
Check out the art of Till Hafenbrak on his website and more here. Via Drawn!

Etienne Delessert is a fantastic artist with a website. Thanks for the tip, Jungle Ben.

Look at these collage/drawing pieces from Hélène Jeudy which make me look into ambiguous compartments of time and space.

Check out Alyssa DeVille’s sketches and paintings on her website and defunct blog.
As a huge fan of TV’s Deadwood, I am tapping my canvas-covered foot impatiently, waiting for this print of E.B. Farnum’s witless, good-natured lackey, Richardson, to arrive at my doorstep.
The print is from the mind and hand of the one and only King Mini, Vincent Stall, a Meathaus compatriot in long-standing. Printed with brown, umber and metallic gold, the poster is 17.5 by 23 inches. I can’t wait to frame it. Check out the good Mr. Stall’s Etsy site for more great work. And then go to his personal website for more information and one-of-a-kind eye candy, like this little spaceman adventure below…

Jay Sacher back again with more localized, West Coast-centric art updates, plus a prompt for you to mark your calendars. My good pal and talented drawing buddy, Olivia Warnecke paints, amongst other things, birds on manila tags. Like the birds themselves, Olivia’s gouache renderings are works of beauty. Over on Olivia’s website, she’s got some great process shots and scans of the finished works…
If you’re in San Francisco this Friday, swing by the swanky boutique Bell Jar Shop to see Olivia and her friend Ashod’s work in person, and maybe get a chance to purchase one these little beauties.
Little Chirps
Artist Reception
Friday January 14th, 2011
6-9 PM
Bell Jar Shop
3187 16th Street (btwn Guerrero and Valencia)
San Francisco
Hello! Meathaus man Jay Sacher here, briefly hijacking the Meatblog from Chris McD to share some news. I just received a print from my old friends at enormouschampion, and it is a beauty. And, as a transplanted New Yorker, its subject is very dear to my heart. Check it out, temporarily hung at my work desk…
The limited edition print was designed by Erik Marinović, who co-runs the worth-visiting typography experiment station, Friends of Type. Check that out as well. That is all.