Shilo Engelbrecht
Australia-raised artist Shilo Engelbrecht currently works out a studio in Cambridge, U.K., where she creates oil paintings that are later digitally printed on home textiles such as tablecloths,...
View ArticleDiarmuid Kelley
Often I feel like a painter is great at portraits or still lifes, but usually not both. However, the work of Diarmuid Kelley is the perfect example of a painter who excels at both. His aesthetic is...
View ArticleHouse of Cardboard by Dosshaus
Meet Dosshaus, a collective formed by the imaginations of Zoey Taylor and David Connelly in 2011. One of their more fascinating projects is House of Cardboard. Employing cardboard, glue, and paint,...
View ArticleOversize Knitting by Jacqueline Fink and Lara Hutton
Photographed by Sharyn Cairns, this dramatic Sea Art exhibition is the collaboration of hand knitter Jacqueline Fink and stylist/ceramicist Lara Hutton. Labeled as an “aesthetic convergence,” the show...
View ArticlePetra Börner
I was in London last week, which explains why I’ve had UK-based designers and artists on my brain lately—including Petra Börner. Currently based in London, Börner hails from Sweden. And I think you can...
View ArticleKim Baise Mobiles
Los Angeles artist Kim Baise‘s work appeals to me on an aesthetic and a nostalgic level: one of my earliest memories involving decorative objects is my childhood mobile (it was a polka-dotted umbrella...
View ArticleJim Darling
There’s something so exciting and romantic about the act of traveling, especially when you’re lucky enough to snag the window seat. This could possibly explain why I am so in love with these paintings...
View ArticleDavid Baerwalde
Yesterday, while browsing at one of my favorite local shops, Hudson Grace, I came across the work of David Baerwalde—the Atlanta artist behind these wonderful wooden cakes. (I’m kicking myself for not...
View ArticleBridgette Meinhold at Gallery MAR
Those of you who have been reading Anthology since the beginning may remember that Bridgette Meinhold appeared in Issue No. 1/Fall 2010. In the course of writing the travel story on Park City, I...
View ArticleKerri Rosenthal
Talk about impactful. These paintings by Kerri Rosenthal are just plain gorgeous. Rosenthal’s background is in fashion and communications, which I think lends an interesting slant to her work. These...
View ArticleArt-o-carton
I can’t resist an Art-o-mat. The few times I’ve come across one, I’ve made a beeline for the machine and never been disappointed in the little works of art it dispenses. For those unfamiliar with...
View ArticleLaurel Canyon Dreaming
When the art prints of Laurel Canyon Dreaming found their way into my inbox, I knew I immediately had to share. Penny, the artist behind Laurel Canyon Dreaming, bases each work on original paintings,...
View ArticleHuntz Liu
Cut paper is one of those art forms that requires precision and patience. Those traits alone are impressive! But I was especially drawn to these because of the wonderful hues that the artist employs....
View ArticleDrywell Art
I’ll be the first to admit that my kitchen doesn’t have a lot of personality—stainless steel appliances, stone counters, gray backsplash, cherry-wood cabinets. So I like to rotate the art in the space...
View ArticleJimbobart
I was just going through some photos of my trip to London last fall, and couldn’t help but smile when I came across the above, which was taken in the Jimbobart shop in Shoreditch. Designer James Ward’s...
View ArticlePermanent Press Editions
I’m on an art kick right now—looking to refresh my décor with new, affordable art. I’ve had my eye on quite a few pieces over Permanent Press Editions for a while, and have been slowly narrowing down...
View ArticleSummer Pierre
Meet Summer Pierre, an illustrator who I feel somehow has a direct line to my brain. Rather than posting long-form blog posts about what’s going on in her life, she instead captures those feelings...
View ArticleElicia Edijanto
The minute I saw these watercolors by Elicia Edijanto, my mouth totally dropped. Based in Jakarta, Edijanto’s work “captures unique connection between animals and children using only black and white...
View ArticleErica Salcedo
Sometimes you just need to take a break from “serious” art and revel in the sheer fun that illustration can provide. Particularly fun are the works of Erica Salcedo. Bold and quirky, Salcedo...
View ArticleJordan Sullivan
Jordan Sullivan deftly pairs prose and photography. The Los Angeles-based artist and writer is truly a gifted photographer, and what’s captured my attention the most is his Death Valley series....
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