
Everyday Spraygraphic will pick from one of its member's Creative Projects and spotlight the work here on Sprayblog.
Today, this cool image comes from Spraygraphic Member Grandma Mud's creative project Valentine Flamingos series.

Everyday Spraygraphic will pick from one of its member's Creative Projects and spotlight the work here on Sprayblog.
Today, this cool image comes from Spraygraphic Member Grandma Mud's creative project Valentine Flamingos series.
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Wired Science has an amazing set of photos of glaciers taken from space. We generally think of glaciers as being, well, glacial, but in these...
Introducing Five Ideas, a collection of work from GOOD's favorite artists, illustrators, and designers. Some of the of the work you've probably...
Nina Maria Kleivan, a Danish-Norwegian artist, has a photo series called "Potency" in which she dresses her baby up as various infamous...
Antimatters of the Art Jonathon Keats is an artist-philosopher whose conceptual projects have examined everything from the nature of the divine...
James Barnett makes fauvist paintings of picturesque videogame environments. "I don't paint things. I only paint the difference between...
Bill Watterson, the creator of "Calvin and Hobbes," gave his first interview since 1989 on Monday. Here's Watterson on creating the strip: I just...
The The South African artist Heath Nash turns discarded plastic bottles and other junk into stunning lamps and lampshades. He calls his series...
This beautifully shot video from Isenseven makes me nostalgic for that year I spent touring the world skateboarding and snowboarding with all my...
A new art project reveals the criminals behind our food. On March 12, 1942, Donald Smith, a cook in Iowa, was arrested on charges of disorderly...
The artists at Grosse8 and Lichtfront used an angular sculpture that looks like an abstraction from Robotech, four projectors, and two...
Have you ever wondered what kind of art museum guards are into? Now you can find out: There's a new art and literary magazine - one with a twist:...
In this adorable 3-minute documentary, filmmaker Mike Figgis captures a group of really sharp British students discussing an inscrutable...
What kind of crazy advanced technology do you get a first look at when you're president? Things like Link's shield (pictured), Thor's hammer,...
Raising Profiles Looking at one hillside favela outside Rio de Janeiro in the summer of 2008, you would have seen its residents staring back at...
Can a normal art exhibit possibly do justice to the massive issue of climate change? This is part two of a GOOD mini-series by the Canary...
The architect Andrew Burgess projects an image of the Icelandic parliament building onto the building itself and then mucks with it in various...
A project called How Many Billboards? Art in Stead is replacing billboard ads around Los Angeles with wonderful works of art. It's making the...
Check out these amazing Playmobil-inspired parking obstacles-another example of artists taking mundane parts of a city and making them utterly...
This awesome trompe l'oeil video installation in Vancouver is called "Fire with Fire." It's by the artist Isabelle Hayeur and is meant as a...
GOOD helped produce this documentary, Racing Dreams, about three young karting enthusiasts who dream of racing in NASCAR. Trailer below the...