STUFF 'N' THINGS

My ever-increasing obsession with art, imagery & inappropriate humour has led me to create this blog.
It is my sanctuary of visions which for one reason or another bring me happiness and a giggle

If one of your artworks or links appear on my blog and you don't feel flattered and wish for me to remove it, please just tell me.

ENJOY!!!

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Robert and Shane ParkeHarrison

http://www.parkeharrison.com/


Working in an artistic conceit that dates back into the early history of photography, Robert ParkeHarrison poses in his own photographs, not as a subject for self-portraiture, but as an anonymous Everyman figure struggling heroically but futilely with the forces of nature in a drear world. Incorporating aspects of theater, performance art, sculpture, and painting, ParkeHarrison's haunting, disturbing images transcend the familiar world of conventional photographic representation into surreality and resonate with the force of myth.
























































































































Monday, December 1, 2008

Shinzi Katoh













Shinzi Katoh is a Japanese Zakka artist of worldwide acclaim. He is based in Aichi in the central region of Japan where he has his own gallery, shop and museum. His designs are whimsical, childlike and gorgeous! All of his products are designed to be practical but also to make you smile and feel happy – that is the central theme of Zakka design and art.

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Monday, November 17, 2008

Brandon Ragnar Johnson










Illustrator Brandon Ragnar Johnson grew up under the sweltering sun and bright lights of Las Vegas. From there it was stints in Japan, Taiwan, Mexico and Hollywood before settling in Southern California with his wife and two children.
He now works in advertising and as an animation development artist for Disney, MTV, Nickelodeon and other studios.
Prints of Ragnar’s illustrations of women and monsters, women and chimps, and women and women can be found in galleries, fine retail establishments and at http://www.littlecartoons.com/