I plead the fifth on how that bowling ball got there in the first place. Artwork by Chris Gugliotti — via
Corg Life
The first official #weylandwednesday up now at 78squid.com — via templesmith
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Artists imagine movie sequels that were never made. Hand-pulled screenprint (edition of 50) 18 x 24 inches — via iam8bit
Her coffee smelt nice, but it felt like somebody was watching her. It was chilly outside and the aroma of the coffee now had a touch of salt. Like a deep lake of oil, her drink now took on a new dimension. Another side of the kingdom was now presented — via Design Chapel
Nostalgia kick. The one & only time I get to draw the Maxx. Grew up on this book. Sam Keith knows how to do some very different comics. Lots to learn from such talent — via templesmith
Artists imagine movie sequels that were never made. Giclée print (edition of 100) 24 x 34 inches — via iam8bit
Otis has no shame, particularly if cheese is involved. Chris Gugliotti + The Frogman — via Corg Life
Artists imagine movie sequels that were never made. Giclée print (edition of 15) 24 x 36 inches — via iam8bit
My Little Xenomorph
. Now on eBay (just search for it under Templesmith original art). Dig it so much I might do a couple artist proofs for 78SQUID after I tweak it a little. Love doing the oddball sketchcovers every now & then — via templesmith
Artists imagine movie sequels that were never made. Giclée print (edition of 100) 22 x 29½ inches — via iam8bit
We are proud to announce an all new stunning art collection celebrating series 8 of Doctor Who. Created especially for publication in the Radio Times by artist Stuart Manning in time for each episode, the posters were all individually designed in a retro style. Particular attention was paid to create striking imagery combined with gorgeous period typography — via Big Chief Studios
Laminated clear float glass with cast concrete base and cast white bronze lighthouse. H 450 x W 250 x D 250mm — via Broken Liquid
Landscape architect Paul Sangha has created Metamorphous, a corten steel sculpture designed to provide a solution to foreshore erosion for a waterfront property in Vancouver, Canada — viaCONTEMPORIST
There’s a furry price to pay for cuddle time with Otis.
Worth it — via Corg Life
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If you think maps are a boring relic of a bygone age since the arrival of GPS, you obviously haven’t discovered the work of Herb Lester Associates. Which means you probably need to invest in the company’s latest work, The Raymond Chandler Map Of Los Angeles.
It’s another gem of a design, this time by Paul Rogers, with words by Kim Cooper. As you might have guessed it is a guide to Chandler’s LA, as well as the world of his alter-ego, private detective Philip Marlowe. So a mix of locations from the books, the films and Chandler’s personal life.
All of that on an A2 (folded to A6) map, which is litho-printed in England on 100 per cent recycled paper. If you want one, it’s new on, retailing for just £4 — via Retro To Go
There’s so much instant gratification on the internet it can feel like torture having to wait for a physical item to travel to my house. Can’t Amazon.com have an orbital warehouse that shoots objects down to your place? That sounds totally feasible with no possible downsides — via Minimumble




















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