
Ruth Murray’s paintings of teens and tweens goofing off, partying, eating too much candy, and causing mischief.

Ruth Murray’s paintings of teens and tweens goofing off, partying, eating too much candy, and causing mischief.

History, pop culture, and design collide in these exquisite color drenched photographs by Los Angeles based photographer Matt Lipps.

Spunky Zoe’s works are based on her theory of two monsters, one that lives inside her and one that lives outside. Constantly battling, these two monsters pull and tug her in every direction making her face her deepest fears one drawing at a time.

Helmut Palla blurs the lines between innovative furniture and art with his chair sculptures. Some of these objects look like you could sit on them but why would you when you could sit on the floor and stare at them instead?

Australian photographer Jacob Ring updates us with several new personal and commercial projects on his newly relaunched site.

São Paulo based Dea Lellis’ graphic paintings are steeped in mythology as well as references to movies, terror, music, and fashion.

It’s nice to see that professor of drawing at the Sheridan Institute David Poolman practices what he preaches and makes beautiful drawings full of delicate detail and the kind of humor that only a Canadian artist can come up with.