Must See Art: David Altmejd at the Andrea Rosen Gallery

There are times when it’s very easy for me to speak about and describe the art I’ve seen, and other times when I feel it’s best to just let the art do the talking. The latter is how I feel after seeing David Altmejd’s latest exhibit, currently at the Andrea Rosen Gallery in Chelsea. Not only is the scale of the artworks so overwhelming as to be almost inexplicable, but these sculptures have so much going on within, and without, them that I really do feel experiencing this exhibit in person is the only way to really “get it.”
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Haroshi Creates Fine Art from Used Skateboards in Future Primitive


“Big Apple”

Geoffrey and I went out on an ambitious urban art crawl yesterday and saw many amazing things. One of our many pit stops included Future Primitive, new works by Tokyo-based artist Haroshi on exhibit now at the Jonathan LeVine Gallery. This is the artist’s debut solo exhibition in the United States and first solo gallery show outside of Japan. In Future Primitive, Haroshi introduces unique, full-scale, three-dimensional, wooden sculptures made from used skateboard decks – all inspired by the city of New York.
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Earth Day 2011

April 22nd is the day we celebrate Earth Day, which is all about being conscientious of practicing ways to take care of our planet and environment. A list of fun and educational Earth Day activities happening today and this weekend in New York City can be found at This Link. Save the Earth and Have Fun Doing It!

Alice In Wonderland Cupcakes


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Wow! These delicious Alice In Wonderland-themed cupcakes are really an impressive work of art as well! I especially love the “Painting the Roses Red” one – so clever!

Thanks to Cake Wrecks for the Tip!

A Printer Named Bob Marley


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“This Printer is Now Named Bob Marley, Because It Is Always ‘Jamming’.”