Meet The World

Posted on June 28, 2005 Under Art

Icaro Doria, a Brazilian designer, has done some amazing graphic interpretations of common flag designs for countries around the world. They're incredibly evocative, comparing sections of each color on the flags to segments of their population. The campaign is called…

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Josh Cochran

Posted on June 27, 2005 Under Art

Josh Cochran is another talented Art Center College of Design graduate. He graduted with "honors", and take a quick look through his portfolio and it isn't hard to see why. He was raised in Taiwan, and spent most of his…

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Michael Gillette

Posted on June 20, 2005 Under Art

Michael Gillette was born and raised in Britain, where at the age of 5 he won a school art competition. It was a good start, and he kept at his craft, developing his own style. A little later on he…

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London: Patrick Hughes

Posted on June 14, 2005 Under Art

I got a chance to spend a little bit of time with Patrick Hughes today, in his London studio. He's quickly become an art legend, creating perspective pieces that literally make pictures come alive before your eyes. His work is…

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deedee9:14

Posted on June 9, 2005 Under Art

Dee Adams paints because she is obsessed with the idea of simplifying. As a kid she would worry her mother as she sat at a table and colored an entire page with two single color markers, creating parallel strokes--intent on…

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Andy Smith

Posted on June 7, 2005 Under Art

London dwelling, Andy Smith is an incredibly talented illustrator, and a graduate from the Royal College of Art. His work is organic--while still embracing modern technology and his knowledge of print making, typography, and drawing. His work is about characters,…

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Tom Judd’s Daily Illustrations

Posted on May 31, 2005 Under Art

A lot of people set out to do something everyday, whether it be take photos, draw, write, etc. Rarely do people actually execute and pull it off, every-single-day. Artist and Illustrator Tomm Judd is on his way with 365 days…

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Subway Pictures

Posted on May 26, 2005 Under Art

So their were some rumors floating around a while ago that the New York City Transit Authority was trying to ban photography on the subway--some type of anti-terrorism business. DeviantART has a collection of the two hundred photographs that were…

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Kiyoshi Kuroda

Posted on May 24, 2005 Under Art

Kiyoshi Kuroda is a Japanese artist known mostly for his intricate monotone ink drawings. He uses plants, detailed insects and other animals in his designs. He also has some pretty enticing t-shirts, some drawings over photographs, and a few other…

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Banksy Treasure Hunt

Posted on May 18, 2005 Under Art

Crazy super prankster "Banksy" is at it again, this time with a treasure hunt in The British Museum. The British Musuem houses the Rosetta stone, The Elgin Marbles, and now a piece of rock found outside the building that Banksy…

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