Emil Paun’s name may well be an anagram of email pun, but bless, he does some jolly nice character illustration.
Exmouth Place sports fans were today wowed when, during leg eight of the regular Stickland Vs Hawkins grudge match, Stickland showcased a rare 11 dart
Full credit to Lee Allen. Despite living in the West Midlands*, he still manages to take some bloody good photos. * I’m unfortunate enough to
The Illustrated Edinburgh High Street blog by Olly Paterson is very sweet. Bless, the boy has some time on his hands!
Jay Taylor’s shop is cooler than Carl Weathers on a jetpack.
Hwa Young Jung’s drawings of everyday foodstuffs are as charming as they are pointless. One can’t help but be impressed by the attention to detail.
Skips, dumpsters, trash bastards – call them what you will, they tend to be as ugly as a Carlos Tevez sandwich. New York’s Mr Finley
The Creative Review blog has a nice article on Mr Chicken, designer of most of the signs adorning fried chicken joints in the UK.
This is a series of illustrations inspired by dreams on Flickr, and jolly nice it is too.
Barack Obama is old news, but one can’t help but enjoy the Lego inauguration at Legoland California.
Multiple high fives to Janine Rewell for her delightful illustrations.
I can’t fathom how I’ve managed to overlook Tom Selby’s website thus far. Feast upon his photographic goodness immediately, I beg you!
Hey kids, can you tell what it is yet?
Mister Obama seems like a reasonably good egg so far, but I can’t fathom why he’s inspired such an eclectic mixture of artwork.
It breathes fire, too!
Some jolly nice work from peanut butter enthusiast Mr. Tad Carpenter. More tasty morsels on Flickr.
Antoinette J. Citizen may have an implausible moniker, but she has some interesting ideas on interior design.
Papertoys: they look great, but does anyone ever really make them? If you have sufficiently sturdy paper, a colour printer and some free time you
The Public Poster Project contains a number of teasing pieces of work, none more so than the one shown here.
The Gun Rack Organiser by the implausibly named Stuart Fingerhut is Boss with a capital B, even better than the famous coat rack by Ron
The occupation/war/slaugher/crusade/call-it-what-you-will is bloody expensive…
Dinner is served.
Frederik Peeters’ disturbing “living dead” portraits are guaranteed to amaze and offend in equal measures. His diverse choice of subjects and the sheer quantity of
Eunice Rosado emailed to let me know about his jolly nice portfolio. I’d be a right bastard if I didn’t share the love with you,
The wonderfully named Ingrid Goldbloom Bloch makes completely impractical lingerie from woven Coke cans, ring pulls and rivets.
Young Boris is the illustrated adventures of Boris Johnson, Mayor of London. Here’s hoping future adventures see him successfully abolish the Congestion Charge, knife crime
Yes Bar Berlin has updated its website with more 3D panoramic goodness. Note the addition of Yes Residenz, a surreal hotel (or hostel, army camp,
“Enjoy it…while it lasts” is a series of wooden ice lollies by artist Tim Berg. Digging the orange, digging the wood, so high fives all
Creativebarn’s “cassette tape closet” is made from 918 cassette tapes that are individually screwed onto a wooden frame. It’s currently being auctioned on eBay, but