Can he do no wrong? Scott Campbell’s glorious Twin Peaks artwork for last month’s twentieth anniversary show, including a full rundown of his artistic process. (via Peter Nidzgorski)
A transmission from the deep south.
Can he do no wrong? Scott Campbell’s glorious Twin Peaks artwork for last month’s twentieth anniversary show, including a full rundown of his artistic process. (via Peter Nidzgorski)
Scott Campbell’s illustration for the Monsters and Dames book at Emerald City Comicon in Seattle. (via Peter Nidzgorski)
Tom Bagshaw previews “The Long Walk”, a digital painting as part of the In the Nursery exhibition at Culver City’s Corey Helford Gallery, from January 29.
Scott Campbell is exhibiting (and selling) a number of works from his “Great Showdowns” series of watercolours, at Gallery 1988 in Los Angeles on February 4.
Go see Peter Stichbury at Tracy Williams Ltd.
My portrait drawn by Peter Stichbury. Quite completely blown away by this. For New Yorkers, Peter’s exhibition entitled “The Proteus Effect” is being hosted by Tracy Williams on West 23rd Street from September 10 — October 30.
Estelle 3 (2009), acrylic on linen by Peter Stichbury. Catch him at Art Los Angeles Contemporary from January 28–31 at the Pacific Design Center, West Hollywood.
Long-time Tim Burton collaborators Mackinnon and Saunders created this 30-second promo for his MOMA exhibition, running November 22 through April 26. (via Matt Downey)
Dulles Airport Terminal, designed by Eero Saarinen in 1958. A retrospective of Saarinen’s work is on through January at the Museum of the City of New York. Regrettably something else we missed on the recent trip. (via Ck/ck)
Written and designed by Matthew Buchanan. Colophon. Please give credit. Email