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The Creators Project

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Exercises in Style Exercises in Style Yet another awesome poster hero set by Grégoire GUILLEMIN! Lately his work never fails to impress me!! My Photography Tutorials - 360 Degree Reverse Photography - Gallery - StumbleUpon The Art of Creating 360 Reverse Photography can be accomplished by even an amateur photographer. The most successful ways to capture 360 reverse images are outlined here so that your experience will most certainly be enjoyable. Pick a spot that’s approximately equidistant from every point in your photo; the less you have to zoom in and out, the better. While you can take photographs by simply holding your camera in your hands, you’ll find that these panoramic photographs will be more consistent if you use a tripod. Shoot the first frame, rotate the camera so that the first and second frames overlap by 30 to 50 percent. Good Luck!! Tags: panoramic photographs

Smalltown Supersound Jukesy - music player powered by youtube and last.fm Top 20 New Bands Of 2012 - The Big Picture - The Big Picture - NME.COM - The worlds fastest music news service, music videos, interviews, photos and free stuff to win There's very few things that make January worthwhile. Film season is one (Shame being the highlight so far - read the review here - and of course the Golden Globes). Erm, what else? Well, nothing, save for annual onslaught of new band lists and tips for the year ahead. With that in mind, we recently picked 100 names for you to check out, a massive list of new music that should see you through the next couple of months. Grimes Not actually grime at all, Claire Boucher is rethinking electro pop instead. Spector Fred Macpherson's latest project, a dapper arch indie collective. A$AP Rocky Harlem's new rap prodigy, just signed for big bucks. DZ Deathrays Australian noiseniks that call to mind The Scare. Howler 2012's answer to The Strokes - expect a very successful year from this lot. Wise Blood A gloriously chaotic mess of Led Zep beats and Outkast-style funk. Azealia Banks You must know Banksy by now - rap's potty-mouted protegee. Friends Angular indie thrills from the Brooklyn collective. Toy

Typographic work by James Windsor James Windsor is a London-based graphic designer with a keen eye for typography. DOLK LUNDGREN STENCILS - bergen, norway Big Dada Official Site Coffee Cup Art By Cheeming Boey Cheeming Boey takes something as simple as styrofoam coffee cups, and turns them into wonderful works of art. What is so great about this is that something that seems to only create problems, pollution for example, is given a whole new purpose. Check out all the cup art made by Cheeming at his Flickr photostream. You may also follow Cheeming via Twitter @iamboey or by visiting his homepage. If you are interested in purchasing one of these cups, visit Cheeming’s Etsy store. Find this post useful?

Dolk - The Giant: The Definitive Obey Giant Site From The Giant: The Definitive Obey Giant Site Biography Dolk Lundgren, or simply Dolk (Norwegian for dagger/knife), is a Norwegian stencil artist whose work has rapidly gained popularity since first being introduced to the masses via Wooster Collective (street works) and Pictures on Walls (POW) (commercially available prints). His "official" biography, courtesy of POW, stated, "The premier stencil artist in Norway and wise beyond his years, Dolk has been voted 'most likely to succeed' by his classmates at vandal school." POW went on to say, "Direct from Bergen, Norway we present Dolk Lundgren. An exciting new artist who lists amongst his hobbies 'sex, sex, and vandalism'." Dolk image originally posted on POW Dolk or Banksy? Early in his career, it was speculated that Dolk was a pseudonym for famous Bristol-based stencil artist Banksy. Che Burger King Pictures on Walls Interview It was announced on POW that a Dolk interview would be posted in July of 2006. Nuart Festival 2006 Herman Friele

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