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 Design wannabes unite!  Upgrade for Heather's stick figures and everyone's latent doodling as procrastination talent.  Vector graphics fun at Mikon.
Design wannabes unite!  Upgrade for Heather's stick figures and everyone's latent doodling as procrastination talent.  Vector graphics fun at Mikon.
    boy-man challenges mild-mannered dc art scene. requests job and places to art.
 Design wannabes unite!  Upgrade for Heather's stick figures and everyone's latent doodling as procrastination talent.  Vector graphics fun at Mikon.
Design wannabes unite!  Upgrade for Heather's stick figures and everyone's latent doodling as procrastination talent.  Vector graphics fun at Mikon.
     I hid my Nike+ in my Reebok Classics. This is what passes for rebellion these days.
I hid my Nike+ in my Reebok Classics. This is what passes for rebellion these days.
    


 Then these guys (pictured in the metropolis office across the street) shooed us away from the space. That'll get you blogged son.
Then these guys (pictured in the metropolis office across the street) shooed us away from the space. That'll get you blogged son.
    
 That's right, infomercial king              Matthew Lesko was at hand to argue his texting overages. In the question mark suit.
That's right, infomercial king              Matthew Lesko was at hand to argue his texting overages. In the question mark suit.
    "She looked so mean and she has two black arrows for hands and they are pointing down to hell," said Carol Cutler. The couple put the lithograph in their living room.Does that make their english mudroom the river styx?
 Yesterday, Karl, Jason and I signed one year on at 52 O st. studios, where Lisa Marie Thalhammer, Matt Hollis and others live and work.
Yesterday, Karl, Jason and I signed one year on at 52 O st. studios, where Lisa Marie Thalhammer, Matt Hollis and others live and work.



 
    
 LAtimer Leah Ollman on Kristen Morgin's first solo at Marc Selwyn Fine Art:
LAtimer Leah Ollman on Kristen Morgin's first solo at Marc Selwyn Fine Art:The car brings to mind the musty, emotionally searing assemblage tableaux made in the 1960s by Bruce Conner, George Herms and Edward Kienholz (especially his "Back Seat Dodge '38"). In Morgin's work, though, human presence is never explicit but implied, and rather than recycle detritus from the world above ground, she creates her objects from scratch, from the rawest of the Earth's raw materials.Objects from scratch are the new found objects--you can almost smell the next Art Basel Miami.