Filed under: america, art, los angeles | Tags: art, auction, auctioneer, bob dylan, bonhams & Butterfields, painting

Greg Hildebrandt, Untitled (Portrait of Bob Dylan in Profile) 18 1/4 x 18 1/2in
Sometimes you can’t help but hate your job; sometimes you can’t help but love your job.
The latter seems to be poignantly correct with my current jobs.
The auction house I work for, Bonhams & Butterfields, had an auction just this past Sunday. As per usual they had some amazing pieces, however it was this one that happened to catch my attention. This iconic piece was sold off for $2,700. Bob seems to still have that magic touch.
Or is it kids?
Right.
As I’m discovering how much I love pen and ink I seem to be rediscovering how much I love animals. I’ll be throwing up some more work on my flickr just as soon as I my scanner stops giving me the cold shoulder.
Until then, feed this guy some treats.
Filed under: art, fashion | Tags: april 77, art, faris rotter, farist badwan, fashion, journal, sketch, the horrors, the rotters

You may know him better as Faris Rotter.
However a name is just a name so let us mosey on past that.
APRIL 77 – a favorite of mine – has the first ever online exhibit of his sketchings and scrawlings. I personally am a fan of pen and ink. Maybe you are too. Take a gander at their gallery and you may just find out.
Filed under: art, literature | Tags: art, book, brian dettmer, dark roast blend, fossils, sculpture

Dark Roast Blend has a lovely post about the art of carving up books. Part of me wants to cry when I think of butchering up a could be literary gem; I would say that feeling quickly resides when I see these amazing works that were created from them.
In the photo above Brian Dettmer creates a foss-ilized book; or rather a books-ilized fossil.
Filed under: art, design | Tags: design, energy, faucet, light, Rafael Morgan, Studio Mango, tap, water

Coming straight out of your tap.
This brilliant piece of work was done by Rafael Morgan. A designer that to say “I’m impressed with” is an understatement. You can find out more about this innovative designs at his site or to see this design and others like it you can go to his partner site Studio Mango.
Sometimes you just need to speak to find the right words.
There’s no implication that those words will come.
But sometimes, in the right moment, they do -
and it’s a beautiful thing.
I think that’s the way with all things.
Unless you put forth how is anything to come about?
Whether it is art, poetry or even love.
Are not all things just looking for a way to exist?
It’s a dreadful thought when it comes down to it.
And yet… the simplicity of it can hold such elegance.
I implore you, be done with it!
Be done with merely existing.
Because really…
aren’t we all young enough?

And they say drunk art is rubbish.
I say it’s thought provoking.
Don’t usually write much – and now I have.
Filed under: art, literature | Tags: book covers, george orwell, penguin books, political parties, propaganda, shepard fairey

To judge a book by it’s cover is to judge a person by their appearance;
Not always accurate but certainly a peak as to what’s inside.
Shepard Fairey has recently redesigned two book covers for Penguin Books, Animal Farm and 1984. Coincidentally these books just happen to be two of my favorite by the renowned George Orwell.
To read and see more: Kitsune Noir.
Filed under: art, fashion | Tags: bikes, bikes with sneakers, sneakers, trainers
Nice day for a drive-by shooting.

Designed and pieced together by Max Knight.
Supposedly it rides too.
Oh what a ride.


