• Tears by Maurice Mikkers
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    Tears by Maurice Mikkers

    Maurice Mikkers a dutch based photographer creates an interesting series surrounding his friends tears. Once collected they are blown up and we see the unique crystal like patterns that change with each person. Creato per rivista media. Articoli correlati Quasi 50 Teens Conquer & Destroy Georgia Walmart, Only 1 Arrested [PHOTO] Kasich to sign $71B budget and expects to veto some items 2 I membri veterani del consiglio comunale di Los Angeles trascorrono l'ultimo giorno in ufficio in modi diversi L'ex dottore si dichiara colpevole per aver tentato di fare sesso con una bambina di 4 anni

  • Non tutti coloro che w[Il]nder si perdono da Daniel John Buono
    ART,  FASHION,  Graveravens esclusivi,  Abiti da uomo

    “Non tutti coloro che w[Il]nder si perdono” da Daniel Buona John

    An expressive series by Melbourne based artist Daniel Good John. “Questa serie di fotografie segna la prima in un corpo permanente di lavoro che esplora l'identità maschile come sperimentato attraverso la fisse e in movimento immagini concentrandosi sui confini che esistono tra la rappresentazione di sesso maschile, identificazione di genere, la sessualità e l'interazione fisica ed emotiva di un uomo con altri maschi.” – Daniel Good John Vedi l'intera serie qui Model: Thi Baudelaire da Bordeaux, Francia (insta: thi_baudelaire) Abbigliamento: I modelli possiedono la posizione: Cape Shanck, Vittoria (Australia) Macchina fotografica: 35mm pellicole negative a colori (inedita)

  • Esplodere Cartoons popolari per artista Matt Gondek
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    Esplodere Cartoons popolari per artista Matt Gondek

    Los Angeles based artist Matt Gondek creates playfully disturbing imagery incorporating iconic cartoon characters that appear to be exploding alongside an atomic bomb. characters include The Simpsons clan to Bugs Bunny, Futurama, la Pantera Rosa, Garfield e altro. Stampe in varie forme sono disponibili nel suo negozio Gondek Draws.

  • Dyslexia Font for Everyone
    ART,  CULTURA,  Varie.

    Dyslexia Font for Everyone

        It is hard to completely understand or have a better feeling of what someone with a reading disorder is going through. Sometimes though through creative cleverness more light can shed on how other people experience things. Designer Daniel Britton created a font demonstrating processing typography with Dyslexia. “For most people the letters and numbers do not jump around on the page and the colours remain the same, it is simply a break down in communication between they eye and the brain, for most people you can see the information, puoi vedere perfettamente ogni forma di lettera, ma c'è qualcosa nella tua mente che si ferma o rallenta…

  • Sculptural Edible Lollipops
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    Sculptural Edible Lollipops

    Intricately crafted treats that don’t seem much like treats. These realistic sculptural lollipops will make you second guess desolving them in your mouth. There are many to choose from cats, squids, snakes, fish and more. http://www.ame-shin.com/works/

  • Symbiosis by photographer Rik Garrett
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    Symbiosis by photographer Rik Garrett

    Photography series by Rik Garrett with the idea of becoming one in union. “An integral concept of Alchemy is “Solve et Coagula” – dissolve and combine. This is the secret key to manifesting the Philosoher’s Stone, Elixr of Life and immortality. This ideal is represented with the image of the Rebis – a two-headed hermaphrodite that holds the assets of both genders. I have worked with this as my goal, erasing the boundaries of the human body. By applying paint directly to the surface of photographs, I have actualized an impossible dream – a physical union made tangible through desire. Attraverso questo processo sono stato in grado di visivamente e…

  • Sculptures by Adam Martinakis
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    Sculptures by Adam Martinakis

    The sculpture series by artist Adam Martinakis explores the human form and a manipulated and disassembled state that gives the appearance of combustion and movement. “a connection between the spirit and the material, the living and the absent… I compose scenes of the unborn, the dead and the alive, immersed in the metaphysics of perception.” – Adam Martinakis Hifruttosio