The oil paintings of Hawaiian artist Jon Ching – magical ecosystems populated by fabulous animal-plant hybrids.
Like your pants.
You´ll never guess who showed up at yesterday´s #FreeSpeechRally in Dublin..#NaziBoy pic.twitter.com/cSvahQxLP5
— Comhrá Dublin (@ComhraDublin) December 15, 2019
Kildare Street, Dublin 2.
The man who made a Nazi Salute at a protest in Barrow Street last August (top) turned up on Saturday at the opposing rallies for peace and free speech respectively.
Saturday: Free Speech Comes Dropping Slow
Previously: Roll Out The Barrow
Nazi Boy: I’m The Real Thing
The ongoing works of San Francisco based muralist Mona Caron: indigenous and invasive species from Portland and Sãu Paulo to Spain and Taiwan.
She discusses the whys and wherefores of it all here.
Somewhere Small – a series of sculptural miniature treehouses constructed around houseplants and bonsai trees by artist and propmaster Jedediah Corwyn Voltz.
On view this month at Virgil Normal in LA if you’re passing.
Deeply satisfying footage of a ravenous snow removal machine doing its thing on the streets of Washington DC.
An unnerving animation by 3D artist Francisco Sanchez de Canete inspired by Charles Darwn’s first impressions of carnivorous plants.
‘Living signs’ by You Talking To Me – a firm run by Parisian designers Bertrand Bellanger and Antoni Reguron – which reinterprets logos, icons and lettering as one-off bio-sculptural pieces for corporate clients.
The miniature decorative plants survive on a sugar solution and require no electricity, water or fertilizer. It’s a glamorous but vapid existence, in fairness.
Mmf.