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a small sample from my first solo art exhibition called “God, Savage and the Amazon” which included 20 pieces of original artwork. putting together this show was the most challenging thing i have ever done, but the rewards far exceeded the cost. special thanks to charlie and stella for putting on such a great party at their gallery, and to my wife for supporting for the 2 months i spent in the attic madly painting and degenerating into a psychotic artist.

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3D Art by Mete Yafet

Istanbul-based director and digital artist Mete Yafet works in a variety of mediums. Proficient at not only 3D art but graphic design, motion graphics, and sound design, his skills are used in the technology, fashion, music, and performing arts. For more check out his Tumblr and Facebook.


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this is so cute!

Time to make history indeed! First married gay couple on a Nickelodeon cartoon!

OMG!!!

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Artist ‘Sleevebucks’ Transforms the Mermaid Logo on Starbucks Coffee Cup Sleeves Into Pop Culture Characters

Since last November, a mysterious artist going by sleevebucks has been transforming the iconic Starbucks mermaid logo on the company’s coffee cup sleeves into delightful pop culture characters.  It turns out the mermaid is a surprisingly versatile template–sleevebucks has rendered everyone from Madona  to Wonder Woman. The project can also be followed on Instagram.

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A brilliant ad campaign created for Terre Des Femmes, a Swiss human rights organization focusing on gender equality and feminism, reminds us that the worth of a woman should never be measured by something like the neckline of her blouse or height of her heels.

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This ad campaign mimics the work of art student Rosea Lake -roseaposey from 2013:

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You can read about it here on the Huffington Post or see the original post on Tumblr.

Just think it’s important to point out that while this ad campaign is on point, it clearly copies Rosea’s work and I think she deserves some credit for that. 

I THOUGHT THIS LOOKED FAMILIAR.

THAT’S FUCKED UP.

wow did they really straight up steal this from her?  that’s beyond fucked,

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 Helen Ahpornsiri’s intricate pressed fern illustrations save video

Singer and illustrator Helen Ahpornsiri creates incredible pressed fern pictures from the woman studio in East Sussex. Tiny bits of stems and leaves are arranged written down generate butterflies, dragonflies, and birds scarcely larger than a money. Many of the woman pieces can be found as prints on Etsy (plus a few originals), and you will also follow the girl on Instagram.

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Marco Grassi Paintings

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The works of Italian artist Marco Grassi easily catch your eye. And once they’re in your sight, you’ll be happy they got your attention. There is just so much to love about these paintings! Energetic, elegant, playful, intimate, sexy, sensual… I could name a whole list of lovely aspects, but I’ll leave it up to you to fill in the rest.

One last thing I should mention is how I love the fact that his style is quite unique. His use of colors and structure are amazing. They’re beautiful and booming works of art of which I hope to see many more in the future.

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