Jarvik-7 Artificial Heart

Dr. Robert Jarvik invented the first artificial heart in 1982. I really like the story of Jarvik. It is the story of persistence and accomplishment--after having been rejected numerous times out of medical school he finally made it in University of Utah and developed this heart! This early model was hooked up to a large battery pack the size of a refrigerator and made a constant clicking sound. Barney Clark a 61 year old dentist was the first to get one of these and survived 112 days on it. It is a fascinating and pioneering piece of medical history. Piece came from a cardiologist personal collection and is a working model used to study the Jarvik-7 before implants and also to show candidates how it works. Has 'not for implant' securely built in the model chambers so as not to accidentally end up in someone. You can visit one in the Smithsonian or have one in your private collection.

Posted on January 7, 2015 .

First thing ever

When I first opened shop years ago this was the first thing I ever sold. A small head vase screaming kid with a fly on his face.

When I first opened shop years ago this was the first thing I ever sold. A small head vase screaming kid with a fly on his face.

Posted on June 28, 2014 .

You do the Maths

We made this a while ago and I am not sure why it never made it to the site. We only printed a small batch of these super minimal geometric formulas. For those of us that like the maths. Check it out on our wall pieces section.

Posted on April 17, 2014 .

Moon Chart

I made this moon chart years ago and now it is an AGC classic. I am happy these are in peoples homes all over the world. Here is a picture that I snagged from Honey Kennedy while some cute lady modeled in her home. Get one for your home!

Posted on April 16, 2014 .