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November 25, 2008

“The Accident” by Ricochet Studio

At first we saw this sculpture as innocent and helpless, but then we thought, "What if this two year old brat is pissing out of spite, perhaps he didn't get his way?" By the body language it seems like it could go either way. It's by Ricohet Studio and is ...

November 21, 2008

“Ever Stopped…” Poster by Daren Newman

The trippy Quentin Tarantino Movie Posters were a nice change-up for your dull, white room, now we have an even artsier take on the poster game. UK-based designer, illustrator and typographer Daren Newman implemented his superb artistry skills to create this "Ever Stopped To Wonder What Makes Something Beautiful" Poster, ...

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November 19, 2008

allRGB Shows Its True Colors

Whether you're aware of it or not, you look at RGB (Red Green Blue) color models everyday on the computer and television, now thanks to allRGB, you can find images where every single pixel is an unique RGB color. Put sorta simply, the objective of allRGB is to create images ...

November 18, 2008

Quentin Tarantino Movie Posters

Putting an artsy spin on the Uma Thurman poster heating up your wall, graphic designer Adam Thurland presents a series of posters portraying Quentin Tarantino's films in a circular mapping system, with each poster exploring interaction within scenes. Yeah, pretty trippy. Above is just a glimpse of the Kill Bill ...

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November 17, 2008

Skull With Built-In Suana: “Wellness Skull”

Usually we wash our skulls - you know, hair, face, ears - but Dutch artist Joep van Lieshout would rather wash in his skull...in his skull that he built...in his skull that he built that's large enough to climb into. To lively up Austria's capital, Lieshout created this 15-foot tall ...

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November 17, 2008

KRINK K-66 Steel Tip Marker

Craig Costello aka KRINK is always pushing the tagging limits. His latest vandalism art tool is this new K-66 Steel Tip Marker in 10 fresh colors - black, white, silver, red, blue, green, yellow, purple, pink, orange. Visit a KRINK retailer to purchase then visit your local drop box ...

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November 14, 2008

“Cycles & Seasons” Calender by Matt W. Moore

Switch up the common flip-calender on your fridge with this artsy "Cycles & Seasons" Calender by graphic artist and illustrator Matt. W. Moore. Instead of creating a page for each month, the calendar is separated into four parts, one for each season. And don't think of just taping these up ...

November 13, 2008

KRINK Paints NYC’s Nike Sportswear Store

After a collaborative 3-pack of drippy AF1's, Nike got a hold of Craig Costello aka KRINK again to splash some paint around the new Nike Sportswear store. Walls and windows got the drips now. "Read more" to see KR on a ladder doing his thing and stop by the store ...

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November 13, 2008

Susy Oliveira Turns Photos Into 3D Sculptures

Feasting or frolicking? You'll have to ask Canadian artist Susy Oliveira, who gets paid for re-purposing photos into 3D sculptures like the friky "The Girl and the Bear" piece above. Since 2005, Oliveira’s been combining photographs with foam to perfect her paper crafts, with a present portfolio of skulls, flowers, ...

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November 11, 2008

“Tezuka Gene - Light In The Darkness” Exhibit

Often referred to as the 'Father of Anime' and the Walt Disney of Japan, now deceased artist Osamu Tezuka has immeasurably influenced Japanese culture. To commemorate his would-be 80th birthday, a handful of premier contemporary Japanese visual artists tweaked the genes of Tezuka’s manga characters in dozens of works featured ...

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