The Modern Family by AJ Frena
At Gowanus Canal, Turning Toxic Waste Into Art
New York’s Gowanus Canal is notoriously toxic — full of dangerous chemicals, industrial waste, and yes, poop. It reeks in the summer and lives in the popular imagination as the perfect dumping ground for dead bodies. No plant or animal life can survive in it for long. This tends to inspire two kinds of images: gritty photos of the filth and pollution, and scenic landscapes that try not to dwell too long on the former.
It’s a Giraffe.
Kitty & Sushi by Lizzie Nichols
Daily Routine by Luis Melo. This particular piece doesn’t seem to be up on the artist’s own website, but if you click the image, you will find yourself at CGhub. I heartily recommend checking out both places.
Source: luismelo.cghub.com
“Under the Ice” by P. E. Travers. Click through and check out his blog—so very worth it!
Source: pethings.blogspot.com.au








