Monday, May 20th, 2013

Vintage, Vinyl, and ART.

In correlation with Retromended’s returning event, RES-UR-ECT, Twelve21 Gallery will open it’s doors Saturday, May 25th from 3 -7p. Our crazy cool owners over at Laughing Samurai have had an extra busy couple of months, leaving “Superimpose” up on gallery … Continue reading

Friday, May 17th, 2013

Two Thousand Tinted Flowers

Remember RED, the portrait artists that works in unique and unusual mediums? Last year we blogged about her incredible portrait of Zhang Yimous using 750 pairs of socks. And surely we’ve shared with you her inspiring works with coffee at … Continue reading

Wednesday, May 15th, 2013

Orlando’s Fringe Festival – 2013

As we drove to work Monday morning, we couldn’t help but notice the giant mason jar installation being built in the lawn near The Venue (on Virginia Drive). Our first thought was “Where are those silly bootcamp goers going to … Continue reading

Monday, May 13th, 2013

Fog Sculpturist – Fujiko Nakaya

Japanese artist and first fog sculpturist, Fujiko Nakaya returns to the forefront of the art world with her latest fog installation in San Francisco at the Exploratorium (museum of science, art and human perception). Beginning last month in April and … Continue reading

Thursday, May 9th, 2013

Orlando Art Happenings – May 2013

Alright… we know we are a tad late but there is still time for discovering what May has in store for us! ALREADY HAPPENED BUT NOTEWORTHY Snap! Orlando 2013 – Motion To Light Last weekend, people from all over the … Continue reading

Monday, April 29th, 2013

Street Art in Les Bains Douches

Les Bains Douches was once made a name for itself as a Parisian Nightclub in the 1980′s. Now, in 2013, it will be better known as the location where amazing, works of street art were created and demolished all within … Continue reading

Wednesday, April 24th, 2013

The Journey of Sketchtravel

“The stunning Sketchtravel book has many incredible, wordless tales to tell.” Lee Unkrich, Director at Pixar HOW IT BEGAN The journey of the red sketchbook was conjured in the heads of Dice Tsutsumi (Japan) and Gerald Guerlais (France). As friends … Continue reading

Friday, April 12th, 2013

Tribal Trends In Contemporary Art

The 2012 – 2013 invasion of tribal patterns and native american influences, has been obvious for some time now. It’s been coined a trend in industries such as: fashion, fabric, design and art. But when we happened up these 1920′s … Continue reading

Monday, February 25th, 2013

Fifties Fotography.

Ok, so we know it’s “photography,” but it’s proven that 95% of people enjoy alliteration, so just roll with it. This little photo post was triggered as we were browsing through Pinterest for daily inspiration and came across this lovely … Continue reading

Wednesday, February 6th, 2013

The Sleep of The Beloved

Sleep. Its a thing of fascination. Of mystery. We often wake, boggled by our orientation and dreams, wondering what our activity may have looked like throughout the night. The curiosity of German Photographer, Paul Schneggenburger, stems deeper. In this series, … Continue reading