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Thursday, 20 September 2012 11:02 |
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Historical photography, recoloured by Sweden-based artist Sanna Dullaway with Photoshop. She owns a small studio that helps to restore memories in colours, so this series can work as her advertising but still awesome and on my opinion Adobe must get in contact with her for some collaborations....
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Wednesday, 19 September 2012 10:44 |
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Guest Checks is a new blog featuring a slew of great artists doodling on, you guessed it… Guest Checks! The blog is curated by Oakland-based artist Super Ugly and will feature new submissions everyday. There is so much talent on display at Guest Checks, including Super Ugly himself, Bay Area artists Cody Williams, Matt Ritchie and Daniel Logan.
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Tuesday, 18 September 2012 09:47 |
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A lot of great new contemporary art can be discovered on Tumblr, and that definitely applies to the classic film location photos by Christopher Moloney. The cinephile and filmmaker came up with the concept of PhilmFotos in order to showcase his love of classic movies. Some of the flicks featured below include such all-time greats as Taxi Driver, Scarface, and The French Connection. Like most successful concepts, his, too, is as simple as it is effective: he just snaps a freeze frame from a classic film, then superimposes it over the actual location...
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Monday, 17 September 2012 08:43 |
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Looking at the aquarium bed you get the idea that those who love extreme styles with a unique touch about them will find it a wonderful artistic addition. The light thrown out by the different components of the aquarium right from the fish, plankton to the blue water gives an awesome shade of different hues.
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Friday, 14 September 2012 12:32 |
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We need to think of a better name than book sculptures, but Susan Hoerth transforms childhood fairy tales and book, excerpts characters and illustrations, and makes them appear to be "jumping off the pages." Maybe this is how we get kids to read and appreciate the wonderous world of print. Wizard of Oz, Christmas Carol, Alice in Wonderland are all given the sculpture treatment. For Alice In Wonderland, may we suggest a book sculpture and some other mind-altering additions? For you, not the kids...
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