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8.07.2009

Get down

Director Tim Burton’s ability to twist and tweak what’s considered “normal” is inspiration for Kevin Tong’s artwork.

That the moviemaker can take a sherbet colored neighborhood in the film Edward Scissorhands, and turn it on its head – well, that’s what Tong seeks to do, too.

“It’s real life, but you don’t have to follow the rules,” said Tong, who is based in Los Angeles.

There are many influences on Tong's work. But the 25-year old artist has singled out Burton by banning himself from watching Edward Scissorhands for ten years as a quirky test of self-discipline. (He has about six years left.) But Tong has taken Burton’s philosophy and run with it, building up an enviable portfolio during his short career.

Tong has created concert posters in a gorgeous comic-book/antiquated style for a long list of big-name bands including Beck, Rilo Kiley, Weezer and The Shins. His first big poster was for one of his favorites: Built to Spill. It’s an ideal mix for a talented artist who also happens to be a music lover.

Better yet? “It’s the last vestige of where you can truly be free as an illustrator,” Tong said.

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The dirt on photography in the desert

Cheryl Diaz Meyers: Photography without borders, via apple.com.

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8.06.2009

Andrea Wan

8.05.2009

Nom, nom, nom

Paper tableware by Wasara could redefine my definition of a picnic. This Tokyo-based company creates eco-friendly goods, made with reed pulp, bamboo and sugarcane waste. Each dish is designed to be held while a person eats. But more than anything, I admire the simplicity. Considering that cooking can be such a blissful experience, shouldn't consuming the end result be that way too?

Wasara dishes are sold in stores throughout Japan, and are also available on the company's Web site.

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8.04.2009

Evah Fan




"Quick to Quaver" and "Electric Funeral" by Evah Fan. (How awesome is her name?)

Her work is in a current Giant Robot New York
show, and Tiny Showcase is slated to release one of her prints today.

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