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I have been into Andrea Wan’s work for years! I featured her on Brown Paper Bag blog today.
I have been into Andrea Wan’s work for years! I featured her on Brown Paper Bag blog today.
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I wrote about Charlotte Trounce on the Brown Paper Bag blog today!
I wrote about Charlotte Trounce on the Brown Paper Bag blog today!
flavorpill:

crushabledotcom:

Arrested Development Yearbook: Meet Buster Bluth
(gif: vickki)

countdown mode. 
Lots of interesting things in Trey Wright’s photographs of assemblages. On Brown Paper Bag!View Post
danielrolnik:

Finally went inside Harry Blitzstein gallery on Fairfax - it’s always closed!
Photo via Luísa Cortesão ’s Flickr
 
willlaren:

HAVE YOU SEEN ME by helllllllen on Flickr.
legendary fan art.

Omg. Amazing.
I run a shop through eyra illustration gallery where I sell original illustrations. Here are a few that are in stock. They are even more beautiful in person!
Original illustrations in the eyra shop.
On Brown Paper Bag: Kirsten Rothbart’s illustrations. Great, hazy color palette, and throwbacks to the 90’s/2000’s.View Post
flozac:

the principal at my school made an announcement yesterday that the girls need to start covering up and then i found this in the hallway
supersonicelectronic:

Jun Cen.
Illustrations by Jun Cen:
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MFA Illustration Practice cohort! He also has work in eyra’s show, Don’t Call Me Honney
"The desire to make images move, the need to capture movement seems to be with us 30,000 years ago in the cave paintings of Chauvet. … [T]he bison appears to have multiple sets of legs. Maybe that was the artist’s way of creating the impression of movement. I think this need to recreate movement is a mystical urge. It’s an attempt to capture the mystery of who and what we are and then to think about, to contemplate that mystery."
Martin Scorsese in his 2013 NEH Jefferson Lecture, “Persistence of Vision: Reading the Language of Cinema.” Fresh Air excerpted the lecture for a portion of our show on Tuesday. (via nprfreshair)
Fish Indie: Interview: Sarah Barnes from Brown Paper Bag