Archive for the ‘Misc.’ Category

Camouflage Art – Liu Bolin

Thursday, December 10th, 2009
Government Finance Information Board 2006

Government Finance Information Board 2006

Currently based in Beijing, Liu Bolin AKA “The Invisible Man” was born in Shandong in 1973. He graduated from Shandong Art College in 1995 and later received an M.F.A. from the Central Academy of Fine Arts. His work has been widely exhibited in Europe, the U.S. and China.  Liu Bolin  is an exceptional artist who uses urban camouflage techniques to express himself to the world.  Once you gaze upon his work, you will suddenly be intrigued by his technique.  No Photoshop edits, trick photography, or any current technology is used to manipulate these works of art.  Liu Bolin simply paints his body to blend within the landscapes in which he dwells.  Learn more about Liu Bolin

Photo Chop Magnet Kit

Friday, December 4th, 2009
Photoshop Magnet Kit

Photoshop Magnet Kit

It’s no secret that Photoshop has played a major role in society, especially with pretentious celebrities. In most photographs gracing the elegant covers of magazines, many of the models seek enhancements yet end up “Photo Chopped”.  Learn more about the Photoshop Magnet Kit

Brewin’ up an Invasion

Thursday, December 18th, 2008
Ants on my cup and saucer

Ants on my cup and saucer

ANTS!!!  Everyone knows how annoying these pesky little critters can be.  But they are too damn cute to wish harm upon them. Currently under attack, my poor coffee cup is completely smothered by very determined ants and has seen brighter days. More on Ants on my Cup and Saucer

The Sharpie Experiment

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

With ten dollars worth of sharpies, a boring basement, and the imagination of Charlie Kratzer, something needed to be done.  More on The Sharpie Experiment.

“The Duality of Humanity”

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008
San Francisco Shepard Fairey Show

San Francisco Shepard Fairey Show

THE DUALITY OF HUMANITY: New Works by Shepard Fairey

Opening Reception: September 13th, 7-10pm
Exhibition Dates: September 13th – October 4th

More on The Duality of Humanity.