StrangeKiss

by Scott Beale on October 29, 2006 · 2 comments

Blog Attack

Chris Messina just posted great write-up on StrangeKiss, a new online store for art and toys that launched earlier this month. While browsing their website, I found things from my friends Attaboy and Alex Pardee, as well as a bunch of other great stuff. Mucho eye candy to be found on this website, including amazing artwork by David Lanham.

The main mission of Strangekiss is to bring “Art back into Art”. We strive for diversity and want to push limits of the Status Quo as a forever-growing and changing entity. Strangekiss should first and foremost be considered an online gallery more than a store, as that is the vibe we want to impart upon our visitors and growing list of private collectors.

illustration: Blob Attack by David Lanham

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1 Kimberly M November 25, 2007 at 9:52 am

Alex Pardee is an amazing artist
very creative, and imaginative mind he has!
gorgeous paintings, i love them

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