Photo of the Day: Will Michael Photography

Will Michael Photography

Contemporary Urban Art

From the Karma Loop

Multi-Media Find: Kambui Olujimi Walk the Plank

Shot Through the Heart: 2
2006, glass and rum
Kambui Olujimi Walk the Plank
April 20 - May 18, 2006

Pastel of the Day

From Objects & Pixels 2005.

Excerpts/Proverbs of Dune-Micheli on Contemporary Beatnik

Our favourite artist Dune-Micheli has some interesting writings that can be found on Contemporary Beatnik. Definitely check out the site if you have the time and aren’t scared. The “CB” is a great source for art and writing, with a lot of work out of the Houston art community. I don’t know [...]

Photo Of The Day: Ansel Adams

I decided to start posting great photography I randomly come across here on WPS. The first image I chose was from one of my all-time favs, Ansel Adams.

Jennifer Safanova Super Shoot; Hip Hop Culture Center; Harlem, NY

Be a part of Harlem history….
Be a part of the Safanova Inc., photoshoot at the infamous Hip-Hop Cultural Center of Harlem. The Center is making history with the recent continuous 24hr “Rap-a-thon” that broke a Guinness book of World Records event, as well as joining NYC’s radio station Hot97 in the recent “Summer Jam 2007″ [...]

Treasures in Jars Of Glass: Modern-Day Essenes

“Treasures in Jars Of Glass: Modern-Day Essenes”; video of Dune-Micheli’s installation at Project Row Houses, Houston, Third Ward, TX; circa 2grand3. Click on “View All Images” to check out the slide show.

 

 

Wet Paint Syndrome 2006

For those of you who never had the chance to check out Wet Paint Syndrome last year, you should definitely check out the Summer 2006 issue which was a PDF based zine. We have since decided to keep the publication web based.
Wet Paint Syndrome 2006

The ‘Object’ ivity of Art, realized; never ‘Found’ by Dune-Micheli Patten

“By the time Robert Rauschenberg completed the first of his Cardboards in 1971, he had already been breaking ground as an artist for twenty years. He first gained international acclaim in 1958 when he exhibited twenty of his Combines at the Leo Castelli Gallery in New York City.”This is how the programme reads for the [...]