Exploding Food Photography

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American Artist Alan Sailer has been doing some pretty cool work of exploding food. He uses PVC or a copper cannon to launch pellets and marbles at his subjects. Check out more of his work on Flickr! (Source: Food Republic)

Sebastian Onufszak

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Sebastian Onufszak Amazing pieces by German-Polish illustrator, designer and director. More images at sebastianonufszak.com Via : sebastianonufszak.com

“Bent” Sense of Humor

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Sculptor and photographer Terry Border began with photographing these inanimate objects for fun, but eventually his work became a full time blog called Bent Objects. Many of his works are done with playing around with objects, and lighting to create the exact mood he wants for his scenes. His best work are all done when [...]

Exclusive Interview with Designer/Photographer Beata Kacy

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My first blog post of 2012… Enjoy! I had the pleasure to conduct an interview with an amazingly talented Vancouver designer and photographer Beata Kacy.   Tell me more about your background. What made you become a designer/photographer? After graduation from The Vancouver Film School New Media Program and getting my Emily Carr Fine Art [...]

Mobstr Street Artist

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London street artist Mobstr

Shepard Fairey – Barracuda Wall

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Shepard Fairey x Obey Team pasted this massive mural in LA  

Milk Toof

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If you’re looking for some adorable chuckling humor during break hours at work, look no further and take a go at Milk Toof. Artist Inhae Renee Lee based in Berkley, California has gained a popular following since 2009 by creating 2 little characters Ickle and Lardee, made from polymer, clay, and an array of facial [...]

Franck Lefeuvre Gallery

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The Frank Lefeuvre Gallery in Paris has so many amazing artists. When i go back i wanna see these in person!                                             (Source: The Street Art Blog)

The Miniature World of Diem Chau

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Diem Chau is a lovely Vietnamese artist based in Seattle. She is well known for her past work of crayon sculptures and minimalist vignettes. What I love about Diem is the sensitivity she has in her relationships with materials, which also shows in the outcome of her work. Her latest explorations combines ceramics with silk [...]

Back To The Future by Irina Werning

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Along side with humor and art is photographer Irina Werning’s project called Back To The Future. She looks for old photographs of a person and recreates the same scenarios in the same setting 20 years or so later. The subject has certainly aged, but if you take a close look at all the backgrounds you’d [...]

Nikki McClure’s Papercuts

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One of my many great artistic discoveries this past weekend in Portland were the papercut works of Nikki McClure. Based in Olympia, WA, Nikki conveys themes like nature and community so poetically with such few lines. Not to mention, such few colours as well. Reminiscent of summer, Nikki’s work can bring us some warmth on [...]

Eastside Culture Crawl

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This weekend seems to be a busy one as the annual Eastside Culture Crawl begins from Friday-Sunday. The main purpose of this event is to showcase artists and to provide opportunities to reach the public with their creations, and to increase visibility of artists and their work. If you haven’t been you should take a [...]

Kate Banazi

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Screenprints by Artist Kate Banazi Here is a quick look into Kate design style from her ADFM Exclusive Interview You use a lot of collages in your work with touches of silkscreening. How do you decide which mixed medium to use for each project? I silkscreen everything wherever I can, so what appears to be collage [...]

Shadow Puppet City

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Stephanie Beck paints, draws, and cuts paper beautifully into the most imaginative cities and landscapes. In 2009, Beck collaborated with John Gordy to make her paper constructions come to life in the stop animation Industrial Revolutions. Educated in Fine Arts in both Boston and Philadelphia, her body of work includes maps, and artwork combined with [...]

Classics To Lego

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Computer programmer by day, and photographer by night. Mike Stimpson takes a combination of Lego’s and photography to the next level by recreating famous photographs of our century. His popular album on on Flickr has been viewed by over a million people. His recreation of “Behind the Gare Saint Lazare” by one of my favorite [...]

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