These colourful mosaics by Canadian artist Chris Dorosz don’t consist of pieces of tile. In the close-up you can see the acrylic gels used to fill in spaces between industrial staples. I cannot imagine how painstaking this must have been to create.
We might have to brave the Seattle turkey-sale traffic this weekend if we can’t sell our Seahawks tickets. Luckily this print is helping me feel ok about it.
|| Unveiled @ Albie Designs
I am head over heels for Claire Morgan’s installations, even if I am a little scared of taxidermy birds.
Inspired by the solo Sticker art pieces by Brooklyn-based Flat Vernacular. En masse these motifs are placed on unique wallpaper. Incredible.
|| Inspected @ bltd
Just because I don’t have any tattoos myself doesn’t mean I don’t appreciate the amazing pieces of personal art they can be. Vancouver illustrator/tattoo artist Nomi Chi creates such inspiring pieces.
|| Encountered @ Nomi Chi
New pieces by ceramic artist Keiko Matsui. These beautiful shapes look so perfect with their imperfections and I feel are quite aptly titled ‘Torn’.
|| Noticed @ Keiko Matsui & Modamuse
Happy coincidence. Just stumbled across the marvelous artworks of Daisaku Kawada and then discovered he’s showing while I’m in Berlin.
|| Examined at Daisaku Kawada & HF Contemporary Art - Berlin
There’s something so calming about this that I needed today. Anyone know who it’s by?
Musee d’Art Moderne, Paris.
There’s more talent in the Canadian prairies than you’d think. Amazing realism by Christopher Stott.
|| Noticed @ Anthology Mag
Examined @ Emmanuel Polanco
Beheld @ My Love For You


Noted @ The Jealous Curator