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Tim Burton’s concept art for Edward Scissorhands | Johnny Depp as Edward Scissorhands
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Coke’s global ‘Open Happiness’ campaign Poster by Jonathan Mak
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Valentine Tweet Marathon @hsyee by Timothy Goodman. valentinetweetmar...
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Star War Identities, Darth Vader. These are amazing!
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Crashing porcelain martial arts figurines. Images captured by German photographer Martin Klimas just as each of the fragile objects hit the ground after being dropped from a height of almost 10 feet.
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Seal a plastic bag with the top of a plastic bottle and the lid.
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William Eggleston's GUIDE. William Eggleston's Guide was the first one-man show of color photographs ever presented at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, and the Museum's first publication of color photography. The reception was divided and passionate. The book and show unabashedly forced the art world to deal with color photography, a medium scarcely taken seriously at the time, and with the vernacular content of a body of photographs that could have been but definitely weren't some average American's Instamatic pictures from the family album. These photographs heralded a new mastery of the use of color as an integral element of photographic composition. Bound in a textured cover inset with a photograph of a tricycle and stamped with yearbook-style gold lettering, the Guide contained 48 images edited down from 375 shot between 1969 and 1971 and displayed a deceptively casual, actually super-refined look at the surrounding world. Here are people, landscapes, and odd little moments in and around Eggleston's hometown of Memphis--an anonymous woman in a loudly patterned dress and cat's eye glasses sitting, left leg slightly raised, on an equally loud outdoor sofa; a coal-fired barbecue shooting up flames, framed by a shiny silver tricycle, the curves of a gleaming black car fender, and someone's torso; a tiny, gray-haired lady in a faded, flowered housecoat, standing expectant, and dwarfed in the huge dark doorway of a mint-green room whose only visible furniture is a shaded lamp on an end table. For this edition of William Eggleston's Guide, The Museum of Modern Art has made new color separations from the original 35 mm slides, producing a facsimile edition in which the color will be freshly responsive to the photographer's intentions. William Eggleston's Guide. Photographs by William Eggleston. Edited, with an essay by John Szarkowski. Designed by Carl Laanes. Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1976. 112 pp. Square octavo. First edition. Hardbound with Black leatherette-covered boards, with title stamped in gilt. Color plate tipped into embossed front cover. No dust jacket as issued. four color plates; black-and-white portrait of William Eggleston by Geoffrey Biddle accompanied by a brief biography.
SOEY MILK: This was done for an upcoming group show, 'Homeroom' at the Subtext Gallery in San Diego, opens 11/11/11. Each artist was to find a drawing from their childhood and reinterpret it in their current style... And this, the reinterpretation.
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SOEY MILK: This was done for an upcoming group show, 'Homeroom' at the Subtext Gallery in San Diego, opens 11/11/11. Each artist was to find a drawing from their childhood and reinterpret it in their current style... I found this baby:
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Be kind for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle
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The Do’s and Don’ts of Photography. THE DO’s Do something old in a new way Do something new in an old way Do something new in a new way, Whatever works… works Do it sharp, if you can’t, call it art Do it in the computer — if it can be done there Do fifty of them — you will definitely get a show Do it big, if you cant do it big, do it red If all else fails turn it upside down, if it looks good it might work Do Bend your knees If you don’t know what to do, look up or down — but continue looking Do celebrities — if you do a lot of them, you’ll get a book Connect with others — network Edit it yourself Design it yourself Publish it yourself Edit, When in doubt shoot more Edit again Read Darwin, Marx, Joyce, Freud, Einstein, Benjamin, McLuhan, and Barth See Citizen Kane ten times Look at everything — stare Construct your images from the edge inward If it’s the “real world,” do it in color If it can be done digitally — do it Be self centered, self involved, and generally entitled and always pushing — and damned to hell for doing it Break all rules, except the chairman’s THE DON'Ts Don’t do it about yourself — or your friend — or your family Don’t dare photograph yourself nude Don’t look at old family albums Don’t hand color it Don’t write on it Don’t use alternative process — if it ain’t straight do it in the computer Don’t gild the lily — AKA less is more Don’t go to video when you don’t know what else to do Don’t photograph indigent, people, particularly in foreign lands Don’t whine, just produce
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DOG EAR POEMS by Erica Baum, Examined, ‘Dog Ear’ series., 2009 Courtesy: Lüttgenmeijer, Berlin and Dispatch, New York.
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DOG EAR POEMS by Erica Baum, Examined, ‘Dog Ear’ series., 2009 Courtesy: Lüttgenmeijer, Berlin and Dispatch, New York.
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BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU: Hand written in blue ink by George Orwell.
IKEA Lack Side Table becomes Lego Table with Tutorial. We used the following items in our Lego Table project: IKEA Lack Table Lego Baseplates (1 Extra-Large Gray Lego Baseplate and 4 regular green Lego Baseplates) Exacto knife Level or ruler Sharpie or other permanent marker Spray Adhesive or Contact Cement (We used spray adhesive, not suggested, we had to fix it) Painter’s tape (for temporary securing of the Lego Baseplates to the table) Dremel or Laminate Cutting Tool (to trim the edges of the table)
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Uncanny Photo Mashups of People’s Faces and Bank Note Portraits.
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Josh Keyes "Frenzy," 18"x24", acrylic on panel, 2009
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Fetching pins…
Kat Hallock I was just thinking about this last night. Desmond was on Fringe.