January 17th, 2011
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Graffiti artist Jesse Hazelip tackles major social issues in his work.  Here are some of his pieces from the exhibition Sentimental Journey in which he reflects on WWII and our occupation in North America.  For those who are curious, the name Sentimental Journey comes from an actual bomber plane.

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January 17th, 2011
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Jansson Stegner’s work could easily have turned into your typical figurative work but the strange elongation of the figures gives the work a bizarre psychological twist. It’s kind of a mix between Balthus and John Currin.

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January 16th, 2011
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Some pyrotechnic sounds to start off your sunday courtesy of Freelance Whales and Neue Films.

January 14th, 2011
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Monica Cook’s paintings are weird, gross and somehow really delicate and pretty at the same time, I love it.

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January 14th, 2011
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Public installation, alterations, and modifications by Alexandros Vasmoulaskis.

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January 14th, 2011
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In Ben F Carney’s digital world objects fly through your body, gravity takes its toll in unperdictable ways, and human skin can be strectched, torn, pulled, and bent in every which way possible. Make sure to check out the  video by Ben after the jump.

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January 14th, 2011
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Barcelona based graphic design studio Good Mondays specializes in areas of art direction, corporate identity, editorial design, package design, and illustration.  I am particularly fond of the above Donut Explosion piece. Read more »

January 14th, 2011
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Originally from Stockholm, Sweden artist Sebastian Wahl currently resides in the Bronx where he creates psychedelically inspired resin collages.  You can catch some of his work at the Gallery Hijinks exhibit Kaleidoscope Eyes.

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