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Modern Fossils

Modern Fossils

May 16th, 2012

“Modern Fossils” sculptures by Christopher Locke. More “Modern Fossils” sculptures here.

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Double Identity

Double Identity

May 16th, 2012

Kristen Stewart by Tom Munro for Elle US June 2012. More photos and “Making of” here.

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Post-It Avengers

Post-It Avengers

May 16th, 2012

Post-It Avengers templates by unknown artist. More Post-It Avengers templates here.

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Kaleidoscopic and Hypnotic Geometric Compositions by Andy Gilmore

Kaleidoscopic and Hypnotic Geometric Compositions by Andy Gilmore

May 16th, 2012

A master of color and geometric composition, Andy Gilmore’s work is often characterized as kaleidoscopic and hypnotic, though it could just as well be described as visually acoustic, his often complex arrangements referencing …

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15+ Brilliant & Modern Brochure Design

15+ Brilliant & Modern Brochure Design

May 16th, 2012

Abrochure design with clean pictures, clean design and also informative copy can make it much less difficult for you turn individuals into your own customers. You can hire the services of a designer or do the brochure design …

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Welcome to Pyongyang by Charlie Crane

For Charlie Crane the answer was simple, photograph what they want you to see. If there is no possibility of getting underneath the surface then the answer was to photograph the surface itself. This series is taken from a larger body of work in Pyongyang, the capital city of North Korea. Although not commonly thought of as a holiday destination all these photographs have been taken at tourist sites throughout the city. It took over a year for Charlie to get permission to go in with his camera: he was not allowed to take his mobile phone past customs and was met by two guides who were to accompany him at all times throughout his trip. At first they appeared robotic in conversation as if reading from a script, telling of their countrys great achievements. After a few days and many polaroids the guides became more relaxed and personable. Working with such tight restrictions in a country once described as a Stalinist Disneyland was a real challenge but the result is the strongest body of work that Charlie has produced to date. Charlie’s first book Welcome to Pyongyang was produced in conjunction with Nicholas Bonner of Koryo Tours and was published in the spring of 2007 by Chris Boot.

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