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the beautiful destruction

Tuesday, November 15, 2005

FRESHBAKED™ | NOVEMBER 2005

Cody Thompson Dolls  Felt Good
Pictured: Felt Good dolls by Cody Thompson.

So, here's some of the shit I'm diggin' as of late. A fella named Cody Thompson is making some incredible stuffed dolls called Felt Good. Don't believe me? Just check out the picture above, then visit his website. These things are crazy-looking and incredibly well done. On a similar note, some friends of mine, who have been making their own brand of "stuffies" called Friend or Foe, have a gallery of their creations online. Check 'em out here.

In other news, a fella by the name of Jonathan Keller, whom I interviewed several months ago for Swindle magazine, has an interesting blog project going on called Nothing New. His personal website, which features his incredible Boxbots (the topic I interviewed him about), can be accessed here.

While this news isn't exactly fresh, comic and graphic novel illustrator Liam Sharp has struck out on his own, founding Mam Tor Publishing, his own independent press whose Event Horizon publication is rumored to be a 21st century version of Heavy Metal. Also, for those interested, the crew over at Pixelsurgeon recently published a nice interview with Mr. Sharp. Check it out here.

Last but not least, my pal Rickey Kim, who runs the top notch webmag Evil Monito, has launched his own website, a blog of sorts, called Mr. Kim Says. That's it for the moment. Look for an exclusive Beautiful Destruction of Normalcy interview with maverick photographer Peter Sutherland next week. In the meantime, stay safe, keep your hands to yourself, and stop wasting time on the Internet (ha).

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