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Nov. 5, 2008
Posted by Management

40 pages of deranged childish fun from today's top underground artists!
8.5" x 11" - printed on old-school coloring book paper!
Featuring designs from: Scrojo, Steve "Pheck" Ritsua, Richard Kirby, Jonathan Bergeron, Jeff Lamm, Luke Drozd, Jeff Gaither, Casey Burns, Von Dada, Adam Saul, Jason Goad, Joanna Wecht, Mike Rhealt aka Micro, Chickenbilly, Nick Rhodes, Angryblue, Steve Tenebrini, Robert "Marty" Boe, Denny Schmickle, Aaron Ber, Adam Swinbourne, Nathan Santistevan, Jim Altieri, Bobby Dixon, Steve Chanks, Paul Imagine, Mark Pedini, Justin Ryan, Allan Lorde, Lonny Unitus, John Howard, Clint Wilson, Guy Burwell, Alice Phieu, Adam Turman, Billy Perkins, Scott Kustowski, Eric "Necro" Smith, Mark McCormick, Ivarton. Cover Illustration by Justin Helton
$10 USD + shipping
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Oct. 29, 2008
Posted by Wonderful World Art Gallery
Where The Wild Art Is: Presenting 30 rare original drawings by Maurice Sendak and Interpretations by participating artists.
The Wonderful World Art Gallery has had the honor of showcasing works from some of the most renowned talents in illustration, from the legendary Dr. Seuss to the modern day marvels, Rob Reger and Buzz Parker, and now the WWA Gallery has the chance to continue this proud tradition by giving the public a rare glimpse at the wildly imaginative illustrations of Maurice Sendak.
Having had a long and illustrious career working in a wide variety of artistic venues, such as several animated television series and countless theater and opera set designs; Maurice Sendak is most famous for penning and illustrating the beloved children’s book, “Where the Wild Things Are.” His distinct style and his willingness to delve into the more frightening realms of a child’s imagination set Sendak apart from other illustrators and have made him an inspiration to many young artists.
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Oct. 5, 2008
Posted by superhero.nerd

2EDGED MAGAZINE IS BACK! Featuring 31 Artists Graphic from Graphic Design, Motion Design, Photography, Hip Hop and Drum 'N' Bass! Interviews by Kool Keith, Kutmasta Kurt, Phace and our first Video Interview with Dego (4Hero)!
ARTISTS Graphic Design: Alex Zeek, Oscar Maia, Kosmas Apatangelos, Julien Pacaud, Joao Oliveira, Peter Holub, Stefanos Michaelidis, Raluca Popan, Sylvie Reuter, Lunia, Lone Wolf, Emil Kozak, Aro, Dim Po
Motion Design: Die Lamb, Fraser Davidson, Kelly Onelani Loftus
Photography: Dejon Walker, Dimitar Variysky, Bernardo Medina, Tommy Noker, Iro Roinioti, Iwona Drozda, Tracy Adams, Sigit Prasetio, Michal Karcz, Dim Maniatis
Music: Kool Keith, Kutmasta Kurt, Dego (4Hero), Phace
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Oct. 1, 2008
Posted by info@100artworks.com

Guerilla Art Press is now open for business. We sell and distribute prints and limited edition artworks on behalf of the Guerilla Art Gallery. Browse and buy original signed limited edition graffiti, urban and street art prints.
www.guerillaartpress.com
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Sep. 24, 2008
Posted by marthasuelady

New work by Martha Sue Harris including video collaboration with Iu-Hui Chua and Rajendra Serber
With this installation combining sculpture, painting and video, Martha Sue examines her experience of pregnancy through a lens colored by developmental biology, animal embryology, and pomology. Gallery BellJar becomes a bizarre inner landscape populated with imaginary fruit, embryonic creatures and strange plant life, representative of her fascination with the way things grow.
Martha Sue is an interdisciplinary artist who lives and works in San Francisco. Her work brings her endearing and sometimes menacing characters to the plant kingdom. Imagining plant-life that has evolved monstrous traits, Harris' strange chimerical trees, flowers, and fungi are displayed in their (un)natural habitat. Her deviant vision of botany illustrates relationships and issues within the plant kingdom, but is equally imbued with insights into human emotion and interaction. Find out more about her work here: http://www.marthasue.net
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