Disney’s Snow White & The Seven Dwarves scenes recreated with 14 different varieties of apples, by food artist Prudence Staite
(via BBC)
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Disney’s Snow White & The Seven Dwarves scenes recreated with 14 different varieties of apples, by food artist Prudence Staite
(via BBC)
photos from “Sesame Street Exhibit at Brooklyn Public Library”
(discovered via a swissmiss tweet via My Modern Metropolis)
Slideshow / Art House: The Private Spaces of 8 Great Artists
(discovered via Fast Company)
The Artist in the Office: How To Creatively Survive and Thrive Seven Days a Week
by illustrator Summer Pierre (via summerpierre)
Post-It Show 4 at Giant Robot (GR2) in LA
runs from December 5th through January 13th, 2010 (via giantrobotmag)
Alex Steinweiss, The Inventor of the Modern Album Cover limited-edition book,
just published by TASCHEN Books, with author Steven Heller
(incase you are wondering what to get me for my birthday…)
“Disney Posts Alice in Wonderland Posters on Facebook” (discovered via Mashable)
click here for “The Disloyal Subjects of the Mad Hatter” profile on facebook & larger poster images on Disney Pictures’ flickr page
“…Kid Robot launches an art exhibit with their newest one-of-a-kind toys, including Munnies created by fashion designer Agatha Ruiz de la Prada, graffiti artist KRONK, and sneaker creator Dave White…” —via Nylon
Munnyworld: Custom Toy Exhibition will be on view through November 15th, 2009 at The Eloquent Delinquents Gallery in Soho, NYC.
a visit to Mike Stilkey’s Studio
(book paintings rediscovered via notcot via Fecal Face)
“Purses made to look like book covers” by Olympia LeTan
(discovered via Boing Boing via Kottke, more images via we love you so)
another fun set of postage stamps from Royal Mail UK…
“Next year the Royal Mail will launch its stamp programme with a set of ten 1st class stamps designed by Studio Dempsey that celebrate classic British album covers - including Blur’s Parklife (designed by Chris Thomson / Stylorouge. Photography: Bob Thomas), and New Order’s Power, Corruption and Lies (designed by Peter Saville)…”
(more info and images of other 8 stamps via Creative Review, credit info for stamps above: “The sleeve of London Calling by The Clash (1979) features a photograph of bassist Paul Simonon smashing his bass on stage - as shot by Pennie Smith. Designer Ray Lowry’s design is apparently a homage to Elvis Presley’s debut album layout. Above right: Mike Oldfield’s Tubular Bells (1973) sleeve is by Trevor Key” )