Canvas Open to the Public: 4Chan Fans Declare It to Be Bullshit Moot (Christopher Poole when he's at home) has launched Canvas after closed beta. Now you can generate your image macros (please stop calling them...
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Well four years is a long time but I saw a TV programme that suggested Da Vinci himself took even longer to get that smile right... perhaps decades!" Madcap artist John Williams has finished his painting of the...
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Well-known American pop artist Robert Rauschenberg has died in Florida. He was 82."He was known for his use of odd and everyday articles, which earned him a reputation as a pioneer in pop art.Rauschenberg first...
created by Amy Judd | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 291 views | 10 recommendations | 2 comments
Bansky is the artist who just keeps on giving. You've got to love this guy. And I love that The Cans Festival is set up to be, essentially, an anti-Cannes, stencil-only, street art festival that is collaborative,...
created by Jarrett Martineau | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 4011 views | 11 recommendations | 6 comments
Banksy knows what's up. Rarely shows in galleries. Mocks Christmas consumerism in Bethlehem. Has people buying sections of wall that he's tagged. And now he's selling prints for thousands of pounds. Good...
created by Jarrett Martineau | 4 years ago | updated 4 years ago 1783 views | 0 recommendations | 4 comments
"Introduced at this year’s RSA Security Conference (Feb. 5-8, 2007 - Moscone Center, San Francisco), a pen testing tool produced by Immunity Inc. (a penetration testing company based in Miami Beach, Florida)...
created by Edmund Jenks | 5 years ago | updated 4 years ago 3795 views | 10 recommendations | 1 comment
On recent outings in places as varied as The Chocolate Show, a TechCrunch party, a bike enthusiast site, I could not help but notice that T Shirts were the medium. Are they the new canvas?