Check out our recap and walkthrough of ArtPadSF this past weekend. Photos and review by Warholian’s Editor in Chief Michael Cuffe.  (click the picture to see all the 280 photos)

“Meditation for the Everyman” is a video art project (and meditation) aimed at creating an internal shift in thought and feeling within the participant. With an air of appreciation and positive subconscious messaging, the video gently guides one to feeling good… because feeling good is what it’s all about.

by Warholian’s own Michael Cuffe

Follow Michael on FB here:http://www.Facebook.com/MikeCuffe

WHAT YOU NEED: 
Headphones. Laptop. A room to yourself.

HOW TO WATCH:
The viewer is invited to participate in this meditation by finding a quite place to watch this video alone. 


For full effect, turn the volume up (don’t worry, nothing will jump out) and enter FULLSCREEN in the video player (the four expanding arrows in the lower right corner of the player screen).

For the “HD EXPERIENCE” turn the lights off making the room entirely dark. With the laptop glowing it’s spectacular luminescence, put your headphones ON.
Relax, enjoy, and “breathe” when the video prompts you to. :)

Meditation for the Everyman was written by Michael Cuffe, paired to the song “Don’t Stop” by Phantogram.


Visit Phantogram online at: phantogrammusic.virb.com/

Lala Gallery a new street art gallery in Los Angeles just opened their doors, check out the review by Keisha Raines and opening night photos by Birdman!

Photographer Anthony Kurtz is one of our favorite San Francisco based photographers, check out his amazing portfolio on his newly relaunched site!

Tonight Meryl Pataky’s ‘Future Sailor’ opens at Lebasse Projects! Check out our interview and photos by Michael Cuffe with the artist on Warholian here: 

http://warholian.com/2012/04/28/meryl-pataky/

 

This is by far one of the craziest things we’ve ever seen in design and architecture…‘Elevator Shaft Glass Bathroom Floor’ in Guadalajara, Mexico by Architect Hernandez Silva.The entire bathroom sits over an open elevator shaft which is lit many stories below.

This is by far one of the craziest things we’ve ever seen in design and architecture…

‘Elevator Shaft Glass Bathroom Floor’ in Guadalajara, Mexico by Architect Hernandez Silva.

The entire bathroom sits over an open elevator shaft which is lit many stories below.

“Lingering with Lichtenstein” by photographer Michael Cuffe

Rouen Cathedral Set V by Roy Lichtenstein
1969
painting | oil and Magna on canvas

These paintings can be seen at SFMOMA (San Francisco Museum of Modern Art) on the second floor.

More info on the work: 
63 5/8 in. x 141 7/8 in. x 1 3/4 in. (161.61 cm x 360.36 cm x 4.45 cm)
Acquired 1992
Collection SFMOMA
Gift of Harry W. and Mary Margaret Anderson
© Estate of Roy Lichtenstein
92.266.A-C

Source: http://www.sfmoma.org/
explore/collection/artwork/196#ixzz1sLCaCKxV 
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

UK street artist Sickboy recently opened Wonder Club at White Walls gallery, be sure to check out these exclusive photos from the show by Warholian’s own Birdman!

http://warholian.com/2012/04/16/sickboy/

“Above and Below” by artist Josh Keyes 
40”x30” acrylic on birch panel

“This painting can hang in either direction depending on the mood you are in… :) ” - JK

Tonight artist Paul Chatem debuts his latest solo show “Another Man’s Hero” at Shooting Gallery, SF. Here’s an exclusive preview of some of his work…

The Facebook event page for this show:https://www.facebook.com/events/344756248905982/

A collection of artist Kris Kuksi’s latest work at Joshua Liner gallery.  Read our Warholian interview with Kris on our site here:  http://warholian.com/2012/04/11/kris-kuksi-interview/

“Migration to Nowhere” 2012, colored pencils on paper, 40x55 cm by artist Marco Mazzoni.

See it at ’New Blood’ curated by Morgan Spurlock, Thinkspace Gallery, Los Angeles.

Street artist Lydia Emily recently finished her latest body of work “Behind the Bamboo Curtain” at LAB ART Los Angeles! Check out the review by Keisha Raines with photos by Birdman!  (click the photo to read the story and see the pictures!)