Nightmare

Author: Facemelter | Posted: 12/11/09 3:08 pm

Aeron Alfrey’s print based on American Werewolf in London:

Here is my depiction of the nightmare Nazi demons from An American Werewolf In London, originally published (in black and white) in Electric Ant #2.

I am selling signed and numbered high quality art prints of this in a limited edition of 666. An unspecified number of prints will be held back for a future solo show.

Buy this print and some other great stuff here.


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Gum

Author: Facemelter | Posted: 12/11/09 10:33 am

Looks like Dentyne decided to get WEIRD…from Anthony Yankovic:

If you like chewing gum, then pick one of these Dentyne bottles up at your local gum store. They’ve been slowly popping up here and there, as the old stock depletes they are replaced by these newer fancier ones.

Also, check out one of his new deck designs:


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Dust

Author: Facemelter | Posted: 12/10/09 11:18 pm


Paul Hazelton’s sculptures are made of dust.

The dust of everyday life – the unavoidable and necessary by-product of living, engrosses me. Art, also an unavoidable and necessary by-product of living, engrosses me. Art, like dust, is a residue of life and therefore, the making of art is like an extreme act of self-exfoliation. For me, making art is a per-version of life that has many possible diversions. Sometimes these diversions take you somewhere unexpected, sometimes somewhere gross but you have to keep going.

Check out more of Paul’s work and bio here.


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Float

Author: Facemelter | Posted: 12/10/09 7:57 pm

Coolest record player (concept) ever:

The record player uses a carrier and dock outfitted with a magnetic and auto-calibrating control system which carries the LP into thin air as it is playing music. a self-running record player shaped
in the form of a red sphere, contains a needle, amplifier and speaker, spins around the record,
bringing the music to life. the sphere that plays the vinyl was technically influenced by the ‘vinyl killer’,
currently the world’s smallest LP player that has a built-in motor, amplifier and speaker.


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Skull Transformation

Author: Facemelter | Posted: 12/09/09 9:33 am

Kenn TwoFour’s hand screened woodcuts.

Jazz up that dark corner with this handmade set of skulls which depicts the transformation from normal powerless human to an all powerful telepathic space zombie overlord. Shocking but colorful!

Set of four skulls. Each is 3 1/2 X 5 inches. 2 color screen print on 1/4 inch wood. Blue,green,yellow and purple. Hand cut and hand printed by me at Wearwolf Press in Atlanta. Comes ready to hang on your wall and also has a magnet attached.

Each set is hand signed.

Buy them, and more, here.


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Burlesque

Author: Facemelter | Posted: 11/24/09 1:28 pm

coloringcontest

Burlesque of North America, fine purveyors of impeccably designed printed materials and beyond, have a holiday themed coloring contest up.
After voting at their Holiday Bonanza the lucky winner will receive a poster pack from Burlesque!
Get all the details and the coloring page here.
Hurry, judgment night is December 12th.


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King of the Road

Author: Facemelter | Posted: 11/23/09 1:02 pm

There’s a great post over at The Selvedge Yard on custom 1970s vans.
1970s vans hold a very special spot in my heart. Especially red ones with a mirror over a bed in the back…


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Ohio Pride

Author: Facemelter | Posted: 11/22/09 8:55 pm

This rolled through on ffffound.
Original article by grain edit on the designer Mikey Burton.


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TV Carnage

Author: Facemelter | Posted: 11/19/09 5:07 pm


These DVD’s are total mind fucks in the best possible way.

In case you don’t know: Each TV CARNAGE volume is hundreds of hours of exceptionally bad TV lovingly fused together into an hour plus; glorious cesspools of retardation. These are the compilations that have been featured and loved by VICE MAGAZINE, NME, SHARPEWORLD, FORT DRASIC, OK FLAVOR, DAILY CANDY (see CARNAGE KUDOS for more) and shown in festivals and porn theatres throughout North America, Europe and Japan.

Get them here.


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Kris Kuksi

Author: Facemelter | Posted: 11/19/09 11:33 am

Kris Kuksi’s sculptures are amazing.
He has a new show opening at the Joshua Liner Gallery this weekend.
Check out more of Kris’ work here.


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