Behold, one of the greatest inventions known to man; Lego and its infinitesimal possible creations. Brian Kescenovitz kills it with not just any old mecha, but one with a spring loaded hatch, with Lego pilot inside. Tiny but classy goodness!
The mecha is known as the UM5 War Doll and is influenced by the VS suits worn in the game Lost Planet.
CD Richardson’s work has a real eerie feel that reminds me of a house of horrors mixed with a steampunk aesthetic. Apparently, he draws his influences from old medical/anatomical photographs and cryptozoological illustrations. A good look IMHO!



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Rarekind have moved up from Brighton to a very nice spot below the Chrome & Black Graff supplies shop. To commemorate their move, they are having an opening show on the 7th May.
Be sure to RSVP (bex [at] rarekind . co .uk )for the event or you won’t be able to come in! Clik on flyer for exact times and dates….
See Rarekind’s website HERE.
John Isaacs has been a fine artist for quite some time now and his sculptural work really stands out. Especially when the theme revolves around flesh in some way.
An excerpt from his website: “If you have a shred of guilt or a spark of romantic idealism or utopian longing in your blackened soul then John Isaacs’ work is going to appeal to it.
His work is not just a call for another way but it is directly aimed at challenging the viewer into rethinking the way they perceive and understand the world. Part of its power is that it is made in such a way that once seen, it won’t allow you be lazy in your head but instead messes with it and with the things you think you know, slowly coercing you into re-thinking your values.


Isaacs’ art doesn’t necessarily tell you anything new, anything that you don’t already know, it just highlights some of the less palatable truths of our world, and, often using humour as its spearhead, pushes at the fault-lines of the everyday conventions and commonplaces that we all use to cover up the cracks in the artifice of how we go about living our contemporary lives.
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A tasty shoe created by Olle Hemmendorff
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Those of you interested in pictures should give this blog a go, Alex Bartsch has an extensive collection of his photography via here. It’s well worth a look.
Here’s a little production from last week Tesco & Ebot put together. Starring Dolphin Lungrin, Steven Seagul, And the infamous Croc Dundee.











