic - which combined technical precision; and wild flights of imagination."
Labels: airbrush, fotofun, LA, readinglist
Most people I know have the opposite problem: their computer has somehow lost data and they had NO BACKUP. Don't let that happen to you. Hard drives are very cheap now, so maybe you can buy one just to use for backups. Also there are some online services that offer backup over the net for small annual fees. If you can't do either of those things, it pays to have a stack of blank CDs and DVDs, and every time you do significant work or add to your media collection, make a copy on disc. It wouldn't be the end of the world to have to reinstall your operating system, but it is a very sad day indeed when you lose all your photos, music, homework, and email. Hide the discs in case someone steals your comp.
Labels: destruction, howto, safetytips
This is a short clarification that explains a lot of who's who and what's what in the M.E.
Labels: history, readinglist
Bster, from Chicago, was killed January 5 in a car accident.
Hurry.
Labels: artists, competition, USA
The linked article shows what idiots some train company police can be (arresting a photographer during an Amtrak photo contest and then lying about why), but nonetheless it's legal to take photos in public places in the US unless a sign prohibits it.
Labels: bigbrother, idiots, nyc, safetytips, sfbay, trains