Graphite Drawings by Joe Fenton
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Graphite Drawings by Joe Fenton
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Miguel Endara has created this great video of him creating a drawing from 3.2 million dots. The final piece is fantastic and the video is well produced.
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AllAreaCodes.com have created a new infographic about “The Seven Types of iPhone Owners”.
The seven types of owners are The Fanboy, The Unappreciative, The Overuser, The Desk Job, The Hacker, The Senior Citizen, The Complainer. Which are you?
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So what do we reckon? Do we think that this is a new piece of graffiti from Banksy? Apart from the fact that Banksy hasn’t officially claimed the artwork, the softer shading of the women would be a new direction of his compared to his previous work. People are saying that it is more likely the work of Blek le Rat as he’s been showing up lately around London.
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These glasses look like something you might wear to a party, but they are actually a very serious paper tool. Because of the 1mm holes, it’s possible to focus your eyes without lenses. Paper goods, such as paper cups or paper plates are useful goods, when there is an emergency. These paper glasses are made to help you ride out a crisis when your glasses are broken in a disaster or accident. Check it out here.
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The Sword Maker
There are now only 30 sowrdsmiths in Japan and Korehira Wantanbe is one of them. Developing his craft for 40 years while trying to recreate the mythical koto sword.