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El Tiempo me tomó como rehén. Me aprisionó y me usó a su antojo, como si de una marioneta se tratara. Pero yo quería escapar. Entonces me di cuenta de que la única manera de ser libre era no aferrándome al Tiempo.

MIGUEL ANDRÉS

http://miguelandres.com/
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Collection « Coco – Design & Illustrations

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Kenneth Opsund Bay - Krop Creative Database

http://www.krop.com/opsund/ Kenneth has always appreciated illustrious style and creativity and seeks perfection in the details. His creative talent was developed through a variety of European art-, photography- and business schools. His diverse roster of clients includes LEGO, MTV, WWF, Danish Screen Advertising, Illum, TrioBike, SAND, Bestsel...
Sam Price is a San Francisco based collage artist who specializes in pet portraits. I recently caught up with him to learn more about his process and the satisfaction he gets from capturing the gleam in a dog’s eye. Sam is donating an original pet collage portrait to the winner of the “Pets-with-Personality” photo contest here on Bay Area Pets. http://blog.sfgate.com/pets/2009/10/12/meet-sam-price-pet-collage-artist/

Meet Sam Price, pet collage artist : Tails Of The City

Various people have taken credit for suggesting to Andy Warhol that he paint soup cans, including Ultra Violet. She claims she ran into the then-unknown Warhol in 1961 at a luncheonette on 88th and Madison and during an artistic discussion suggested the idea while he was sitting at the counter eating chicken soup. See more »

Ultra Violet - IMDb

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0899216/

Infographic of the Day: A Mind-Blowing History of Sci-Fi | Co.Design

http://www.fastcodesign.com/1663397/infographic-of-the-day-a-mind-blowing-history-of-sci-fi Artist Ward Shelley has produced another fine, fine, fine hand-drawn flowchart that will blow your mind: This time, it's dedicated to the 2,500 years of intellectual history that have produced the modern sci-fi genre. Now, in lesser hands, the chart might have simply been a record of all the various strains of sci-fi as we know it. But Shelley is as much a historian as he is an artist, and he tracks the very first flowering of sci-fi to the Enlightenment's fascination with science, which begat Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, which begat Jules Verne: Shelley manages to encapsulate dozens of PhD's in just that little bit of real-estate -- just witness all the counter movements that attend the Enlightenment. But the chart continues with the same fanatical attention to detail and surpassing wit.

gary card.iology

Ahead of their Kacper Kasprzyk-shot winter campaign, the Korean sister duo worked with set designer Gary Card and filmmakers Videopolis on this conceptual video, The South Korean duo behind Wooyoungmi base the label on their sharp eye for advanced sartorial details and conceptual plays on traditional shirts, jackets and coats. For this new season, focus was moved to the practicality and function of the clothes with technical fabrics paired against standard luxury materials to fit a 21st century urban lifestyle. Styled by Dazed & Confused's Robbie Spencer, the new collection was also shot for a new film for Wooyoungmi's Autumn/Winter 2011 collection. Art Director Katie Chung worked with set designer Gary Card to create the video with Videopolis, featuring model Alexander Beck in disconcerting blurring shots and shifting shapes between looks. The result is a perfect mix of the modern aesthetics seen within the pieces alongside the conceptual film. http://garycardiology.blogspot.com/search?updated-max=2011-09-28T15:14:00-07:00&max-results=7

The Underwater Project

http://theunderwaterproject.com/ "I've been thinking of making a book for some time now. I had a designer lined up to make a pdf version last year, thinking of chronicling the past 18 months of shooting and making it this huge thing, but it didn't feel right. I looked into the online printing options, Blurb.com was looking pretty sweet, but it still didn't feel right. A few photographers nearby were flying overseas to print their books, and while it seemed glamorous ... it still didn't feel right. The past month of research and tests have led to this concept, a handmade fine art book, the product I can not only put my name to but that I can say it contains my blood, sweat, and breath holds; a labour of love."

Interview With Designer Chow Hon Lam (aka Flying Mouse) : Tee Biz

http://teebiz.com/?p=229 Browse > Home / Designing / Interview With Designer Chow Hon Lam (aka Flying Mouse) Over the past few months I’ve been fortunate enough for the opportunity to have some lengthy discussions about the t-shirt industry and get to know one of today’s top and one of my favorite designers. Chow Hon Lam (aka Flying Mouse) is revered in the t-shirt design world and you’ve no doubt seen his awesome work all over the internet. In the past he has been awarded newcomer of the year and most printed artist on Threadless , has took up the recent challenge of creating a new design everyday and now is branching out with his own clothing line. On the eve of the launch of his latest project, Chow agreed to an interview here on TeeRater and has provided some sneak peaks at some of the designs that will be available at FlyingMouse365 .