Alexa Meade – A special masquerade
Fusing painting, installation and photography, Alexa Meade paints people to look like a two-dimensional canvas.
John Beech – Overpainted dumpsters
You can assign various meanings to these overpainted dumpsters by John Beech. I like the visual outcome which looks like my fav cover artwork for Moonstarr.
Robert Voit – New trees
I stumbled over Robert Voit a while ago and learned about this phenomen: Tree like mobile radio masts. Still unbelievable man made structures. From Amador Gallery.
Evan Hecox – Chinatown Numbers
You’ve got enough of prints? Then go for an original. Today we have Evan Hecox’s ‘Chinatown Numbers’.
“Chinatown Numbers, 2008, ink, gouache and acrylic on vintage newspaper, 20” x 30” (50.8cm x 76.2cm) . The piece is nicely framed in black stained wooden frame, signed both on the back of the painting itself and on the backing paper of the frame. UV plexi and spacers protect the painting. Framed Dimensions are: 31″ x 21.25″ (79cm x 54cm).”
Every surface becomes a dancefloor
Watch how it felt to ride a skateboard before the ollie had been invented. Two vintage skateboard videos collected from wooster. The one below is 30 years later. Old school – new school.
Dreams of the witch house
Vicky Wright, available from Saatchi Gallery Online, talks about her sculptural surfaces. Meanwhile, listen to some music.
New prints
New limited edition prints by Wolfgang Krell and Smash137 available from Marshall Art. Customize your Smash print by cutting out the piece and highlighting it, Rizzi style.






















