Showing posts with label Pittsburgh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pittsburgh. Show all posts

8.10.2011

Shit City


Shit City is a webcomic by Colignon Porc-Épic aka Colin Kane Healey. You should probably start following it right now, but first, I recommend catching up from the beginning. If you still haven't had enough, you can see Colin's other work here.
Enjoy.

5.13.2011

Pittsburgh



I went back to Pittsburgh for a little visit. It put on its best weather for me.
On the way I finished reading T.C. Boyle's World's End. So good - read it.

6.11.2010

6.06.2010

Rain


Its raining, I'm packing. This is my last week in Pittsburgh.

5.03.2010

Adrienne Heinrich


Adrienne Heinrich's cast silicone piece, Surgery, from the series Archives. The silicone has such a perfect medical color.  On display at Fe Arts Gallery as part of the Rock, Paper, Scissors three-gallery show.

5.02.2010

Kat Cole and Laura Wood


Kat Cole and Laura Wood's piece, Two Out of Three Ain't Bad... made of cast paper and steel wire. On display at Fe Arts Gallery as part of the Rock, Paper, Scissors three-gallery show. 
Take a look at their websites, they both make really interesting work.

4.22.2010

Sara Nissim


I just saw this piece, "Children of the World", by Israeli fiber artist, Sara Nissim, at the Center for Contemporary Craft in Pittsburgh. Their Fiberart International 2010 exhibit is up right now.

Happy Earth Day!

4.08.2010

Three Rivers Art Festival


Seth Clark has an entry in the Three Rivers Arts Festival poster contest.  The contest is here and if you like this poster, it is #51.

2.24.2010

Iron Casting


I tagged along to an iron casting in an old steel mill last weekend. Unfortunately, it was running late and I had to leave before the pour, but the spectacle of it was great. It was strange to watch something as familiar to me as casting at such a different scale. It required much more noise, weight, heat, and time, but was essentially the same process as casting lighter metals.

2.17.2010

Open Thread


Donate to help fund Open Thread Regional Review Volume 2.
Featuring guest artist Elin Lennox and guest designer Seth Clark.

2.15.2010

Farewell Duaneco



I just made these pieces for Kelly of Farewell Duaneco to wear on stage. Their show was fantastic.
Poster by Seth Clark.

1.09.2010

Pittsburgh


It snowed for five full days this week. I've been staying cozy and having strange dreams.