Phat!
Why didn’t George Lucas come up with this when he made his first Star Wars movie…
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Can be beautiful things, proves Kim Høltermand.
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Amazing charcoal drawings by Robert Longo.
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‘Touching’ concept by photographer Richard Renaldi, who lets complete strangers pose together having some form of physical contact.
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You just gotta love these illustrations by Tim Enthoven.
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Not only is that name worth a blog post, but it is also his work that is great.
Don’t forget to check out his collection of people holding photo’s and people with paintings.
(Thanks Meryl!)
Suck on this NRA!
Valentin Beinroth and Florian Jennett are the inventors of the gun popsicle.
Photo project by Gustavo Germano.
Yeah, well Gustavo, it sure looks nice and all, but thanks a lot for reminding us again that we’re all gonna die.
Dr. Aubrey the Grey should just work a little bit harder…
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Despite they remind me of Bob Ross a bit, these images by Kim Asendorf sure look beautiful.
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Not my mom’s friends, but Elena Chernyak’s mom’s friends.
Interesting photo project. Wonder how her mom’s friends see themselves in these pictures. Arty? Kitchy? Hot?
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Never throw away your ran out pencils again! Send them to Dalton Ghetti instead.
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By talented Dutchman Helmut Smits.
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Our own Erin has been selected for the portfolio Project on Duckrabbit digital, an artisan black an white printing company in New York.
Congratulations Erin! Read the interview with her.
Drugs by Ratatat. Clip directed by Carl Burgess.
The one who uses nineties stock photography as inspiration for a music video, is a genius.
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Great carved weapons in old school desks by Ben Turnbull.
Looks like the guy probably has ADD just like we have. He obviously also couldn’t keep his mind with class and he also never finished his work : )
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These sculptures by Swedish artist Anders Krisar remind me of that green stuff your mother had for putting dry flowers in. You know what I mean.
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The Mast Brothers make chocolate that is kind of special. Doing things like getting beans in from family farms in Venezuela, Madagascar or Ecuador and wrapping each bar by hand in golden foil, they bring back long gone craftsmanship into producing stuff.
Not only the brothers are inspiring, but also the video itself is a piece of art. Similar videos about crafts by The Scout you find here.
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