Drawing

Yu Matsuoka

Loving Yu Matsuoka’s colorful mountain drawings — they remind me of what I’ve been working on lately…and you might already know that I have a thing for mountains. Found her thanks to Picdit and LostBirdFound.


Natalia Sanabria

Natalia Sanabria has a beautiful eye and knack for feminine drawings. This one’s a bit more edgy than her others, and I’m loving it.


Christopher Williams

Christopher Williams is a young Vancouver-based artist who created monster movie-like illustrations, including zombies and skeletons. If you’re into flesh-munching maniacs and freakish ghouls his work is sure to delight!

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Why You Should Buy Art

New print on 20×200 released today and almost sold out already! By William Powhida.


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Ashley Goldberg

I am so into this print by Ashley Goldberg — it’s kind of Alexander Girard-ish, but in an imperfect way.

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Hollis Brown Thornton

I love Hollis Brown Thornton’s recent technology-related drawings.

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Colin Keefe

Colin Keefe’s exhibition will focus on his Architectural Pollination series, which implements a biological interpretation of a city’s evolution, each drawing resembling a microscope slide teaming with life. In this Petri dish of architectural spaces buildings breed, consume one another, fuse and fission.

What: Colin Keefe’s Exhibition
When: February 3, 2010 – March 7, 2010
Where: Robert Henry Vintage, 683 6th Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11215


Christine Buckton Tillman

Christine Buckton Tillman creates beautiful drawings, installations and sculptures all with a common theme of colorful celebration. Her ceramic and wood veneer bows are fantastic and you can buy one on Etsy!

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Plotter Drawings

Plotter Drawings from the 1960s is an exhibition at DAM Gallery.

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