Steven Yeun and Ali Wong, the stars of BEEF, unearth a trove of emotion in new series.
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Steven Yeun and Ali Wong, the stars of BEEF, unearth a trove of emotion in new series.
Read the full article here.
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Yes, those limited edition Starbucks napkins do exist: āThe Marshall Mathers LPā (done w/ a ballpoint pen; no pencils were used). IG: disposable_arts
"The Guilty Remnant" (from HBO's 'The Leftovers') ā ballpoint pen on a Starbucks napkin IG: disposable_arts
āCatching The Express Trainā - a new dieorama from Abigail Goldman (@tinylittlelives) on view this month at SPOKE NYC ā°ļøšā
āCover Upā , one of many new die-o-ramas from Abigail Goldman for her solo showĀ āWishful Thinkingā - on view at SPOKE NYC March 4 - 26, 2017
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Abigail Goldmanās āDie-o-ramas.ā
After retiring from reporting crime at scenes, Goldman turned her fascination into something thoroughly less tragic (and collectible! Although thereās always a waiting list).
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Wait. What? Priceless photos of the Oscars audience reacting to that best picture flub.
Some celebrities didnāt need to tweet about the biggest flub in Oscars history. It was written all over their faces. (Photos: AP, Getty)
These photos are incredible.
This is definitely an unnerving picture. The cooled lava almost looks like bodies.
Apparently my 10 year high school reunion is this weekend. While too busy to go, it did prompt me to do a deep dive through some old art from a decade ago during my last semester of Walton high school (as well as some truly harrowing photos of me as an angsty teenager). At that point I didnāt even know that I wanted to be an artist (or if that was even a real job) ā but a deep fear of any career relating to math, an obsessive desire for self-improvement, and 10 years of drawing shitty drawing after shitty drawing, it eventually clicked enough that I understood that human faces didnāt look like ⦠that.Ā
Now, I donāt wanna sell the whole generic motivational idea of: āSEE anyone can make it, just work really hard, look at meā line of thinking as I had/have numerous advantages that others do not ā with what I look like, where I come from, what I believe, or what I was told I can reach for, never being an impedance. That being said, for any young person reading this that hasnāt been lost to cynicism yet: Man I hope you get the chance to try to do something you love. I hope you have the opportunities you should and people that tell you that you can. I hope that the only barriers for your success are talent and hard work ā because that shit can be built even when everything else seems broken. And if the barriers you face are bigger than that, I hope you overcome them against the odds, working harder than I had to even when you shouldnāt have to, just so that the world gets to see what you can do too.