I'm following Paperholm, an amazing paper construction project by Charles Young. Every day Charles builds a tiny building, often with moving parts and photographs the whimsical results.
Dustin Yellin creates large figurative collages sandwiched in between layers of glass in his series Psychogeographies. I'm fascinated by the soft, pliable paper being pressed between the smooth, hard glass.
I'm in love with the psychedelic memes over at Feminist Lisa Frank. Frank's iconic rainbow colored designs paired with feminist quotes are a match made in heaven.
I adore the Playing House/Life Once Removed project by Suzanne Heintz. Posing herself with her mannequin nuclear family during holidays and vacations. Deliberately fabricated and over the top, the series strikes a perfect balance of humor and intelligence.
Do Ho Suh is a brilliant conceptual artist working with large scale sculptural installations. His bio describes his works as "site-specific installations that question the boundaries of identity. His work explores the relation between individuality, collectivity, and anonymity." His work is intimate and personal while exploring modern concerns with privacy and sharing.