Got to be a part of a documentary that premieres at SXSW this year called, ‘Just Like Being There’, about the current gig poster culture. Getting asked to participate in something that includes such a huge list of people that I’ve looked up to and admired, for so long, means a lot.
The movie looks great. And here’s that Raccoon Eating Funyuns.
Oh, this’ll be interesting. I do wonder why we haven’t seen a similar growth of gig/movie posters in the UK?
The Luminarie De Cagna illuminated with 55,000 LEDs in Ghent, Belgium.
Just beautiful.
Designer Matthew Plummer-Fernandez has produced a unique tea set by scanning a non-matching cup, saucer, jug and pot, and printing them up in a 3D complete with the glitches that occur during the process…
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(via World’s Largest Scale Model of the Solar System Covers Entire Sweden | Amusing Planet)
Fantastic idea.
Atelier Olschinksy, Legendary Cities
artists…can we move on from using Star Wars and Super Mario in Pop art please?…it’s done.
I couldn’t agree more (and here’s a clarification for those who think this is heresy).
Roman Opałka was a French-born Polish painter who painted numbers. In 1965 he began painting a process of counting – from one to infinity. Starting in the top left-hand corner of the canvas and finishing in the bottom right-hand corner, the tiny numbers were painted in horizontal rows. As of July 2004, he had reached 5.5 million
Artist Andreas Englund put together a hilarious set of oil on canvas paintings that illustrate the life of an aging superhero. Check out more at his website.
Aging Superhero by Andreas Englund
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nice simple idea (though I do feel sorry for the book/print)…