Legendary skateboarder and artist Mark Gonzales is getting ready to do some spring cleaning, and if you are in New York you can reap the benefits. The Gonz is hosting a studio sale, selling original drawings, zines, shirts, and much more. The sale takes place at 580 Broadway on March 29th from 11-8PM. Hit the jump for some more from Mark.
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Rachel Domm – The Best
Rachel Domm is an illustrator living and working in Brooklyn, New York, with great work for clients such as The New Yorker and The New York Times. We received her new zine “The Best” in the mail, and it is full of colorful and detailed lighthearted illustrations.
Check out her site for additional work and The Best Vol. 1 is available for order online. Cute kittens, unicorns and other surprises await inside. More after the jump.
Mark Schaer
Oakland’s Mark Schaer started making collages a year ago and has already amassed some great work. Mark’s digital collages source images of fashion models, comic books, celebrities, athletes and much more and combines them in sometimes chaotic, sometimes understated ways. When the first few images had “The King of Kong” cast and Freddie Gibbs, I knew this guy was cool.
Check out Mark’s site for more, as well as his Flickr and below the jump.
ENRIQUE MARTĺNEZ CELAYA opens at Simon Lee Gallery

London’s Simon Lee Gallery presents a new exhibition by ENRIQUE MARTĺNEZ CELAYA titled The Open. The show runs through April 1st – May 12th, 2010, opening March 31st 2010 6-8pm.
Simon Lee
12 Berkeley Street
London W1J BDT
T +44 (0) 20 7491 0100
Tomorrow is Here, a solo exhibition by Suzannah Sinclair

Samsøn is proud to present Suzannah Sinclair’s 2nd solo exhibition with the gallery: “Tomorrow is Here” from March 26 – May 1st, 2010: Artist’s Reception Friday, March 26 / 6-8pm
The new ocean paintings are 8 x 11 inches; the size of a page from these same vintage men’s magazines devoid of figures.
“They are sometimes from advertisements trying to convey a warm easy feeling that embody the beauty and stillness that I find in the women I paint. I like the pairing of ‘Sister What a Good Time’: landscape, that insane feeling of getting lost in the depths of someone’s eyes or the blue depth of the ocean.”
The works will be installed in an environment complete with lamps, rugs, Bertoia benches and pots/planters with plants setting a stage for comfort, suggestion & space-time. A mirror can be part of a scene without the figure through reflection.
“I like the word ‘quietude’. Just saying…”
Suzannah Sinclair was born in Frankfurt, Germany in 1979 and currently resides in NY, NY
450 Harrison Ave. / 29 Thayer St. Boston, MA 02118
T 617.357.7177
fabian unternährer

Swiss-based freelance photographer Fabian Unternährer has posted a new series titled “Just Passangers.“ This collection documents seemingly everyday moments, quirky and beautiful, in danger of going unnoticed.
More work by Kotryna Zukauskaite
Who says statistics can’t be fun? UK based illustrator Kotryna Zukauskaite brings paper to life to serve up statistics, with whimsy, in her new project titled “How to Play Statistics.”
Muris Halilovic
Artist Muris Halilovic of Bosnia & Herzegovina shares series in media from the photographic to the mixed media; each series with its own flavor and voice.


