A Room Full of Ideas (All Photos By Gail, Click on Any Image to Enlarge for Detail)
If you’re intrigued by the idea of visiting an artist’s studio, where you could not only see finished works but also get a peek inside his head to discover what concepts he’s experimenting with, then I suggest you visit The Hole to check out Holton Rower’s new exhibit, Too Many Ideas. Continue reading Holton Rower, Too Many Ideas at The Hole→
I am not really sure why you would need to own a set of Cupcake Thrones, but I find it hilarious that they even exist. Also, you can buy them right now!
Cupcake Thrones Features:
Set of 4 cupcakes stands, shaped like the British Thrones
Package backing doubles as a stately rug for your thrones
This awesome miniature set of drums, created from empty food tins with their lids used for cymbals, is just so clever, I’m surprised no one ever thought of it before.
If you’ve ever wondered what the parts inside of a computer box might look like if reworked into a tiny sculpture of the NYC Skyline, now’s your chance to find out. You’ve probably seen his work on the Internet, but now Franco Recchia’s “circuit board cityscapes” – all composed entirely of cast-off electronic parts – can be seen up close in the exhibition The Odyssey Within: An Exhibition of Fine Art by Greek and Italian Artists which opens at NYC’s Agora Gallery this Thursday, December 16, 2010. Continue reading Franco Recchia’s Recycled Computer Part Sculpture Comes to NYC’s Agora Gallery→