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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

Janaina Medeiros
noise dept.

Product Placement

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Andulka
Peter Solarz

pixel skylines
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
Xuebing Du
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KIROKAZE
Cosimo Galluzzi
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
ojovivo
Mike Driver

#extradirty
art blog(derogatory)

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So I gotta labtop yesterday and I need a background so I though hmm where can I find a beast one.... I check google..... then bing..... then realized oooohhh TUMBLR SON!
Are Mokkelbost’s Psychedelic Collages
Norwegian artist Are Mokkelbost creates elaborate, hallucinatory dreamscapes in his cut paper collages. Stacking subtle gradients of color, Mokkelbost culls together reflective prisms that seem to rise up like smoke. The repetitive geometry creates psychedelic formations that morph into recognizable shapes. Take a look at some of Mokkelbost’s detailed work below.
MORE: http://hifructose.com/2013/06/18/are-mokkelbosts-psychedelic-collages/
Caligraffiti (by Niels Shoe Meulman)
Niel paintings represent a meditative practice of making the same mark repeatedly until the architecture of the letter breaks down and loses its semantic meaning.
NICHOLAS ALAN COPE & DUSTIN EDWARD ARNOLD, Aether (2010) mixture of painting, chemistry and photography
Sculpture (by Michael McGillis)
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Sci-fi Illustrations by Dan McPharlin
MOLESKINE DOODLES: CROWded by *kerbyrosanes
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Felix Deac
Deac’s mostly nondescript sculptures wrapped in hyperrealistic human skin complete with hair and moles caught me off guard, somewhere between disturbed-disgusted and amused-perplexed. I’m not sure what to make of them. I suppose the confusion of alien and human and that the results confuse me so much are part of why I admire them.
Charcoal Drawings by KwangHo Shin
Antony Micallef - Head Study 2 (2009)