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SAI Settings Tutorials favourites by SkyFlameLitMoon23 on deviantART. The 50 Greatest Cult Movies of All Time - Page 5. 41.

The 50 Greatest Cult Movies of All Time - Page 5

Stop Making Sense (1984) People had been filming rock concerts and calling the resulting footage "movies" for decades before Jonathan Demme took command of the director's chair. But working with his stars, Talking Heads, Demme made a concert movie with no out-of-focus shots, catch-as-catch-can camerawork, or even the intruding interviews that characterized even Martin Scorsese's The Last Waltz. Plus, the Heads had already designed the concert to have the escalating feel of a movie, which didn't hurt. — P.N. 42. The coolest thing Bill Cosby ever did was to help finance Melvin Van Peebles' labor of love about a righteous black man kicking ass at a time when pop culture was utterly devoid of such imagery. 43. Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro, a couple of hometown boys on their way to becoming legendary, worked together to create one of the most intensely alive visions of New York City ever. 44. James Charles – Pop Cultured Currency.

Repurposing existing objects for other uses is always cool.

James Charles – Pop Cultured Currency

Repurposing them for pop culture references though is even better. James Charles has been doing just that with United States currency for the last year or so. Many more after the jump. SUPAKITCH &KORALIE Art - StumbleUpon. Awesome Painted Art Wall Murals. If you live in or near a large city, odds are you are familiar with the various forms of urban art.

Awesome Painted Art Wall Murals

The most popular these days include graffiti, sidewalk art, and wall murals. Each of them have separate, but similar techniques and they all take a significant amount of time and effort. While some people consider urban art to be a nuisance, other people consider it to be a vital part of urban culture. Here we’ve collected some awesome examples of painted art wall murals. These murals are all incredibly complex and some utilize fake 3D effects to immerse you in the scene. Stay inspired! Please help share this post with your friends! Advertisement. Jellyvampire-1304892000.jpg (750×12291) Mathematics_and_design_of_apple_logo. Over 20 Creative Ways to Take a Seat. Prickly Pair Chairs website: Valentina Gonzalez Wohlers homepage Valentina Gonzales blends two iconographic elements: the classical French Louis XV oval chair originated in Rococo period and the Nopal cactus symbolizing Mexican heritage and national pride.

Over 20 Creative Ways to Take a Seat

“Shapes, materials, colours, textures and finishes collide in irreverent and playful harmony; the Prickly pair chairs are a statement against prejudice and preconceptions.” Lila Jang’s canape website: via wrongdistance.com Unusual sofa by Lila Jang was a part of Artistes Parcours Saint Germain 2008 in Paris, where the creations of young artists were exhibited for 3 weeks in Saint-Germain-des-Prés luxury stores. UP 5 (Serie UP 2000) website: bebitalia.com “A female figure tied to a ball-shaped ottoman symbolizing the shackles that keep women subjugated.” Cipria website: via www.edra.com Deliberately iconic piece. Sweet website: Design Studio Spell. Weird and twisted on the Behance Network. Celebrating the Art of the Doodle: 20 Awesome Doodles. Faith Georgia Jabson Rodrigues molossus aka rooibas Jim Bradshaw Matt Lyon jdfy333 Sam Morrison Penny Raile Mariann Johansen Ellis celiaaa Roy Snippy Snippy Don Moyer Artimess Filippo Daniel Dors Sherrie Thai Dave Bollinger eklektick jdyf333 Check out the essay, “Beyond the Doodle,” by David Maclagan.

Celebrating the Art of the Doodle: 20 Awesome Doodles

GREEK MYTHS - LARGE. » Archive » The Lost Art of Inglourious Basterds. Back when it was being promoted, some of the people behind Inglourious Basterds teamed up with Upper Playground to create a number of commissioned pieces based on the film. The resulting batch of artwork included images by Alex Pardee, Sam Flores, David Choe, and about 10 others, and none of them ever saw the light of day. Now, they will be released as VERY limited art prints to benefit the victims of the earthquake in Haiti. Each print will have a tiny edition of 6, they will be signed by Quentin Tarantino, and they will be priced at $300. All proceeds will benefit the American Red Cross. They will become available tomorrow (Thursday, February 18th) from 6pm-9pm at the Los Angeles Upper Playground store (125 E. 6th St.).