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JBB: An Artblog!

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Every time I trust I’m reminded why I shouldn’t
Failure is the opportunity to begin again more intelligently.
Henry Ford (via psych2go)
Dogs Before And After Their Haircuts
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Surreal Digital Collage by Jati Putra Pratama
When I look at Jati Putra Pratama’s designs I wished I could walk into the world he creates. From Indonesian, Jati creates digital collage art. His surreal art is a new take on reality - giving the viewer a vision of a world where the horizon bends at 90 degrees, and people walk in the clouds. Thanks to Escape Kit!
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Pink Sandy Beach In The Island Harbour, Bahamas
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Project Monsoon Clever colorful street art that only appears when it rains
After the Superhydrophobic Street Art, which uses a superhydrophobic coating to create designs which appear only in the rain, here is the Project Monsoon, which uses the same concept, this time with hydrochromic painting, which reveals its color only when wet. This amazing and clever project was designed by a Korean team of designers, in collaboration with Pantone, to provide color to the streets of Seoul during the rainy season, while paying tribute to the Korean culture. A brilliant idea! Source: ufunk
The world is filled with such wonderful things.
If I ever get the chance to travel, I’ll definitely be going there.
Paintings by Travis Louie
Travis Louie born in Queens is graduated with a degree in Communication Design at Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY with the intent on pursuing a freelance illustration career. The work wasn’t as rewarding as he had anticipated. After a few years freelancing, he created a body of paintings and began showing them in local art galleries. The response was very encouraging. He stopped actively pursuing illustration work and began taking on more private commissions and concentrating his efforts on gallery shows.
The visual style of his work is mostly influenced by the lighting and atmosphere of German Expressionist and Film Noir motion pictures from the Silent Era to the late 1950’s.
To achieve the dramatic “mood” in his paintings, they are produced primarily in black and white or limited color. He uses acrylic paints over tight graphite drawings on smooth grounds, like “plate” finish illustration board or finely sanded, primed wood panels.
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