July 14th, 2011
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Xavier Barrade’s 3D posters for rock band Dry The River is nothing short of amazing! Xavier spent over 35 hours to create each 3d poster, hand cutting all the pieces and glueing them together.  What he ended up with is an ad campaign that LITERALLY sticks out from the sea of advertisting!  Watch a time-lapse sequence of Xavier building one of the horses after the jump!

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July 14th, 2011
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Australian photographer Jeremy Blincoe’s Fleeting Embrace series places children in phenomenal settings and situations.

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July 14th, 2011
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Check out Sam Green’s fantastic poster created to raise money for Japan’s relief efforts as well as the rest of his portfolio.

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July 14th, 2011
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Calvin Whitehurst’s analog collages take you to a surreal world where the world twists and turns in every which way. I especially like the politically themed collages.

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July 14th, 2011
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When I close my eyes and dream of outdoor furniture, I see visions of Loll’s cheery Vang Chairs, or whiling away the hours in their rocking Racer Chair , or napping in the shade on a 405 Chaise. Loll’s furniture has a strong architectural presence while remaining friendly and homey. See more after the jump.

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July 13th, 2011
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Hey B/D Member! As you may have heard, the Beautiful/Decay book series highlights the most extensive interviews, and in-depth features with upcoming artists today. And in with the latest arrival of Book:6 upon us, this is your last chance to start your subscription and not miss out. With 164 ad-free pages of image heavy articles and collectible art inserts, this hand-numbered book is a source of inspiration you can re-read time and time again. So don’t, wait until it’s too late,subscribe today!

 

July 13th, 2011
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Laura Laine turns traditional fashion illustration on its head with her uncanny figures and exquisitely detailed rendering.

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July 13th, 2011
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John Vincent Aranda updates his website with a new series about immigration, sourcing imagery from comics from the Philippines and visually influenced by Pop artists like Roy Litchenstein.

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