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The Illustration & Design World of Zach Johnsen. The Russian Avant-Garde Book 1910 - 1934. Radiohead: The King Of Limbs. Ana Somnia - lights out! We declare the world as our canvas25 Most beloved Street Art Photos – Mars 2011. F E R I C. Elastic Enthusiastic by Angelo Plessas. Warp Starfield 2 - JavaScript and HTML5 Canvas demo by Kevin Roast #html5 #javascript. 3f50ac973aa4a2fcff7164dd48878923.jpg (260×6188) Shapes of Conscious. Www.screentreats.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/City-Scape.jpg.

Blow Job by photographer TadaoCern. A fun set of images by photographer TadaoCern at www.tadaocern.com It’s pretty simple, get over a 100 random volunteers into a studio and blow the hell out of them while taking portrait shots!

Blow Job by photographer TadaoCern

Check out what it produced bellow. 18-Year-Old Creates Surreal Artworks to Express Emotions. Growing up can be a challenge, especially in the teenage years.

18-Year-Old Creates Surreal Artworks to Express Emotions

Some people use writing or art as a creative outlet for all the emotions they keep inside. Sebastian Eriksson is an 18-year-old up-and-coming surrealist artist living in Sweden. Not only is his artwork amazing, it's extremely thought-provoking as he adds descriptions of how his pieces relate to his life. For instance, in the piece above, he states: "This is another paradox that I've been working on for a couple of days. It describes a person with psychological problems such as schizophrenia, insanity, depression or other mental problems. And for the piece immediately below: "One day I felt like I was lost and I had too much things to think about. We've all felt like Sebastian, but most of us do not have the talent to draw how we feel. Self-portrait of the artist Sebastian Eriksson's website. 30 Amazing Stanley Kubrick Cinemagraphs. The Lobby is a multiverse of random things we found on the interwebs, along with the occasional 3AM drunken rants by our founders and their minions.

30 Amazing Stanley Kubrick Cinemagraphs

These posts are curated by our highly trained group of crazy, up-jumped, Scarlett Johansson-obsessed, hard-drinking monkeys on a vision quest in a sacred North Dakota sweat lodge at the invitation of our great native elder, Chief Running Nose. The Lobby is currently the world’s largest repository of dead YouTube links and contains quite possibly the best tasting nacho cheese dip in existence. All In this relatively brief 4,000 word video essay John lobs a metaphorical bomb into the cottage industry of “Exposure Triangle” Videos. It really is time to move on, or at least put some perspective on the Exposure Triangle as an outdated tool in Filmmaking pedagogy.

I got a chance to host a Cabaret type show showcasing my favorite songs from the last 100 years of cinema. Blend Modes Graphic Supplemental All. LUKE CHUEH : EXTENSION. Matheus Lopes. Manifesto, traditional art, mixed media Building a galaxy, digital art, mixed media Alternate ending, digital art, mixed media Ace of Wands, digital art, mixed media In Between, digital art, mixed media A way out, digital art, mixed media Suspense, digital art, mixed media.

Blow - On the Cutting Edge Exhibition. American Art. Lori Nix. 4d3999685cc4e2803fa7a5dfe1080912.jpg (900×11845) Marta Penter. The Medici: Makers of Modern Art. Two Turntables Are A Drawing Machine. Forget two turntables and a microphone—focus instead on two turntables and some wooden arms.

Two Turntables Are A Drawing Machine

In Drawing Apparatus Robert Howsare turns a pair of turntables into an automated drawing machine, swapping rotating vinyl for two wooden arms that draw geometric patterns as the turntables spin around. Varying the speed or shortening the wooden arms leads to different patterns being created, with Howsare seeing the resulting images as markers of temporality rather than simply drawings. As he explains: The revolutions of the records create drawings that serve as a markers of temporality. The drawings also speak to the idea of the editionable print through their ability to be replicated using domestic materials. The simple device follows in the traditions of automated drawing machines pioneered by computer artist Desmond Paul Henry and continued by many others. [via MAKE] @stewart23rd.