Stopping over at Moscow airport I tought to check out russian culture online as this airport sux.... CCCP style with western brandnames and unfriendly red army times staff.
Well, check out the russian climbing at youtube..
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Stopping over at Moscow airport I tought to check out russian culture online as this airport sux.... CCCP style with western brandnames and unfriendly red army times staff.
Well, check out the russian climbing at youtube..
Posted by AT . on July 28, 2006 at 11:41 PM in People | Permalink | Comments (0)
The Beautiful Losers Catalog [Boxed Edition], 2006
Custom slipcased First Edition / First Printing catalog packaged in custom military grade wood box with limited editions and original works of art by the Beautiful Losers artists.
See below at left for a listing of the editions included in the box. Pre-order at bottom of page.
Approx 22 x 18 x 9 inches
Numbered edition of 100
Price $6000 (includes a pair of white gloves so you don't get your sticky hands all over the prints)
However you may feel free to get your sticky hands all over the following jpegs (click for the fabulous BIG size download and add them to your personal artporn stash - I know you have one)
Henry Chalfant - Lee, Futura, Dondi, hand printed silkscreen and pencil on manila acid free archival paper, 16 x 20 inches, signed and numbered
Clare E. Rojas - Faint Humms, limited edition compact disk, approx. 5 x 6 inches
Shepard Fairey - Untitled, silkscreen on paper, 10 x 8 inches, printed and signed by the artist, numbered edition of 100
Thomas Campbell - People Of Pangea Unite, hand printed silkscreen and pencil on manila acid free archival paper, 20 x 16 inches, signed and numbered
Cynthia Connolly - Page, Arizona [from the portfolio Ice Machines featured in the Beautiful Losers exhibition], silver gelatin print, 4 x 6 inches, printed and signed by the artist, edition of 100
Steve Powers - Untitled, hand printed silkscreen and pencil on soft white acid free archival paper, 16 x 20 inches, signed and numbered
Rostarr - Untitled, hand printed silkscreen and pencil on soft white acid free archival paper, 16 x 20 inches, signed and numbered
Ryan McGinness - Pathetic Lucky Charms Of The Hipster Doofus, hand printed silkscreen and pencil on soft white acid free deckle edged archival paper, 20 x 16 inches, signed and numbered
I fully realise that this is an insane amount of pictures to ask anyone to load on the front page of neverhappened - my sincerest apologies to the viewer in Bangkok on a dial up modem. I only hope you enjoyed them as much as I did.
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Posted by Barnaby Bretton on July 25, 2006 at 11:26 PM in Art | Permalink | Comments (0)
A Visual Poet, from Barcelona no less...
Posted by Barnaby Bretton on July 25, 2006 at 10:31 PM in Art, Illustration | Permalink | Comments (0)
Part 1 in Perry Farrell's interview with legendary artist Shepard Fairey, in which the origins for his Obey Andre the Giant viral street art campaign are discussed.
Recently I had the good fortune to go to the south
of France to drink VERY good rose' and eat a LOT
of cheese. There was some other stuff.
Posted by sdcmasterpieces l> on July 24, 2006 at 10:14 PM in Photography | Permalink | Comments (0)
This is what happens when you don't tidy up your desktop. You end up with a bunch of beautiful images and you have no idea where they came from. If anyone is desparate to know I'll try my best to remember somehow - maybe hypnotherapy will work...
P.S. Try googling the name of the images if you absolutely can't wait for my hypnotherapy session.
Posted by Barnaby Bretton on July 22, 2006 at 01:22 AM in Art, random images | Permalink | Comments (1)
Valéry Grancher does beautifully naive paintings of web pages and other assorted computer ephemera - like the cray supercomputer above. Delicious.
Posted by Barnaby Bretton on July 21, 2006 at 12:52 AM in Art | Permalink | Comments (0)
Peter Tresize is a friend of mine in Bangkok. Peter has been all over the world, from Ethiopia to Mongolia, in search of omelettes. He's having an exhibition at I Colour from 24th June – 31st July.
Posted by Barnaby Bretton on July 20, 2006 at 09:26 AM in Photography, Travel | Permalink | Comments (0)
A game of space invaders, pixels played by people in the seats of a theatre...
Posted by Barnaby Bretton on July 20, 2006 at 01:28 AM in Film | Permalink | Comments (0)

