
Great ocean + surf inspired work from Julie Goldstein.

This dude made the greatest Halloween costume ever – a low poly-count version of himself. Here’s the technical details, and a flickr set.

Massive Attack – “United Snakes” by United Visual Artists. Starts simple, then gets bonkers. I’ve gotta get deeper into Open Frameworks…

Lots more here.

Golf clubhouse in New Zealand; I don’t golf, so I’m partial to the place in the winter.
Spotted on ArchDaily.
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from Wooster Collective

Really nice work from Germany. I don’t know why, but his hand-drawn typography makes me laugh in a good way. There’s also pandas with harmoniums and fire-breathing giraffes if you look closely enough.

Maybe it’s living in crowded cities most of my life, perhaps it’s the warm Southern California climate…but Antarctica is on my short list of places to visit. The USAP has a killer free photo library until that time comes.
Stuart Klepper’s book, “From the Circle to the Pole” is well worth a look as well.

Built using Scriptographer, a scripting plug-in for Adobe Illustrator. Jonathan Puckey is part of the team behind Scriptographer, and this particular plug-in is still in development.


Lui Ferreyra evokes Chuck Close, Egon Schiele and a touch of the digital in his figurative and landscape work that he refers to as “fragmentism”. Most of the works are at least 48″ on the short side and must be spectacular to look at in person.