The Rest is Up to You

by on March 20, 2010

If you love witty little kids, you must check this out.
If you love brilliant ideas, you must check this out.
If you never check out any other recommendations I make on this blog, please, make an exception this one time.

Go to Poppytalk now to read a post about a father who sent his third-grade son’s watercolor paintings out into the art world to be added to and modified by a range of artists and designers. The Rest is Up to You is an amazing book collaboration showing off the resulting artwork.

The post includes hilarious and often wise-beyond-his-age critiques by Cohen the third-grader himself of the finished product. Not to be missed!

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I really, really love Frank Stella and his ability to cross the threshold from making a painting into an object.
This was my immediate reaction to Greg Bogin’s work as well. Check out his work after the jump… and then see where much of his influence comes from Frank Stella

{images via Leo Koenig}

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Yes

by Emily on March 19, 2010

{image via Hey Yoshimi}

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Alberto Seveso

by Emily on March 19, 2010

These are shots of varnish expanding in a fish bowl of water. Amazing!

More after the jump….

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Insanely Cute Picture

by Emily on March 19, 2010

I’m starting a new thing called ‘Insanely Cute Picture Fridays’.

Why? Because it’s FRIDAY!

{image via A Stealer of Hearts}

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Misha De Ridder

by Emily on March 19, 2010

So beautiful…. more after the jump

{images via Misha de Ridder}

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Uh huh

by Emily on March 18, 2010

{image via Artschoolvets}

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The Cabin

by Emily on March 14, 2010

My ‘Morning View’ post from two weeks ago remains popular, so I thought I’d share more images from the cabin in W.Va where it was taken. Enjoy!

More images after the jump!

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Brendan Wenzel

by Emily on March 14, 2010

These are fun — check out more on Brendan Wenzel’s site

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by Emily on March 14, 2010

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