
He’s an Italian graffiti artist that paints gigantic wall pieces, whose also done some cool stop-motion work. MUTO is definitely one of them worth checking out. Really impressive for it’s length and the sheer amount of wall coverage (not to mention all the other graffiti he paints over). Check his site here, be sure to scroll through the blog.

Cool, colourful, and award winning. Check out this stamp series (and more) by Dutch designers De Designpolitie.

Recently read a short write up on United Visual Artists. Some next level interactive lighting design for environments. See the Work section on their site.

A new t-shirt 2.0 company, I Love Boxie. Call them up, tell them your story and you’ll receive a imperfect hand printed t-shirt with your story as a “one-liner” printed on the front. Neat idea but i must say the website is a little confusing…

Our new stationery, made from reclaimed billboards, has been featured in Computer Arts’ January issue highlighting 2009 design trends. More after the jump. Read More.

Some new works from the super-creepy Mark Ryden. You may remember seeing his paintings while flipping through Juxtapose back in the day. Ryden really has a masterstroke and his eerie compositions of the classical, sexy, weird, surreal and taboo never fail to provoke a flinch.

South African photographer Henrik Purienne produces gritty, sexy and nostalgic fashion photography. He has successfully blurred the lines between fashion and erotica in a way that seems somehow less pornographic than most mainstream fashion shots. (NSFW)

Made for kids and me, this modern lunchbox made by Oots sure beats the recycled grocery bag… oh, and it’s Dutch of course.