Decks of Inspiration

Sometimes I am amazed at the things that are available online. I recently found a site filled with tarot cards and some of the graphics, lettering and patterns are just stunning. TrionFi, History and Origin of Tarot is now a permanent bookmarked site and will continue to look – if you have LOTS of time on your hand – you too can browse through. Below I’ve put up some enticing images from their extensive library of images. I really... Read More

The Psychedelic Experience

Alton Kelley and Stanley Mouse, Skull and Roses/Grateful Dead, Oxford Circle, Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, 1966. Denver Art Museum: Partial gift of David and Sheryl Tippit; partial purchase with Architecture, Design & Graphics Department Acquisition Funds; and Volunteer Endowment Funds in honor of R. Craig Miller; Family Dog © 2009 Rhino Entertainment If you are in Denver, then you better get your tail over to the Denver Art Museum (or DAM... Read More

MoMA Redux

MoMA is launching a fresh new site tomorrow and the preview is out and the internet is abuzz about the museum taking a the site into a new era. There’s a nice article by the NY Times on the redesign and it’s impact.  Read More

Lomo Walls at MoMA

MoMA and Lomography have teamed up for big installations in their museum stores beginning in min-January. The installations will feature over 16,000 Lomographs compiled of images from an online competition that had a turnout from over 20 countries around the world. The installations are located at the MoMA Design and Book Store at 11 West 53 Street, MoMA Design Store at 44 West 53 Street and the MoMA Design Store (Soho) at 81 Spring Street. For... Read More

Vintagraph

I saw this poster and nearly fell off my chair from shock and then laughter. Can you imaging this being posted in the 1930′s? It’s a great piece of work and looks like those college knock-off posters. There are some great posters on Vintagraph where you can view and purchase prints of the posters for your own collection. View these posters and whole lot more on Vintagraph. And some very relevant artwork to our status in this country... Read More