Giant Robot’s Post-It Show 6!


Every winter around this time, Giant Robot invites a boatload of marvelous artists to make original pieces on the unsung canvas of the Post-It. Hundreds of these tiny pieces are currently plastered on the walls of GR2, going for just $20 each– a bargain-basement price for many of these artists.
Last year and this year, I volunteered to assist in the intricate process of hanging this massive show. My reward was a sneak peek at the smörgåsbord of miniature masterpieces, which led me to determine with laser-point precision exactly which Post-Its I needed in my life. The three above were my selections from this year’s collection, crafted by (clockwise from upper left) Christina Song, Greg Clarke and James Chong– three artists I didn’t know from adam before this show, but to whom I now feel a deep-running affection.
Stop by Post-It Show 6 before it closes on January 12th! Below, check out the Post-Its I picked up at last year’s show, from three of my favorite artists (and one dude whose name escapes me).

Lisa Hanawalt

I can’t remember who made this piece. Is that bad?















The bird looks like a Josh Cochran drawing. His work is awesome.
Hmm it might be!
totally josh cochran! the sax player is in this: http://www.joshcochran.net/store.php?uid=E1A553§ion=store&type=all
Oh, nice! Mystery solved. His work is awesome!