I love Paul Shih’s new Stolen Donut shirt:
He also has an adorable print entitled “Naturally Greedy” featuring a donut pirate:
Yarr, me pastries! So cute.
Get them at his online shop.
I love Paul Shih’s new Stolen Donut shirt:
He also has an adorable print entitled “Naturally Greedy” featuring a donut pirate:
Yarr, me pastries! So cute.
Get them at his online shop.
At first glance, I thought this was a piece of fantasy retrofuturism designed decades ago. It’s actually an illustration from a recent NY Times article concerning the transformation of automobiles into “living rooms on wheels.”

(I don’t think dad’s automatic haircut will come out very well)
I don’t know about you, but I find this image mildly terrifying (though humorous); vehicles may indeed evolve into encapsulated, Attention Deficit pods. The bombardment of simultaneous media and activities ensures that we’ll be able to do absolutely everything except notice our surroundings and engage in actual human conversation.
Pooch Island is the website of artist Michael Pucciarelli. It’s a delightful, dizzying sideshow infused with cultural symbolism.
This may be my favorite. NEMO’S ETHNOBOTANICAL EXPERIMENT NO. 5:

Raised on a diet of Ray Harryhausen films, H. P. Lovecraft novels, comics, Walt Disney World and other Florida tourist traps, Pooch paints images that seem to exist in a bizarre afterlife. His art is a visual cocktail of these influences—with a shot of lowbrow culture—shaken and stirred, then served up in a souvenir tiki skull on the Day of the Dead. -From artist bio on site