Angerblue aka Justin Kamerer has continued to add to his "
Weapons of Mass Creation" Series with a new one: Music. He has also re-released the first two in the series with cooking and art themes. These are all 12" x 24" to 15" x 24" screen prints and they are limited to 150, 2-color signed/numbered screen print and cost $20 each or $50 for the set. Get them while you can at his
shop.
Source: OMG
Have you ever needed to charge four things at once but only had one outlet available, I know I have. That is where a
roll-up travel charger ($33) would come in handy. It can plug up to 4 different charging tips: iPhone, Mini USB, Micro USB, and Samsung and it only uses one wall outlet. Yup, you can now recharge up to four gadgets all at the same time. Not bad and it comes in this stylish leather roll up case.
December is one day away and one month away from a New Year, so to celebrate how about a new Playlist. Playlist-32 is packed full of great artist who have a talent for being creative. It will fill your month of December with some snow chillers and angel making dancers. Here are some recommendations on some new finds like
Orka Veer,
Beacon,
Young Blood and more ...
If you want to check out any of the other Playlist then click on
Archived Playlist in this post or on the right hand side of this blog or in the menu.
Tracklist
1. Moon Killer
by Small Black
2. DIY
by Keep Shelly in Athens
3. GTWS (School of Seven Bells Dawn & On Mix)
by Warm Ghost
4. Mutuality
by Orka Veer
5. Little Bit
by Lykke Li
6. Zimbabwe
by New Navy
7. Houdini
by Foster the People
8. The Naked and Famous
by Young Blood
9. Balance
by Future Islands
10. No Body
by Beacon
11. Call It Off
by Washed Out
12. Home is a Fire (Yeasayer Remix)
by Death Cab For Cutie
13. Video Games (Lockah Remix)
by Lana Del Rey
14. The High Road
by Broken Bells
15. Twice
by Little Dragon
Jeremy Kool is the 3D artist and graphic designer behind
"The Paper Fox Project". His aim is to create a children's picture book for the iPad and Android tablets to be release in 2012. The art style used in this book is quite unique and is created digitally to make it look like paper-craft and origami. I think this is a neat project. If you want to help fund his project or find out more info you can check it out on
Pozible or on his
blog.