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Latest Blog Posts on artwork
- Hello Bonbi Forest, What’s In Your Bag? by Desirable.co.uk on Nov 20, 2009
We’ve selected some of our favourite designers, craftspeople, online retailers and independent brands to be scrutinised under the Desirable spotlight. We ask them four simple questions – ‘Who are you?’, ‘What is your d...
- Illustrations of Kim Herbst by Ape on the Moon on Nov 13, 2009
Brooklyn-based game artist Kim Herbst has some very attractive drawing work in her portfolio with plenty of Asian influences seeping in there. Have a peek: ⓒ Kim Herbst, 2009...
- Drawings and Things of Tom Hovey by Ape on the Moon on Nov 12, 2009
There are some really nice things coming from UK illustrator Tom Hovey who has made bright and colourful art for companies that include M&C Saatchi, London Design Week, Don’t Panic and Red Bull.
- Ink Illustrations of Antje Herzog by Ape on the Moon on Nov 11, 2009
I’m very much liking the work of Cologne-based illustrator Antje Herzog. Her inked work has a detailed, granular feel to it, showing the time and dedication put into her art. It makes me think of extremely organized television static. Her busy...
- IVAN NAVARRO by Greg Thomas Art on Nov 11, 2009
Ivan Navarro at the Venice Biennale Tagged: alienation, architecture, art, artist, artwork, balloon, biennale, biennial, building, Chile, chilean, comfort, fluorescent, human, hyper, hyperreal, installation, intervention, isolation, Ivan, language,...
- Lil Wayne – Rebirth [Official Front Cover] by Lil Wayne Fansite/Weezy Blog on Nov 11, 2009
Here is the official artwork for Lil Wayne’s upcoming album, Rebirth dropping December 15th along with Young Money’s “We Are Young Money”. What are y’all thoughts on it I’m wondering why they didn’t use ano...
- Bands of the Decade: Converge by Thrash Hits on Nov 10, 2009
Converge Peak: 2001 Era: Jane Doe What have Converge done in the 2000s? While Converge had been around since the early 90s, it wasn’t until the genre-busting, nay genre-breaking Jane Doe (2001) that the Massachusetts four-piece shook the world...





