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Category Archives: Art
“Atomic Oriole” — Art by Tony Fitzpatrick
More at http://tonyfitzpatrick.wordpress.com/2014/03/06/lunch-drawing-39-the-atomic-oriole/
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Les Bons Temps for a Baltimore Native
[Baltimore Or Less loves beautiful, talented people – they’re so unlike us, yet allow us to live vicariously through their exploits. Jenny Campbell is one of those peeps we love – and now the Baltimore Sun loves her as well. … Continue reading
Whimsical taxidermy catches on in Baltimore
By Julie Scharper (The Baltimore Sun, 2/19/2014) This is not your dad’s stuffed deer head. After decades of being relegated to man caves and hunting lodges, taxidermy is hip. Three television shows delve into the art of preserving animals, and … Continue reading
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Marylander Steve Blickenstaff’s Cramps Artwork Featured on Rolling Stone Cover
Maryland artist Steve Blickenstaff made a surprise appearance on the cover of the Rolling Stone… well, his monstrous art did, that is, when teen sensation “Lorde” sported a t-shirt featuring Steve’s cover artwork for The Cramps 1984 LP “Bad Music for Bad People”: … Continue reading