Fox Bunnys…Elephant
Original painting on wood by Sylvie Thamsir.
Artifacts & Faux Narratives
In the scavenging Bill Russell was doing during his artist residency at Recology San Francisco, he would find small artifacts that intrigued him enough to create to a faux narrative around it. He drew on them and archived them.
January 21, 2011
The return of Fiona Smyth’s CHEEZ!
CHEEZ was originally a monthly comic drawing published in Canada’s Exclaim Magazine over a ten year period from 1992 to 2002. There were no editorial restrictions on the work apart from the monthly deadline and the colour restrictions of the paper (the art work had to be black and white). Each drawing was created shortly before the deadline and numbered in chronological order. This CHEEZ, featured on INDEXG’s Monday Artpost will be drawn weekly and will continue with the same numbering sequence and restrictive palette. A collection of the first one hundred strips was published as CHEEZ 100 by Pedlar Press in 2001.
May 7, 2010R.O. Blechman Reveals The Lowdown On Notgeld.
In Germany during the early 1920s rampant inflation wreaked havoc on the economy (an American dollar—worth 330 marks in 1921—skyrocketed in 1923 to 4,200,000,000,000 marks… at its zenith, an American dollar was worth 99,000,000,000,000). In an attempt to replace or supplement the increasingly valueless German currency, cities took to printing their own money—notgeld, or emergency money (literally “necessity moneyâ€). Notgeld was usually printed as paper banknotes and was usable only in the municipality where it was issued. Read R.O. Blechman’s article, Order, Disorder and Notgeld on the AIGA blog and have have a look at some of his collection.
A scatological illustration on notgeld from the town of Itzehoe in Holstein.
May 3, 2010Bill & Tomio & Louis’ Excellent China Adventure
Last month, Reactor’s Bill Grigsby, Louis Fishauf and Tomio Nitto visited illustrator/artists Henrik Drescher and Wu Wing Yee in Dali, Yunnan, China. Aarmed with digital cameras, the intrepid travellers took a lot of pictures. When they got back, Louis exercised his considerable design talents to edit and create a slide show of their trip.
April 21, 2010Carolyn Gowdy’s Shelves
For many years Carolyn has been creating wonderful sculptures as an extension of her illustrations.