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More than 400 invited guests attended the opening event of The Art Hunter in Sydney on Tuesday night. The Art Hunter launch is a collaboration between The Cool Hunter and Jaguar, and the opening night was also the Australian debut of the spectacular Jaguar C-X17 concept car. To present The Art Hunter, we engaged our dream team of collaborators, led by the incomparable Natalie Longeon, Peter Pengly and Phil Barker from The Artistry (they designed and executed our Summer Lovers store as well), to transform a 500 m2 warehouse in Alexandria into a genuinely exciting, temporary three-week art exhibition experience. The Art Hunter is not a white-walled space where you quietly walk past pieces of art. Instead, it is an eclectic and vibrant environment where every wall is a different colour (by our paint sponsor Taubmans), where there is no natural light and where the work of more than 40 artists, curated by us, is not only on display but also for sale.

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Fashion Trend: Zara LookBook March ... I guess Zara is becoming the affordable Celine..!! Modern minimalism! Love the simplicity of the lines but with a subtle feminity!! 30 Masculine Fonts & Artatm - Creative Art Magazine Sometimes men just need to be men. This can be quite the challenge when translating masculinity into a language recognized visually. Lucky for you, we’ve put together a list of type-faces that amplify manly attributes. These type-faces can be used for any project you may send to an online printing company, and many are even @font-face compatible for web design. What is “masculine”, anyway?

Nope Fun Clear and honest portraiture by photographer Daniel Ali. Lee Chang Ming: Give a short introduction about yourself:Daniel Ali: I was born in London, raised in the South East of England. I completed my MA in 2010, moved to live in Australia for a little while, did a bit of traveling around South East Asia and then returned to London to concentrate on photography.

Blog April 15th, 2014 I recently said no to a contest featuring my books in a popular teen mag. The prize was some postcards of mine that were completed by celebrities. I turned it down because I feel that our society has an unhealthy obsession with celebrity culture, and a need to glorify superficial qualities in people (mainly appearance) and make them into role models. This is a terrible message to send to teenagers, who are often in a difficult and challenging place emotionally, and feeling physically and socially insecure at the best of times. I was at that age.

How to set illustration's color mode to RGB 29. April 2009, 02:42 Tutorials Sometimes Shutterstock rejects some of my illustration with this message: Color Profiles – Your image contains both RGB and CMYK color profiles. the art and craft of Mimi Kirchner I got a little carried away once I started stitching. Curly tails in the back. This boy has pockets! Her skirt is very fancy in the back.

Fonts so, i’ve recently discovered the wonderful world of dingbats and vector graphics! who would have thunk all the possibilities? these flower silhouettes are a free vector image download, and by changing the color and transparency of them, i was able to come up with this! these leaf images are dingbat fonts, i used a mixture of arboris folium and wm leaves- both free from dafont.com. this we love nature flower font is the first one i found that really sparked my inspiration. isn’t it stunning?

40+ Creative and Colorful Postcard Designs « Graphic Fetish In celebration of the very talented yet underrated Behance network designers, we’ve sorted and created a list of the top creative and colorful postcard designs from the site. If you think we missed someone whose postcard printing geniuses are worth mentioning on the list, feel free to let us know! Design Has No Name The Trailer Trash Project Boxetti wall unit incorpates desk, lounge chair and storage We are always on the lookout for cool ways to conserve space; we’re especially interested in modular design ideas for furniture and fixtures that can fold into the wall or transform into something else. These ideas were shared with us by Dovid Feld, the SCI-Arc student who is design for our trailer was featured in a another post. In the YouTube video below, Michael Harboun’s “Living Kitchen” features kichten fixtures made from nanobots, devices made from materials that transform along a programmed path then fold back into the wall when no longer needed: Like this: Like Loading...

Patterns At Play: Kirra Jamison « Artsy Forager I’ve always been interested in the interplay between color and pattern, how each effects the other and the visual impact both can have, even in small doses. Australian artist Kirra Jamison’s works are a beautiful, modern mastery of both. Love Me Two Times IV, gouache, ink, pen and vinyl on paper 76x56 cm Computer graphics Computer graphics are pictures and movies created using computers - usually referring to image data created by a computer specifically with help from specialized graphic hardware and software. It is a subset of computer science and a recent field. The phrase was coined by computer graphics researcher William Fetter of Boeing in 1960. Another name for the field is computer-generated imagery, or simply CGI. Overview[edit]

Page 127 A Small Space Architect Terri Chaio created two small houses (a cabin and tree house) within this Brooklyn loft to divide the space. The cabin is the master bedroom and the treehouse is the smaller second bedroom. Retro car vectors It's surprisingly easy to create a sharp, clean, attention-grabbing vector graphic based on a photograph, whether it's a pet, a person, a motorbike or a car. And because it's a vector graphic, you'll be able to resize it without any loss of quality. There are other benefits too. Vector-based images make for smaller files, and smaller files are easier for your computer to open, close and print out. The final Illustrator file from this tutorial is only 5MB, compared with 50MB for a 300dpi Photoshop file of the same dimensions.

Modern Design Trends Posted by admin on August 9th, 2011 Discovered via You Have Been Here Sometime : Product Porch, a six-month pop-up shop at the Museum of Contemporary Art in San Diego. A project of Brooks Hudson Thomas of Specific Merchandise in LA and Blaire Dessent of the Vitrine in Paris, the store is intended to "serve as a laboratory for what a museum shop could be, offering new design objects, furniture, and accessories by emerging and established artists and designers."

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