October 7th, 2011
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It just might be the granola I just ate but I’m loving these kitschy tie dyed paintings by Dwayne Coleman.

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October 7th, 2011
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Edgar Martins might be taking photographs but his work is in dialogue with some of my favorite minimalist painters.

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October 7th, 2011
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Rough industrial materials meets delicate carving in the transformative work of Maskull Lasserre. Some favorites include the jawbone carved into a picture frame and fingers carved into keyboard keys. See them and more after the jump.

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October 6th, 2011
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Helmut Smits is proof that you don’t need a larger than life idea to create thought provoking and powerful work. From a kiddie pool fountain (pictured above) to a snow man carved out of carrara marble (pictured after the jump), Helmut takes everyday objects, makes a few minor tweaks, and creates iconic work that makes you think “why didn’t I think of that?”

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October 6th, 2011
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Patrick Krzyzanowski’s watercolors are action packed not just with intricate detail but also with face ripping, body slamming, choke holding, wrestlemania extravaganza.

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October 6th, 2011
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Mischievious paintings by .

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October 6th, 2011
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Matt Wisniewski has so much great work on his site that i could do 15 posts about him. However my favorite pieces from the bunch has to be these digital collages that seamlessly blend painting and photography to create gorgeous abstractions of the human figure.

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October 6th, 2011
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It’s a sad day for anyone that enjoys groundbreaking technology, clean design, and revolutionary thinking. Since 1996 I’ve used Apple  products to create Beautiful/Decay and have loved every minute of it. Every time I think  Apple can’t  push the envelope further they do. Without  Steve Jobs my life would not be the same and chances are yours wouldn’t be either. So lets take a moment to celebrate the life of Steve Jobs and honor his work. Rest In Peace Steve.