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Batman Applauds Your Clean Classroom
In this real-life sequel to Good Will Hunting, we find an art virtuoso working as a janitor for an elementary school. So impressed was he by the cleanliness of Ms. Podvoyski’s 4th grade class, that he decided to spend some time creating a masterful sketch of Batman on the classroom’s chalkboard, congratulating the kids on their good work. Coolest janitor ever. Link
ScrabbleBot Aids the Talentless
If there is one talent I’ve always dreamed of having (aside from being able to roar like a Wookie), it’s the ability to be a good drawer. Just being able to draw something in which someway resembles what I was trying to draw would be cool. But no. God blessed me with the uncanny ability to find awesome shit online, but in the drawing department, I’m one of the worst artists you’ll ever meet. Seriously, I’m that bad. The ScrabbleBot... Continue reading
Robots + Doughnuts = Art I’d Actually Buy
We aren’t quite sure what robots and doughnuts have to do with one another but these prints of robots by Eric Joyner are very cool. Eric has a book coming out called Robots and Donuts, which is a 175 page collection of his work for $23. Considering his 17″ x 22″ artistical prints of robots can reach prices over half a grand, I’d say the book is fairly priced. I haven’t made up my mind over which one I’d want hanging... Continue reading
