Have to say I don’t know what this website is about but I love it. Collections of stuff, sometimes with some quote or other to tie it all together. A bit of an experiment in online curation? If you know what this blog is for (and the reality wont disappoint me), let me know! ta x
Archive for the 'on t’webs' Category
Random wicked blog…
Friday, 25th June, 2010Creative bra ads – no boobs in sight
Tuesday, 22nd June, 2010It’s nice to see a bit of thinking in advertising and these make me laugh. Plus I get to feel smug for getting all the jokes. Apparently some people don’t. I’m great I am. Yes indeed.
Unofficial North Korea Photos
Thursday, 17th June, 2010Random and very interesting photo essay by a Russian guy called Artemii Lebedev on his trip to North Korea. The images are of scenes not normally photographed by tourists, compulsory tour guides tend to keep to the strict rules on what is and isn’t seen outside.
Sketch Book Project
Wednesday, 16th June, 2010This looks like fun. They send you a blank sketch book, you fill it in and send it back, it goes into their collection in Brooklyn then goes on tour around the States. If you want you can opt to have the pages scanned and put online. Personally I’m looking forward to nosing through the final collection somewhen next year!
Sarah A. King – super illustrator
Tuesday, 15th June, 2010Tomokazu Matsuyama
Tuesday, 1st June, 2010Harry Draws Pictures
Saturday, 29th May, 2010Harriet Seed is an illustrator based in Brighton. She’s super cool and her illustrations are ace. Check out some more of her stuff at HarryDrawsPictures.com. The printed pictures are particularly close to my heart.
Megan Whitmarsh on The Creative Lives
Friday, 21st May, 2010I quite like Megan Whitmarsh’s embroidery stuff and the website I found the film on is well worth a look.
“The Creative Lives is a documentary project aimed at inspiring people to create their own work by giving them a view into the world of today’s contemporary artists. Each documentary not only shows how these artists create their work, but also attempts to find out why they do what they do and who has helped or inspired them to get to where they are.”
twelve storeys high, made of radiation…
Sunday, 16th May, 2010I love this Brad Neely animation so much it hurts me inside. Just a little.
Andrew Rae, oh how i love thee
Sunday, 16th May, 2010I’ve been a big fan of Andrew Rae’s illustrations for a long time, this one was made for the Boosh, which makes it doubly good.







