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The Book Art of Robert The

The Book Art of Robert The

Posted on 11. Feb, 2010 by pavlus.

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For many years american artist and mathematician creates very unusual items using books as a base material. I’m not sure whether you’ll like it or not, but this is really unusual stuff.

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Photographer Dennis Stock (1928-2010)

Photographer Dennis Stock (1928-2010)

Posted on 02. Feb, 2010 by pavlus.

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Dennis Stock was born in New York in 1928. At the age of 23 he won young photographers contest held by LIFE magazine. In 1951 press photographer Robert Capa invited Dennis to Magnum Photography Cooperative. Each of his pictures is very powerful, he is an undisputed master in the art of composition.

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Street Art by Kurt Wenner

Street Art by Kurt Wenner

Posted on 29. Jan, 2010 by pavlus.

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Kurt Wenner born in Ann Arbor, Michigan is an artist best known for his realistic street painting and chalk murals using a projection called anamorphosis. These 3D chalk drawings on pavement have been featured in many newspapers and on several television shows.

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Illustrations by GLENNZ

Illustrations by GLENNZ

Posted on 28. Dec, 2009 by pavlus.

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Glennz (real name Glenn Jones) is an illustrator and graphic designer from Auckland, New Zealand. ‘GLENN’ from ‘NZ’ = GLENNZ is his username on Threadless.com, the website where he got his start. His works are filled with humor and references to pop-culture.

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99 Greatest Movie Posters Of All Time

99 Greatest Movie Posters Of All Time

Posted on 10. Dec, 2009 by pavlus.

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It’s not an easy job to create proper poster for a certain movie. One has to do the hard work to make it inspiring, iteresting, exciting and intriguing. Posters should catch your attention to make you want to see the movie.

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David Herbert’s Art

David Herbert’s Art

Posted on 03. Dec, 2009 by pavlus.

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David Herbert is an artist whose sculptural works reference iconic objects, images and moments from American history and pop culture. As a rule he uses abject materials and his sculptures are purposefully “rough”.

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Retired Superheroes

Retired Superheroes

Posted on 02. Dec, 2009 by pavlus.

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It seems that superheroes have finally grown old. Now they don’t fly around the cities taking out bad guys and saving the world. They while away at a superhero nursing home. Flabby Catwoman sleeps after the lunch, Mr. Fantastic limbs are overstretched, The Incredible Hulk rests in his wheelchair, while Wonder Woman stands by Captain [...]

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Hugh Hefner’s Playboy

Hugh Hefner’s Playboy

Posted on 24. Nov, 2009 by pavlus.

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In 1962 in Illinois in the ordinary American family a boy was born who was named Hugh Marston Hefner. After school and regular army service he entered the University of Chicago. After graduation from university he started working as a copywriter for Esquire. The fee of $ 5, which he was receiving for the material [...]

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Historical Photos (Part 3)

Historical Photos (Part 3)

Posted on 13. Nov, 2009 by pavlus.

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Afro-American Bikers

Afro-American Bikers

Posted on 09. Nov, 2009 by pavlus.

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There are many bikers in the world. Here are some photos of afro-american bikers. I bet you haven’t seen them before.

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Fred Lebain’s Spring in New York

Fred Lebain’s Spring in New York

Posted on 08. Nov, 2009 by pavlus.

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French photographer Fred Lebain took a series of photos around New York. After that he printed big photo posters of several places and and later came back to those sites. Photos you see are the result of careful re-aligning of the shots to incorporate previous images into new - creative and interesting.

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Oh, I do, I do ,I do, I do!

Oh, I do, I do ,I do, I do!

Posted on 30. Sep, 2009 by sanela.

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A South African man has married four women at the same time. His name is Milton Mhbele, he is 44 and he is a municipal manager in Indaka. South African laws recognize polygamous marriages which in fact are common over there, but simultaneous weddings are rare.

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West African Costumes

West African Costumes

Posted on 24. Aug, 2009 by euphoria.

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Inseparable from ceremony, ritual, rhythm, and music, traditional African dance styles are as much a cornerstone of Sub-Saharan and West African cultures as they are a powerful and unique facet of the dance world. Not only is African dance a powerful experience for the spectator, but it is also a symbol of solidarity and an [...]

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Rich And Famous In Pencil

Rich And Famous In Pencil

Posted on 09. Apr, 2009 by sanela.

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Today, the rich and famous have pretty much taken the place of a role models for most of the young people, especially teenagers. Movies stars, actors and actresses, singers, people that we see everyday on TV, have become their idols, and most of the young people want to be exactly like them and look up [...]

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Photogrpah Richard Burbridge

Photogrpah Richard Burbridge

Posted on 25. Feb, 2009 by sanela.

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Richard Burbridge’s unconventional photographs are a breath of fresh air in the world of fashion photographers. The UK native, who is part of the furniture at design bible i-D, has brought his hyper-attenuated eye and perfectionism to Harper’s Bazaar, W and French Vogue. Burbridge is also noted for his penetrating portraits of celebrities such [...]

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