Andy Warhol philosophy pencil set, enough said. Pair with Warhol’s biography as a graphic novel.
MUST HAVE.
Andy Warhol philosophy pencil set, enough said. Pair with Warhol’s biography as a graphic novel.
MUST HAVE.
We do.
—Dorn
Perfect night to be in the ArtBomb garden with the perfect people.
—Dorn
Girls Standing on Lawns – a wonderfully quirky collaboration between Maira Kalman, Daniel Handler, and MoMA
YES.
We need to make this a thing again.
Artist Paul Gaugin playing the harmonium in his underwear in Alfonse Mucha’s studio in Paris, c. 1895 (via Retronaut)
Optimal harmonium-playing attire.
Helvetica Bold.
“I have a million things to talk to you about. All I want in this world is you. I want to see you and talk. I want the two of us to begin everything from the beginning.”
Courtenay Mill, Newry SC
—Dorn
A thought
—Dorn
King of King
—Dorn
Working it out.
—Dorn
At its best, the sensation of writing is that of any unmerited grace. It is handed to you, but only if you look for it. You search, you break your heart, your back, your brain, and then — and only then — it is handed to you.
Annie Dillard (b. April 30, 1945) in The Writing Life
Song: “State of Grace” by Beth Orton
“So, do it. Decide. Is this the life you want to live? Is this the person you want to love? Is this the best you can be? Can you be stronger? Kinder? More Compassionate? Decide. Breathe in. Breathe out and decide.”
Some time ago, I tracked down a surviving copy of Ralph Steadman’s fairly obscure 1995 illustrations for George Orwell’s Animal Farm. Last week, I spent time scanning and restoring the images, then wrote about the edition with the appropriate background and context.Three days…
100 Years of Type In Design
As part of the forthcoming AIGA… Type Worship
James Haggerty makes amazing Star Wars characters solely out of staples, a fine addition to this gallery of office supply art.
Drawing Autism – amazing visual tour of the autistic mind from kids and graphic artists on the spectrum