It’s always a pleasure to see stencils used in unorthodox ways, and Seattle artist Greg Boudreau provides some stunning examples of just how versatile the medium can be. Greg works predominantly on salvaged wood, and he manages to get some extremely detailed and unexpected atmospheric effects out of medium not usually known for its delicacy.
What’s not to love about these incredible sculptures by AJ Fosik? Channeling a combination of folk art and Tibetan religious imagery, Fosik creates some very imposing characters out of hand cut and hand varnished plywood. If you happen to be in the bay area (like I am right now! yay!), check out his show at...Read...
There’s been some hype about these limited edition yo-yo’s, strangely enough, and today, a new one comes out! Whose? Doktor A‘s! Yo-yo’s are limited to 45 pieces, with a limit of two per person (not that you couldn’t get your mom and sister and brother and best friend and cousin to buy them all up...Read...
There’s only 10 days left to this epic show at White Walls Gallery in San Francisco, but if you haven’t scoped out Philly-based artist AJ Fosik‘s new works yet, get over to White Walls right away!!! Fosik offers a brand new rendition of classic wall-mounted animal heads using thin sheets of cut wood, nails, and...Read...
Robert Hardgrave is a Seattle artist who is in the latest issue of Redefine. I stopped by his studio in Ballard one day to check out some of his new work and to drop off a copy of the magazine to him. Click here to see where you can pick up a copy of the...Read...