Letterheady, “an online homage to offline correspondence” that focuses on the design of the letterhead, not content. We’ve rounded up some of their most high-profile letterheads after the jump, including those belonging to The Rolling Stones, Harry Houdini, and Albert Einstein.
Indiana-based artist Terry Border is one of those people who holds a secret gift. He can take boring, everyday objects and make them come alive. His art can be appreciated for the clever thought behind it.
A wonderfully quirky series of photos (now a book) entitled, Bent Objects: The Secret Life of Everyday Things.
First Leonardo DaVinci Found in 100 Years?
Art experts believe they have identified a new Leonardo da Vinci— in part by examining a fingerprint on the canvas, convinced art experts that it’s actually a da Vinci.
Canadian-born art collector Peter Silverman bought “Profile of the Bella Principessa” at the Ganz gallery in New York on behalf of an anonymous Swiss collector in 2007 for about $19,000. New York art dealer Kate Ganz had owned it for about 11 years after buying it at auction for a similar price. Leonardo
Georgia O’Keeffe (Joan Allen) is an unknown female artist when she discovers her drawingf being displayed by art impresario Alfred Stieglitz (Jeremy Irons) without her permission. She confronts him and demands that he take her collection down, but finds herself taken by his charm. He convinces her to allow him to become her benefactor. Their working relationship evolves as they fall deeply in love. Eventually, Alfred leaves his wife for Georgia.
Find out all about the life and art of Georgia O’Keeffe with this detailed timeline of her career and personal life. Watch the premiere of “Georgia O’Keeffe” on Saturday, September 19 at 9 pm et/pt. Encores September 20 at 7 pm et/pt and September 22 at 9 pm et/pt for Lifetime TV.
Belgian media designer Kristof Saelen takes celebrities and pixelizes them into a new form. Check out these and his VIP site for a weekly does of pixel mania!
Leonardo Da Venti latte: A total of 3,604 cups of coffee, each shaded by various amounts of cream or left black, were arranged to form a Mona Lisa for this digital print-out in Sydney.