Archive for March, 2011Killer Targets is teaming up with Doktor A for their latest combination of wall art and target practice. For just $2, you will soon be able to gun, dart or paintball down a Mechtorian. More “traditional” zombie, vampire, clown and homicidal maniac targets below.
Garageworks Industries is bringing artist Ron English’s “HulkBoy” to life. The Hong Kong-based company will produce 10 handcrafted 22″ HulkBoy sculptures out of high-density fiberglass, which will then be signed and numbered by English. (The character was first the focus of at least two English paintings, “American Infantile” and “The Incredulous HulkBoy,” the latter being the reported basis for this piece.) For information and pricing on HulkBoy email info [at] garageworksindustries [dot] com. (Via High Snobiety)
Little did I know that the cringe-worthy “comedy” of Two and a Half Men was holding back the full comic potential that is Charlie Sheen. It’s been a banner week for Sheen, and while he tells Good Morning America that his fellow celebrities have not reached out to him, the world of online pundits can’t get enough. A few notables:
My current favorite, however, is this giclee print by Alex Pardee. A signed 8×10 version is a mere $10 here. On Monday morning, Pardee will also choose a winner out of all print-buyers to receive his original Sheen drawing. WINNING!
Philadelphia-based graphic designer Paul Buller designed these cards for a friendly game of “Hipster Bingo.” This idea has been floating around the web for a while, but the nice graphics and the fact they’re buyable make this new iteration noteworthy. Here are the rules:
Pick up a pack of four cards for eight bucks. |