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Takes me back to french class in high school. Chilling.
Francis Alys - Sometimes Making Something Leads to Nothing (1997)
Time Slice by Richard Silver
The idea behind the “Time Sliced” Project was to photograph iconic world buildings at sunset and capture the changing light from day to night in a single image. Experimenting with a few different kinds of processes I came up with the “Sliced” idea. I decided to Slice time and light showing the progression of the day from left to right.
Michael Wolf
davykesey: This evening was the last of four times this summer when the sunset perfectly aligns with the grid of Manhattan. The view was incredible, of course, but what really struck me is the effect it had on the city. People flood the streets, traffic slows, and everyone takes it in. An entire city pauses for a moment to stop and simply marvel. It was beautiful.
Melt / Portrait of an Iceberg by Simon Harsent
The website has a fresh coat of paint ::: www.gracevhall.com
New stuff in the works (happy summer)
Miguel Marquez Outside is a Tumblr blog of Michael Pederson, a street artist from Sydney, Australia.
The artist manages to turn street art on its head – the pieces look like actual, official signage that would be installed in public places, rather than “graffiti.” The pieces are also installed in a temporary, non-destructive manner. The botanical plaques and lists of instructions contain information that is useful and even important (along with a bit of humor, of course).via
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ART: Sky Art Illustrations by Thomas Lamadieu
Genius French artist Thomas Lamadieu has illustrated a series of scenes in the sky directly onto photographs of urban landscapes.
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Watch tUnE-yArDs’ new video for "Water Fountain" directed by Joel Kefali.
Here is an excellent piece that came across our radar from Mashkulture: An artist that takes the fear out of guns via art. More specifically, a 12 year old, who makes fantastic art with a message. The artist in question is Charles Gitnick, and his message involves creating dialogues about guns and how to create … [more]
Can I just reiterate: This is the work of a TWELVE year old. More people need to be aware of this.
Five Thirty Eight Breaks Down the Statistics of Bob Ross Paintings
Daniela Pagani, 2014, Pen and Ink (digitally finished).
»i’m too sad to tell you« by bas ader (1971)
[watch it here]
This has been one of my favorite things for years.
The Portlandia Activity Book, A Compendium of Guaranteed Enrichment for the Pacific Northwestern Part of Your Psyche
I'd enjoy this.
Grant Mudford