* Kiel Johnson
Posted on September 3rd, 2010 by nooan. Filed under art.




This was exciting thing to see an acquaintance on one of my favorite blogs. Looks like he is doing well with his cardboard creations. Kiel is also a great renderer so check out his drawings and other works on his webber!
Kudos Kiel!
* Mladen Stilinovic: Time Based Currency
Posted on August 27th, 2010 by nooan. Filed under art.
* Greg Eason: The Lonely Drawing
Posted on August 20th, 2010 by nooan. Filed under art.





Greg Eason’s work all has this loneliness on the page. But looking at the few details he allows us to peer into shows his mastery of the craft.
For more of his work check here!
* Jacob Dahlstrup: Banana Boat and other curiosities
Posted on August 18th, 2010 by nooan. Filed under art.



Here is a fun play on the term banana boat. I have to imagine an installation of rotting bananas in a gallery has to strike a couple of memories in the old factory glands. I remember one year in High School I was cleaning out my locker and I found a petrified banana, from lunch several months past. Not that this reminds of that artistically, just thought I would share.
His other work looks pretty good too. Jump on over!
* Matt Jones: Air Whale
Posted on August 18th, 2010 by nooan. Filed under art.
* Dalton Ghetti
Posted on August 9th, 2010 by nooan. Filed under art.






Always I am impressed by things that are far beyond my limitations. Pencil tip sculptures are definitely one of those things. My micro motor skills aren’t that developed.
Link (article from the NY Daily News)
* Ghost of a Dream
Posted on August 9th, 2010 by nooan. Filed under art.




This is a pretty great idea to do with old scratch off tickets, romance novels and other bits of shinny paper. It is as if the artist team harnessed the curiosity of the Raccoon for this project. Lets pick up things bright and shiny.
Well Done.
Link to a more in depth article.
* Chainsaw Rocket
Posted on July 16th, 2010 by nooan. Filed under art, design.

Not really sure who did this but zombies and chainsaws not typically my preferences for art subjects. But drawings of impossible objects I do enjoy.
* Richard Walker
Posted on July 16th, 2010 by nooan. Filed under art.


It is very simple but a light and fun diptych series.
Thanks Richard!
* Golan Levin and Kyle McDonald
Posted on July 13th, 2010 by nooan. Filed under art.




Here is a fancy little program that takes circular type images and makes them panoramas by taking them from the center and unwrapping them. With the flowers that they used it creates little worlds out of the floral man and women parts. It is very amazing and a great application of computer programming to distort reality.
Kudos Golan and Kyle.


