Annie Cabigting, On the Shelf, On the Shelf (After Michael Craig-Martin), 2010 (Via ArtAsianews)
A big cool blue planet colliding with the earth doesn’t sound too bad rn actually
Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain — David Lynch, Works on Paper — Limited edition
In March 2007, the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain presented the exhibition, The Air is on Fire. For the first time, it unveiled a vast collection of artwork dating from the 1960s by the renowned American director, David Lynch, to the general public. In addition to numerous paintings and photographs, many of the artist’s drawings, sketches, and notes spanning a period of forty years were presented.
The Fondation Cartier wished to bring together this collection of more than 600 drawings in an exceptional book which is published in coedition with Steidl Publishers. Sketches, watercolors, or simple doodles, these works—carefully conserved by David Lynch since his adolescence, and regularly used by him as a source of inspiration—offer a unique perspective on the artist’s creative process.

TM Davy - Self Portrait - 2010 - oil on canvas
Blinky Boy
I Miss my Pencil - By Martin Bone,and Kara Johnson, of IDEO (Via Chronicle Books)
Google trends (Via Gong Szeto)
