Broswing "Art"

Jordan Todd

June 25, 2008

Known for having a keen eye and raw ability to capture the essence of whatever appears before his lens, Jordan Todd’s candid imagery is beautiful, sinister, captivating and always thought-provoking. Whether snapping photos in an abandoned building, dark alleyway, with writers in the train yards or models in the studio, his fresh take and perspective [...]

10 Classic Canadian Artworks

June 18, 2008

Ten inspirational and distinctly Canadian artworks.
Above:
David Alexander Colville
Snowplow

Douglas Haddow

June 11, 2008

When not burning the midnight oil writing for some of the world’s most prolific cultural magazines, Douglas Haddow can be found getting his eat/drink on at off the radar Korean, Vietnamese or Japanese food restaurants.

LA: Rick Rodney Photography

June 9, 2008

Aside from keeping the clothing and vintage book selection at Reserve LA in tip top shape, Rick Rodney cruises the streets with his camera capturing images of whatever inspires him. Straying away from the confines of a particular style, his body of work explores everything from grim realities to the hidden beauty in commonplace scenarios. [...]

Regent Park: Fauxreel Goes Big

June 5, 2008

A far cry from commissioned corporate art, the latest project by Fauxreel (aka Dan Bergeron) aims at drawing awareness to residents of Regent Park (one of Toronto’s oldest social housing projects) that have been evicted from their homes because the buildings are being torn down and rebuilt.
According to Fauxreel, “The buildings of Regent Park are [...]

Kintaro

May 27, 2008

Kintaro (commonly translated as “Golden Boy”) is a well-known hero in Japanese folklore. According to various legends, he was raised by a Yamamba ogress in the mountains, possessed supernatural strength, and had the ability to communicate with animals. Rumored to have slaughtered monsters, crushed boulders with his bare hands and defeated bears at sumo, Kintaro [...]

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