Archive for the ‘The Artist’ Category

meet the mongolia artists of tiger translate

By Kevin Lee • Sep 3rd, 2010

The selected four Mongolian artists for Tiger Translate are all young and talented individuals. Though language was quite the barrier, I did manage to get them to pose for some shots and also in the process get to know them and their work a little better. Here is some information I managed to dig up [...]



nixon art mosh

By Pat Law • Sep 1st, 2010

Self-explanatory. Will be there. I miss my people.



deathwish x antwuan dixon skateboard deck

By Pat Law • Aug 22nd, 2010

Styled like a Monopoly board, this deck is a memoir in motion, planted with places that are precious to Deathwish, including the address of the home he grew up in, and his favourite skatepark.



happy wallflower

By Pat Law • Aug 8th, 2010

When an office looks like a tattered box filled with boring fuck furniture, it’s difficult to expect the employees to feel inspired. Which is dangerous, if one’s selling ideas for a living.



the world’s slowest sms billboard

By Pat Law • Jul 20th, 2010

Text to a number. Wait for 20 minutes or thereabouts. Watch a bunch of busy bees change letters so as to broadcast your text. Celebrate having the biggest mother of a text message. Propose to your girlfriend while you’re at it. Promise to not whine like a butch again.



about theories and reality

By Pat Law • Jul 13th, 2010

A Wiley Miller Non Sequitur comic that sums up my stance on economists. ;)



roxart x jeff koons

By Pat Law • Jul 3rd, 2010

Oh the power of Marketing. If this installation at Advocate Hope Children’s Hospital wasn’t done by overrated Jeff Koons, it would’ve been called decoration.



oic turns four! get involved!

By Pat Law • Jul 1st, 2010

My family at Organisation of Illustrators Council is turning four, and we’re celebrating in style (more news about that in due time)! If you’re an illustrator or a closet illustrator begging to come out, here’s your chance at fame!



the walking masterpiece

By Pat Law • May 26th, 2010

Why can’t anything be the canvas for Art? Why can’t the canvas be wood, skin, or perhaps even cotton? Why can’t the frame be of one’s body? I believe the best form of Art is around us. I agree that some artists may get too carried away with bullshitting, but the truth is, Art is what we want to see.



kaws’ first solo museum exhibition

By Pat Law • May 12th, 2010

One of my favourite street-turned-contemporary artist, KAWS, will unveil his first solo museum exhibition next month at Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum. Expect the usual suite of KAWS paintings, sculptures, drawings, apparel, product and graphic design, and of course, limited-edition toys.