*websitesarelovely
jetpac magazine is a free pdf culture magazine, featuring photography, illustration, design,poetry, interviews, reviews. Issue 002 themed 'COLLECTIONS' with contributions from Mr Bingo, Reka Nyari,McBess & Simon and more.
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*turbografix
The London College of Communication is hosting an exhibition in association with The British Postal Museum and Archive titled "Designs on Delivery: GPO Posters 1930-1960..."
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*digitalsalat
Benjamin Nadjib took portrait pictures of people with eyes closed. Contrary to "normal" portraits, where the focus is on the eyes, in these pictures, the face itself has the most attention.
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*pink.sunflowers
Mikal Hameed is an eco-friendly shaman of sound who transforms chairs into fully functional sound systems.
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*atelier 29
Kera is a polished chrome Rhino for World Wildlife Fund 2oo8. Designed by Scott Wilson in conjunction with Kohler, Kera was in an online auction last year for Faces in the Wild.
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*sergeworld
Sersegraphics is the website of Sergio Rodríguez. He has updated with new works. Vector works inspired by the oneiric graphics from 70's and colourist explosion of 80's.
*calmlittlecentre
Christian J Petersen is a fine art photographer. Christian aims to create photographs that engage the viewers’ imagination, making each shot entirely open to personal interpretation.
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*chuckb1972
Robots and Monsters is a charitable art project that offers robot and monster drawings to those who love original drawings.
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*Art_Vandelay
Legendary graf artist DAIM demonstrates what's posible with 4 simple letters and a vivid imagination
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*Jkr blogger
Google has made every page of every issue of Life magazine, from the mid-thirties to early seventies, available online, advertising included.
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*designmilk
Trunk books are a new series designed like a treasure, just like an old "trunk" in the attic. Each will focus on a part of the human body & include writing, art, & photography. The first is HAIR. The next one is BLOOD & they're currently accepting submissions.
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*Chris Burns
Purveyor of oddities and sculptor of treasures Chen Wenling has made this fantastic sculpture "What You See Might Not Be Real" which includes a giant farting golden bull (the world economy) and the money devil (Bernie Madoff).
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*Flavorpill
Walton Ford’s paintings of wild animals combine the austere mastery of New England-style naturalism with a dark sexuality and satirical humor.
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*watchtower
Some amazing tattoo work by Amanda Wachob. She started as a painter and transitioned to tattoos, she has some great fresh looking tattoo concepts.
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*mrvader2u
Artist/teacher Mary Preis explores the relative behind-closed-doors-y-ness of her day-to-day work, by moving her office into a front window at the Pacific Northwest College of Art, in Portland.
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*Chris Burns
Once just the packaging graphics for stickers sold from Obey Giant, now a lovely screenprint poster made to support Dave and Holly Combs, the creators of PEEL Magazine that lost their house to keep the magazine alive!
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*changeyourart
Earth as Art - satellite images now available on large 12 inch square glossy photo tiles. Free shipping in the U.S.
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*sophiekahn
Full body portraits made 'from life' with a 3d laser scanner, by new media artist Sophie Kahn.
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*AnthonyTammaro
Technology Meets Creativity - In conjunction with Design Philadelphia. A solo exhibition of technology driven jewelry and sculptural objects.
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*Flavorpill
Vice has launched a Where the Wild Things Are site with 24 artists inspired by Where the Wild Things Are.
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*fitheimaginator
Shiny new portfolio site for Ben the Illustrator launched yesterday. Full to the brim with colourful, optimistic illustrations sure to set your heart a flutter! enjoy!
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*Chris Burns
Rest in Peace... a new way to mark the eternal slumber - a real, actual grave conceived and made by designer Robert Stadler for his father.
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*The Practice of Everyday Design
The Practice of Everyday Design is a design/art partnership focused on product design, installation art and architecture. This sculpture is built of hand cut cardboard and assembled using hockey tape.
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