“In two of Aurel Schmidt’s more recent series, the artist’s highly rendered drawings depict leafy vagina lettuce and ginger toes, among other inventive combinations of body parts and edibles.” source:
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Perfume Genius – ‘Queen’ (Official Video)
New music video released for the song Queen by Perfume Genius directed by SSION for the upcoming album Too Bright set to release in September 23rd through Matador Records. The music video has heavy stylized symbolism and sneering gender bending friendships. Honestly I think I’m going to have to watch this a few more times before I can make out story of it, if there is one.Most notable parts include the sassy boardroom runway pant suit moment, The faceless scene changes wardrobes, pigs and cheerleaders for suicide.
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Wild Art by Ana Teresa Barboza
Peruvian artist Ana Teresa Barboza explores the boundaries between human and animal through her intricate and provocative embroidery. Her work transforms fabric into immersive, tactile worlds where humans and wildlife coexist in ways that are both intimate and unsettling. The scenes are carefully constructed yet feel alive, a testament to Barboza’s skill in marrying technique with narrative.
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Jenny Lewis – Just One Of The Guys
Jenny Lewis delivers her signature indie rock sound with Just One Of The Guys, a strummy, upbeat track that avoids balladry and lands with playful energy. The accompanying music video elevates the song with a star-studded cast and a concept that’s both fun and socially aware. Lewis enlists celebrities to perform as drag kings, turning the video into a celebration of gender play, performance, and pop culture irreverence.
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Lykke Li Announces her Website Launch
The beautiful and equally talented indie songstress Lykke Li is proud to announces her new website. http://site.lykkeli.com/ It’s full of tour dates, performances, videos, magazine interviews and (my favorite) very epic selfies and portraits shot by artists and photographers. “MY BELOVED DARLINGSTHE NEW WEBSITE IS UP………………………..“ http://site.lykkeli.com/
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Geometrical Portraits by Boris Draschoff
“These are the central concepts of my artistic essence. The transformation of motives therefore is a clearing of reality through optical reduction and refraction of contents. In this way it allows each observer an exempt view on the essential marrow. In this connection my process follows strictly the etymological translation of the word kaleidoscope, which has its roots in the greek language and means ‘to see beautiful forms’.” -Boris Draschoff, Berlin, Germany borisdraschoff.com
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Gender Swapped Disney Characters by Maby-Chan
Maby-Chan’s gender-swapped Disney illustrations succeed because they are thoughtful before they are clever. Rather than relying on novelty alone, the artist approaches each character with a deep understanding of personality, narrative role, and visual language. The result is a series that feels imaginative, detailed, and surprisingly plausible.
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Paradise Lost, photographed by Nick Knight
Nick Knight’s Paradise Lost is unsettling precisely because it redirects violence toward something we are conditioned to treat as harmless. Roses, symbols of romance, devotion, and ceremony, are shown being shot through the head. The gesture is abrupt and wrong-feeling, not because flowers are rare or fragile, but because they are culturally protected from this kind of outcome.
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Disgusting Iphone Case
These days you see some pretty unique iPhone cases, but usually not to the extreme where you don’t want to look at or touch your phone. In most cases you want to avoid the instinct to step on your expensive phone and run away from it. In Japan these limited time creepy big isopod phone case comes in both a silver and gold version. It’s been stated that only 500 have been produced for purchase as their popularity rises you can expect more to be made. There prices range from 80 -150 dollars each. their website:
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Illustrations by Mojo Wang, Sex, Pain and Secrets
Mojo Wang’s illustrations do not arrive quietly. They confront the viewer with intimacy, vulnerability, and psychological tension, all rendered through surreal compositions that feel deeply personal yet deliberately unresolved. Working from China, Wang creates images that sit at the intersection of beauty and discomfort, where desire and suffering are not opposites, but intertwined states of being.
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The Power Puff Girls Return in 2016, WHAT!?
WHAT! This generation of cartoons aren’t use to revivals and reboots. That’s why it’s great news that Cartoon Network has officially announced The Power Puff Girls return. It’s not as soon as we would like but hey, shush it’s better than nothing right? Do you think the series will be the same? Or will they make severe changes that could either go great or horrible. Now if they could only do this for Dexter s Lab and Courage the Cowardly Dog as well. I would die, somehow self combust with joy. What cartoons do you believe need to comeback?