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Popular TV Shows posters by Adam Spizak
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Check out these realistic posters by Adam Spizak depicting characters from popular TV shows like Mad Man, Dexter, Californication (yeah it's meaning in two words), Breaking Bad and The Walking Dead. Seems we have pretty similar taste in TV :) As per Adam: "The project started few months ago as fan art and slowly grow bigger and bigger to finally end up as series. First round of five of my fav TV shows and also - first round of prints! I've tried to approach the project as both fan and also what i would think was important from the show's perspective - the essence. The Essence for me was closely related to music in these shows, a connection become the core of each idea". See below creative process Adam used to create Californication poster. Attention to detail is just amazing. You can purchase Breaking Bad wallpapers here All artwork is by Adam Spizak Characters depicted, TV show names and logos are property of their respective Networks. [...]
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Movie Posters Brought to Life with Clever Animation
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It might be the future of advertising media. Static movie posters look boring and dated compared to their animated siblings. Imgur user who prefers to stay anonymous, created these movie posters by using animated gif's and what a difference it made...   [...]
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Celebrating femininity “au naturel” in Marilyn Minter’s “Plush”
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Some suggest crusade against bush was started by porn industry in mid 80's, and quickly picked-up by popular culture. Younger generation never heard about it or seen it the way "god intended", but slowly bush is making a come-back, and being embraced by the likes of Gwyneth Paltrow, Cameron Diaz, Lady Gaga, Madonna and even  Hank Moody (David Duchovny) in Californication was making his case in favor of "some hair down there" for gods sake... New York based artist Marilyn Minter spend months taking pictures of female pubic hair, in different colors, shapes and textures and depicting them in "glitzy", beautiful sensual close-up photos and paintings of natural femininity. For art book "Plush" Marilyn collaborated with publisher Fulton Ryder to release very limited edition of 500 copies and 10 deluxe copies. In a small sampling from the book - here are 20 reasons why bush is beautiful... Courtesy: Marilyn Minter and Fulton Ryder   [...]
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Espera Sbarro Eight Concept is the best student project car in history
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Here's a showstopper. Tucked away in a corner of the Fourth Pavilion here at the 2012 Paris Motor Show was this carbon fiber hot rod from the Espera Sbarro Montbéliard School of Design. [...]
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The ugly truth by Rut Mackel
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The photographic project explores the ugliness and the beauty that exists collectively within each of us by drastically transforming faces from aesthetically attractive to something more unpleasant. [...]
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“Tiny Tattoo” symbolism by Austin Tott
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In the world of body-canvassing tattoos it might seem overly simplistic, but "Tiny Tattoo" series created by photographer Austin Tott have a minimalistic Zen quality to them. Small tattoo images, drawn on stretched yet relaxed hand, play-off the backgrounds providing a symbolic narrative. A laconic branding of the surrounding world and a subtle reminder how often less is more. Photography by Austin Tott [...]
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Objectifying human form – photography by Bill Durgin
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In his stylized presentation New York based photographer Bill Durgin explores anatomic deconstruction of human form in to anonymous sculptural shapes. We selected sampling of Bill's work spaning through several critically acclaimed series. Using recognizable visual narrative photographer appropriates and deforms human shapes into collection of objectified forms. Artist chalenges us in to acceptance of grotescue poses softened only by the beauty of suggestive compositions and delicate shadows and hues. Photography by Bill Durgin   [...]
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1953 Volkswagen Beetle Crunched Into a Shiny Sphere
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Artist Ichwan Noor's tight sphere resembles a 1953 Volkswagen Beetle that was somehow compressed into a globular mass of shiny yellow goodness. Part of the Art Basel show that recently took place in Hong Kong, the artwork is a strong statement by Noor that's resonating worldwide. [...]
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