Getting Emotional

I’ll admit it; I’m not a good actress. I may be able to hide my feelings sometimes, but to those who know me well…it’s hopeless. Eric, of Eric Conveys An Emotion, on the other hand, has no such problem. He can act happy. He can act sad. He can act done with finals (just think…

Where It’s Art: Listen Up! (1/3)

The “Where It’s Art” series, until now, have focused mainly on visual art. Today, I’m branching out into another area of fine arts – music.  I’d like to introduce you to some artists that I feel have an extremely high talent:exposure ratio. Perhaps we can decrease it a little bit. I’d like to start by…

Where It’s Art: Please Do Not Taste The Artwork (9/10)

The Japanese may have bento boxes, but make no mistake, the mainstay of North American lunches, the oft-overlooked sandwich, can look pretty neat too – it may even <—————– mimic asian cuisine. Check these out! Some interesting characters, including a “beet”-nik with bloodshot eyes (or pureed beets, whichever): Some toys, such as a “Monterey Jack-in-the-box”: Some slightly more…

Where It’s Art: Please Do Not Taste The Artwork (3/10)

Does anyone remember those salad dressing commercials where a landscape was speedily assembled out of vegetables and then salad dressing was poured on as the “water” in the scene?  I loved those commercials and thought that they were so creative.  Imagine my delight when I stumbled across these fantastic vegetarian landscapes.  For those of you…

Where It’s Art: Please Do Not Taste The Artwork (1/10)

I don’t know about everyone else, but I love carving pumpkins for halloween.  The problem is, these often beautiful (or terrifying) creations are only truely festive during October.  They bring connotations of fall, shortening days, spooks. Spring is just around the corner, and frankly, I wouldn’t mind if some type of carved fruit brought to…

Where It’s Art: Strange Sculptures (3/3)

Choose the best answer: Tires are for __________________. a) Driving on b) Swinging on c) Climbing on d) Sculpting with I don’t know what you chose, but the artists behind the following would clearly choose d).                   It looks as though animals are well-represented by an item that would never have occurred in…

Where It’s Art: Strange Sculptures (2/3)

I brought you the first part of the series, which showed you how people make lint into art and if you thought that was strange, check out part 2: When you finish a roll of toilet paper, you may immediately wonder if there’s more under your sink or pray that someone else goes into the stall…

Where It’s Art: Strange Sculptures (Part 1/3)

It seems like everyone today wants to get on the eco-friendly, save-the-world, stop-killing-our-planet bandwagon.  As someone who loves nature and believes that we should respect it, I have no problem with this.  Some artists have decided to support the cause (intentionally or not) through the use of recycled materials to create their masterpieces.  Now, the first…