Posts Tagged ‘public school’
This weekend we will be packing up the team bus and traveling up I-35 for our very first away game at Dallas’ creative powerhouse, We Are 1976. If you are in the area, please join us on Saturday, April 16th, from 6-10pm for the opening reception for our sports-themed show, Varsity. If you’ve got the creative itch, get there early and join Paul Windle and Winners! Press, who will be tailgating and zine-making from 4:30-6pm.
Sometimes with art, you simply can’t explain why something is good, or why you love it. I’m sure others who are well versed in the subject could provide an explanation for Ryan Peltier’s illustrations. I can’t, but I like them…a lot. See more after the jump…
Enric C. Ricart’s masterful illustrations for literary classic Don Quixote cannot be passed up. These illustrations are amazingly detailed and absolutely beautiful, I wish I had this version of Don Quixote when I was reading it back in school. See a bunch of these amazing illustrations after the jump…
Have you ever wondered what Abe Lincoln’s Facebook posts would have been like, if he used Facebook? No? Me neither, but now I know! What seems like a really silly thought is actually very funny after all. Wylo at Cool Material has somehow uncovered the Facebook history archives, and displayed them for our enjoyment. READ THE REST after the jump…
Check out this really cool clay animation piece by Andy Kennedy. Claymation seems to have gone out of style lately, but, with videos like this, Andy may be bringing it back for everyone. I love the use of the circular frame. Kudos Andy. Watch the video after the jump…