• Some of the First Color Photographs by Mervyn O’Gorman
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    Some of the First Color Photographs by Mervyn O’Gorman

    Using the Autochrome technique a game changinging technology in the early 1900’s we get to see some of the earliest photographs featuring color. Engineer Mervyn O’Gorman photographs his daugher Christina.   Artículos relacionados 30 Primeras fotografías en color de Rusia de la década de 1910 Hermosas fotografías autocromas junto al mar de 1913 Christina in Red: Gorgeous photos of a young woman in vivid reds from 1913 Christina in Red

  • Revealing Kurt Cobains Unseen Paintings
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    Revealing Kurt Cobain’s Unseen Paintings

    Mientras filmaba el documental Montage of Heck, Brett Morgen tuvo un acceso excepcional al casillero de almacenamiento personal de Kurt Cobain lleno de creaciones y posesiones personales invisibles, incluidos poemas., journals, films, recording, and artworks. Below are some of Kurt Cobain’s never before seen artworks:      

  • Entrevista: Artist Jared Africa for Graveravens
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    Entrevista: Artist Jared Africa for Graveravens

    The best of odd and amazing, artist Jared Africa creates unique illustrations that captivate you from each corner, from the electrifying colors to the hyper detailed subjects and characters. It makes you wonder who is behind these works. Check out our interview with the artist and learn some of his current and back-story.   Q: Where did you grow up? La: I grew up in Las Vegas, Nevada.   Q: What would you say is one of your favorite movies and why? La: Just like everyone, I’m a huge David Lynch fan and Mulholland Drive is definitely my favorite of his movies. Each scene is perfect to me, y eso…

  • Boneface Illustrations
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    Boneface Illustrations

    Una serie de ilustraciones gruñonas del artista Boneface con figuras conocidas de la cultura pop en un ambiente neón punk post apocalíptico. See the amazing attention to detail aswell as the bright cheeky references.    

  • Collar de pelo por el artista Kerry Howley
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    “Hair Necklace” by artist Kerry Howley

    We wear animal fur, but for some reason we always cringe at the thought of hair not connected to a scalp. Artist Kerry Howley explores the contrasting ideas with the allure of jewelry but the disgust for stings that grow out of our head. Recycled hair made into intricate necklaces, see the beautifully crafted designs below: