Christopher St. Leger
Thursday, March 4th, 2010
Christopher St. Leger does nice paintings of the cityscape.

Christopher St. Leger does nice paintings of the cityscape.

Daniel Everett shoots beautiful minimalistic pictures with a slight sense of humour. Seen on Grafikcache.

There’s some amazing new Kaws stuff on Honor Fraser Gallery’s site.

Rosson Crow was born in Dallas, lives in Brooklyn and paints powerful artworks.

I like the images and compositions that Chad Hagen from Minneapolis comes up with. Surreal and retro, but edgy in many ways. Seen on ISO50’s blog.

Josh Vanover alias Spaceknuckle’s graphics are pretty stylish.

Michael Cina is one of the founding members of YouWorkForThem and to me an excellent designer. There’s a lot to find out about him on the web. On his True is True website for example he mainly shows experimental abstract stuff. In his design portfolio you’ll find beautiful record covers and more. You might as well check his flickr photostream or his shop.

Brooklyn based photographer Jake Dobkin documents the urban landscape (primarily New York’s) in his photo blog.

You probably might have recognized that I’m a huge fan of animal illustrations. American painter Ryan McLennan definitely has an exciting approach to that topic. Seen on FFF.

See interesting surrealistic paintings by Ryan Browning.

Look at my favourite graffiti king Futura doing his thing in this little flick called Art Of Facts (feat. Futura) by 13th Witness. Who has by the way more beautiful films and photos on his website.

Look at Laurie Lipton’s amazing morbid drawings.

Broken Bells is a collaboration between producer Danger Mouse and The Shins’ singer James Mercer. Sounds promising! I kind of like the planets on the teaser website.

Ball-Nogues Studio makes cool architecture related art installations.

Amy Bennett imagines fictional places and dream-like scenes that she turns into oil paintings.

Marcus Antonius Jansen paints intense artworks inspired by graffiti culture and his life in the Bronx.

I think Tim Barber does great photography. Or is it just because I’m male?

Yasly is a mysterious collective producing mysterious graphics and prints.

This website has a lot of potential to become an all time favourite. The photographs Andrew Zuckerman shot for his Bird project are an extremely beautiful sequel to his other popular series Creature.

JonOne from Harlem takes tagging serious. Check out some more pics on The Don Gallery’s blog.

NYC based Jessica Walsh did some cool stuff, I think.

It’s fun to browse through Michael Sieben’s stylish portfolio.

Yippie… Travis Millard alias Fudge Factory Comics