October 18th, 2011
by Amir

Malick Sidibé’s magnificent portraits of sweeping personal and cultural changes in post-colonial Africa have been celebrated around the world. Positioned at the junction of Malian independence in 1960 and a period of rapid modernization, his works bear witness to the joy, insouciance and confidence of Africa’s youth revolution.

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October 18th, 2011
by Amir

Found objects are arranged and re-imagined into playful portraits and busts by London based sculptor Rebecca Nassauer. See more of her work on the Josh Lilley Gallery website.

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October 18th, 2011
by Amir

Scott Albrecht brings you encouraging thoughts and beautiful typography and patterns to keep you on the right path during your 9-5 grind. Next time you’re feeling down just hop onto his site and let the positivity flow.

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October 18th, 2011
by Amir

Illustrator Jesse Auersalo updates his portfolio with a brand new grouping of jaw dropping work. If you’re a fan of Jesse’s work make sure to purchase Beautiful/Decay Magazine Issue: Y which features an exclusive interview with Jesse as well as original cover art.

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October 17th, 2011
by Amir

 

Pedro Lourenco’s off the wall illustrations bring together skillful draftsmanship and beautifully surreal juxtapositions that bring to mind skateboard graphics and Raymond Pettibon.

 

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October 17th, 2011
by Amir

Los Angeles photographer Ursula Brookbank’s Lady Studio series bring together the costumes and theatrics of Cindy Sherman and the faces of the Joker to create arresting and haunting images.

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October 17th, 2011
by Amir

The lush whimsical paintings of Béatrice Dreux´.

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October 17th, 2011
by Amir

You’re in luck if you love your face so much so that you wish there was a copy of it. Real F, a Japanese 3D printing company creates one of a kind ultra realistic 3D face masks complete with every blemish, pore, hair, freckle, and scar. No you can have a second copy of that pretty mug of yours or do it up like Nicholas Cage in Face/Off without the messy surgery.

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