Our New Etsy Store

Null Knowledge has just opened a store on Etsy. Over the next few months we will be adding prints of our oil paintings and digital art as well as more graphic novels and children’s books.

Our first listing are digital eBook certificates for Unleashing Janus and Peter, Mike, John and Diana and a high resolution copy of Raising Monsters. eBook certificate are an easy way to show support for this site. By purchasing an eBook certificate to make your eBook an “official” one. With your support you will influence the types of eBooks made in the future and enable the author to continue making them available.

Thank you for you support,
Null Knowledge

Graffiti I Like- I Like You

This is another fun stencil I found in the San Francisco Mission District on Valencia Street.  The wording is a bit faded but it is a duck quacking the words “I Like You”.  We could all use a little positive reinforcement now and again -even if it is coming from a duck. The duck has a subtle motion which I appreciated.  This is a duck on the move, a duck who is going somewhere.

Graffiti I Like

Five years ago I had the idea for a site focusing on graffiti I liked. I kept procrastinating by trying to do as much research on the artists as possible before launching and then Exit Through the Gift Shop came out. This took the edge off the idea.  But, even though graffiti is utterly “in” right now, I will post a few of my favorites every so often. It is not the street artists’ fault the whole thing became a commercial mess.

This one is one of my favorites.  It was taken four years ago in San Francisco Mission District near Tartines.  I am  sucker for cute. Unfortunately, this cute little critter was painted over in less than a week. I love the elegance of its cuteness. A plump, tear-shaped body, cute ears and a big tail on a fire hydrant just waiting for a passing dog to notice.

Being a Responsible Consumer of Art

The Urban Outfitters’ scandal has brought to many people’s attention how often Indie artists are ripped off by major corporations. I consider myself more of a consumer of art so my perspective is different than most artists’. First, if you are outraged, support the artist, Truche, whose design was copied, with a purchase here. You have no excuse because she has many great designs to choose from. Second, this did not shock me. Over the years I have noticed many Indie designs ripped off by major brands. Make no mistake, it is different when a major corporation copies an artist’s design versus one artist imitating another one. When two artists imitate one another they can build a trend and there is enough room in the market to support multiple, small-volume artists. When a major corporation copies an artist’s style and mass reproduce it, they saturate the market and make the design commercial, ultimately destroying its artistic merit. How can an art enthusiast help struggling artist? Simple, build better buying habits.

Art isn’t limited to two-dimensional forms like paintings. It can include everything from prints to pottery, from jewelery to clothing. Before making a purchase, first check if an artist or studio produces work that would meet your need. There are plenty of great artists you can find on the Web. Start by browsing Etsy, eBay and searching on Google. The Internet has made buying original art easy;  so, again, there is no excuse for not buying directly from an artist. In addition, see if your city has Indie fairs or art festivals where you can see the art and meet the artist in person. When you buy Indie art you financially and directly support the artists, and in return, get something unique and become a part of the art community. Be a responsible consumer of art and purchase directly from artist and studios.

P.S. If you don’t know where to start we have some review of our favorite artists here.

SFMOMA Extention

Finally they have the plans for extending SFMOMA to accommodate the 1,100-piece Fisher collection. I think the plans look rather tame which is what I expect from San Francisco. Most of the architecture is too conservative for my taste. I have visited the Gap headquarters and saw some of the collection in the past and was impressed. I am anxious to see it together with the rest of SFMOMA. Together I think it will truly stand out as a great collection of art.

New Site Design

Our new site design is almost complete but I am sure we will be tinkering with it for awhile. Nullknowledge.com has undergone six site redesigns in six years so my track record is against me. We went for a more minimalistic design this time and I hope I got it right this time. Some sections have moved around. The eBook are now located Here, the webcomic here and the store is here . I don’t now how much longer I will keep using CafePress though. I am working on prints to put up on Etsy. I plan on continuing the weekly web comic but I am focusing on three new eBooks I hope to have out by end of year. If you want to support this site please click on one of our suggested readings before making a purchase with Amazon.