1/28/2010

Rock Paper Scissors World Championships

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Love the guy in the superman outfit.

1/15/2010

Reservoir dogs

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Check out these fake movie posters from Kevin Gotkovsky, aka Reack, love them. See them all at bloodsweatvector.com, and check out all of Reack's work at his personal site reack.fr.

1/15/2010

Ayami Kawashima

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L.A. based painter Ayami Kawashima is currently showing at 88Point5. The pieces are all right around $250. Check them all out at 88point5.com.

Ayami Kawashima is a Japanese painter from Tokyo and a current senior student at OTIS College of Art and Design.

Ayami began learning classical ballet at the age of three, and studied abroad at a notorious art school in Boston as a ballet major from fourteen. She went through a succession of injuries and surgeries, and a particular painting of a ballet dancer that was created during her rehabilitation was highly appraised by the principal of OTIS, which led to her admission to the school.

On 2009, Ayami's work was exhibited at the La Luz de Jesus Gallery and 1988 Gallery. She worked as an intern at Beacon Communications, a well known advertisement company, and at American Greetings.

This collection of paintings is mainly constructed with the portrayal of hardships and emotion in the lives of ballet dancers through the confrontations with original characters.

Website: http://www.ayamikawashima.com

1/15/2010

Kayleigh Day

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Really nice work from U.K. based graphic designer Kayleigh Day. Check out the rest of her work over at her behance portfolio.

1/15/2010

Streetlight

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Nice light painting video from the STREETLIGHT collectif.

1/13/2010

Audrey Kawasaki prints

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So it turns out the poll the Audrey Kawasaki ran to decide her next print was pretty much tied between the two prints, so she decided to put both prints on sale for the Time Limited Edition!

Here's how it'll work:

On January 23rd, Saturday, between 3pm to 4pm pacific time you can log-on on her shop and click the Purchase button, and you will be guaranteed a print. As long as it's within the hour, your print will be reserved.

(if you don't have an account for the shop, you can create one here)

This is one print per person. so you must choose between the two. There is also be a framed option.

further print info is as follows. choose between:

~ Yuuwaku ~
giclee print on 100% cotton archival fine art paper
size: 15"x19.5"on a 16"x20.5"sheet

- OR -

~ Hyakki Yakou ~
giclee print on 100% cotton archival fine art paper
size: 22"x13" on a 23"x14"sheet

signed and numbered on the image area
price unframed: $100
price framed: $250
shipping cost: $20 for US. $30 of international. for both framed or unframed.
(framed shipping/handling is included in the cost.)

available for purchase:
~January 23rd, Saturday. 3pm~4pm pacific time~
~check here for the exact time and date in your time zone~

1/05/2010

Wizard of Oz

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Love this, and I do agree this is how the Wizard of Oz should have ended.

howitshouldhaveended.com