Anthony Lister

Anthony Lister is a man of few words. But a man of great, great talent.

Anthony Lister is a man of few words. But a man of great, great talent.

A Forest is a 12-page illustrated story book, musing on the tension and beauty of the man-made and organic, and the ways in which they clash and coalesce. Illustrated by Marc Martin, this is a must-see.

If I lived in Australia, I’d hike over to Brenda May Gallery for Jim’s exhibition. Such striking conceptual work.

Clemens Habicht has some really great illustration/design work on his site. And his videos? Outstanding! Be sure to check out his Mirrorball piece.

I just spotted Becky Wheeler at The Jacky Winter Group agency’s website and eek! I’m in mad love with Becky’s illustration skills and use of color. Fantastic work.

Fecal Face has a fantastic interview with Mr. Sean Alexander himself, who happens to be one of my favorite artists these days. Definitely worth a quick read.

This may be a men’s tee, yes, but I’ve always been one to break rules. Totally putting this on my Christmas list and crossing my fingers that Santa reads Design Milk!

I have a crazy thing for bowls, trays and other various catch-alls that are roaming around my homestead. Some people speculate that you should have enough end tables in your living room so that wherever you’re sitting, you have an end table within reach to place your drink.
My philosophy? Bowls. Bowls everywhere. Bowls within reach in the bathroom, guest room and office. A very convenient philosophy for this gorgeous “basket” from MoMA.

Justine Smith cuts international currency. And I don’t mean budget cuts, either. Check out the rest of her portfolio for some lovely sculptural and paper work!