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Wire Portraits Dans le même esprit que les travaux de Gavin Worth, voici les oeuvres de Michael Murphy, avec son exposition LOOK, inauguré à New York. Des sculptures 3D sous plusieurs couches et des installations avec des clous et des fils de fers. De nombreux portraits sont dans la suite. Portfolio de Michael Murphy Proletarian posters from 1930s Japan In the 1930s, a new style of poster emerged that reflected the growing significance of the masses in Japanese society. These artistic posters borrowed elements from Western design and often incorporated bold slogans with political, economic and educational themes. Here are a few examples. Health Exercises for the People (Bureau of Postal Insurance, 1930) Tohoku Area Famine Relief (Federation of Tokyo Area Proletarian Organizations, 1931) The 2nd Proletarian Art Grand Exhibition (Japan Proletarian Artists Federation, 1929) Workers and Farmers Russian Art Exhibit (Japan Proletarian Art League, 1927) Listen! Safety Leads to Efficiency (Labor Welfare Association, 1932) Proletarian Art Institute (1930) Poster for The Proletarian Graph Magazine (Proletarian News Company, 1929) Indulging in Alcohol Ruins Your Health (Labor Welfare Association, 1932) Harufusa Ohashi (Election Poster for Labor-Farmer Party, 1928) Come, the Dawn of Mankind is Breaking (Farmers' Theater Performance, 1928) To Manchuria!

Environmentalism without Veganism: Reasons not to Be Vegan | EcoSalon |... Why the sustainable path may not lead to veganism. For nearly a decade, I was an evangelical vegan – a born-again, plant-powered fundamentalist, resplendent in my animal-rights halo and heavenly faux-fur robes. I fiercely guarded my inflexible morality, never daring to reexamine the orthodoxy’s most illogical presuppositions. Yes, meat is still murder and factory farms still cause animal cruelty and suffering – none of that has changed. Over the past six months, I’ve come to believe that strict dogma is a drag. Below are eight instances where mainstream-vegan doctrine doesn’t stand up to scrutiny: SAD: The Standard American Diet: with its 100-calorie, reduced-fat, Omega-3-fortified, fiber-added, high-protein, low-carb, soybean- and corn-based, triple plastic-wrapped snack-packs – is the cause of this country’s obesity, heart-disease, cancer, and diabetes epidemics. Faux-Flesh Faux-Pas: “Bacon” crisps, fried “chicken,” Teriyaki “beef,” pulled “pork:” I could go on. What are your thoughts?

Land Art Mélange de photographie, de nature et de style, le land-art de Sylvain Meyer s’illustre avec brio au travers de ces images. Grâce à son sens de l’observation, il passe des heures à collecter des éléments de la nature afin de créer une ambiance envoutante. Plus d’images dans la suite. les posters de super-heros de Danny Haas Time traveling​ les posters de super-heros de Danny Haas David Gaborit , dans Corporate, Graphisme, Illustration, Inspiration 0 La représentation des super-héros et de leur personnage du quotidien sur le même poster est magnifiquement réalisé par Danny Haas et est en vente pour moins de 20$ pour le premier prix. Pour acheter les posters c’est par la Partagez cet article design à votre entourage ! Auteur : David Gaborit "Olybop.info est un blog créé par un webdesigner pour les amoureux du Design. Suivez-nous ! Vous aimerez aussi ces billets Design ! Poster un commentaire Quelques règles à respecter pour poster un commentaire sur olybop.info : On reste courtois et poli envers les autres auteurs de commentaires. Les commentaires ne respectant pas ces règles seront supprimés et bannis sans préavis. Design Graphisme Street-Art Publicités Vidéos Corporate Typographie Photos Proposez vos contenus (devenez vous aussi rédacteur) Recevoir les news webdesign par email Les actus graphisme du jour

Retro 'Finding Nemo' poster - Creative Collection December 22nd, 2010. Both comments and pings are currently closed. A great series of retro poster designs for the original Star Wars trilogy. PLEASE NOTE: To prevent spam, your first comment will be moderated so there may be a short delay before it appears. Gentle, Public Activism: Magnusson's I-75 Project & Sociological... Don Waisanen at Thick Culture highlighted Norm Magnusson’s I-75 project. The project involves installing historical markers with a primarily political instead of historical message. Some examples: About the project, Magnusson writes: …unlike most artworks on social or political themes, these markers don’t merely speak to the small group of viewers that seek out such work in galleries and museums; instead, they gently insert themselves into the public realm. Waisanen concludes: That the project is as much about the use of wide-open public spaces as it is about the carefully crafted messages speaks volumes about how innovation may best work in our age.

Concept Art by Stefan Morrell Stefan Morrell is a digital concept artist based in Lyttelton, New Zealand. Stefan is a 3ds max master. He uses various tools in the creation of his digital world – 3ds max, Deep Paint, finalRender, mental ray, Photoshop, VRay, ZBrush. View the website Morality is a Culturally Conditioned Response The Death of Morality Jesse Prinz argues that the source of our moral inclinations is merely cultural. Suppose you have a moral disagreement with someone, for example, a disagreement about whether it is okay to live in a society where the amount of money you are born with is the primary determinant of how wealthy you will end up. In pursuing this debate, you assume that you are correct about the issue and that your conversation partner is mistaken. Relativism has been widely criticized. Cannibals and Child Brides Morals vary dramatically across time and place. Of course, there are also cross-cultural similarities in morals. Such variation cries out for explanation. Deny variation. Deny that variation matters. Objectivists might reply that progress has clearly been made. Emotions and Inculcation Moral variation is best explained by assuming that morality, unlike science, is not based on reason or observation. Recent research in psychology supports this conjecture. © Prof.

The Incredible Digital Artwork of Matei Apostolescu » Design You Trust – Social design inspiration! Hailing from Bucharest, Romania, freelance illustrator Matei Apostolescu (aka Beaucoupzero) creates incredible works of digital art. A 27-year-old graffiti artist turned illustrator, Matei uses a broad range of tools from rotring pencils, markers and spray paint to Wacom tablets, Illustrator and Photoshop. More artworks here! Spread your love!

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