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Illustrations by Tabitha Bianca Brown

Illustrations by Tabitha Bianca Brown

Tabitha Bianca Brown is a Chicago-based illustrator who describes her style as “a hybrid of 70s soul funk, noir, and minimalism.”

Bitchin’ Designs by Black Milk

Bitchin’ Designs by Black Milk

Black Milk is an Australian clothing label founded by James Lillis that specializes in exclusive designer leggings, dresses and swimsuits.

Monster Skin Rug by Joshua Ben Longo

Monster Skin Rug by Joshua Ben Longo

I’m loving this “Monster Skin Rug” by Joshua Ben Longo. Also available in yeti-white!

Joanna Mulder “Joannarchy” Prints

Joanna Mulder “Joannarchy” Prints

Joanna Mulder’s Joannarchy art prints feature a pantheon of trippy, macabre and gleefully weird characters, many rendered in eye-popping lysergic hues.

Johnny Panessa Photography

Johnny Panessa Photography

Johnny Panessa’s passion for photography has led him to places as diverse as Peru, Bali and Vietnam, as well as fostered an ongoing dialogue with his stomping grounds in Brooklyn, Newark and Long Island.

Office “Space” by ai3

Office “Space” by ai3

Interior design/architecture firm ai3 designed a stunning retro-futuristic office for The SuperGroup, an interactive marketing agency based in Atlanta.

Garbage Pail Kids-Inspired Art @ Gallery 1988

Garbage Pail Kids-Inspired Art @ Gallery 1988

Gallery 1988 continues their winning streak with another pop culture-themed art show, this time based around 80’s gross-out phenomenon the Garbage Pail Kids.

Javier Piñón: Collage Art

Javier Piñón: Collage Art

Javier Piñón uses clippings from old magazines and books to create worlds that are both fantastic and familiar, epic yet incredibly intimate.

Cambodia by Moonlight: Solar-Powered Lantern by Kamworks

Cambodia by Moonlight: Solar-Powered Lantern by Kamworks

Solar energy company Kamworks developed the “MoonLight,” a solar-powered lantern, to serve the 70+ percent of Cambodians that have no access to the power grid. Photos by Mathieu Young.

Ghostdogs by Eva Funderburgh

Ghostdogs by Eva Funderburgh

Eva Funderburgh has created an installation of running “Ghostdogs” in an empty storefront of the Ballard Neighborhood of Seattle. The 17 sculptures took three weeks of work and 240 square feet of chicken wire to create.

Florence Gidez: Dwellings

Florence Gidez: Dwellings

Florence Gidez is an artist and printmaker based in Brooklyn, originally from Vermont. I’m particularly fond of the ramshackle dwellings she depicts in some of her prints, structures that are somehow endearing as they lean and crumble into their wild, occasionally surreal surroundings.

Nick Gentry: Floppy Disk Portraits

Nick Gentry: Floppy Disk Portraits

London-based artist Nick Gentry uses old floppy disks as a canvas in his painted portraits, in doing so exploring humanity’s ongoing integration with technology and the issues of identity, life cycles and waste culture inherent within.