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Naked girls reading: a book club for voyeurs?

by rejane borges

Reading is a pleasure, but there’s nothing more annoying than a book club — appointments when literary friends sit down, drinking a cup of tea and discharging intellectual observations about a certain kind of text. However, a group of women created a peculiar alternative for reading. They take off their clothes. And read.

Rusty sculptures by Martin Heukeshoven

by diana guerra

This Hamburg German artist makes miniatures of antique cars with a special touch. Using aged and rusty materials, Heukeshoven’s work get closer to steampunk style, remarkably leaving the prints of the time. Here you can find reproductions of Porsche, Jaguar and Citröen models as never seen before.

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What can be done with diskettes?

by sergio coletto

Pretty and ecologically correct: suggestions for reusing diskettes on vintage-pop tools.

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Kaleidoscopical fashion, by Mark Leibowitz

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The fashion photographs and editorials always converge to the same focus: the models and clothes they’re facing. But what would happen if someone decided to capture the backstage? That’s what Mark Leibowitz did.

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The art that lies at the froth of your cappuccino

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It’s a simple and fun concept: attending a cappuccino on a different and personalized way. Several creations can be made just using the froth of the coffee, and they can be appreciated while you taste their flavors. However, in the end, the cup is all that remains from this experience.

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Chow Hon Lam: humor for dressing

by diana guerra

Chow Hon Lam is the true name of Flying Mouse, a graphic designer from Malaysia who makes t-shirts with humor and exports throughout the world. Know the work of this designer that won three Bestee Awards and works for The Dave Matthews Band.

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IDENTITY - visual concept by Jeffrey Wang

by rejane borges

For the Chinese artist Jeffrey Wang, it’s hard to be yourself when you are under the constant attack of all kinds of influences. It’s a way right to the loss of identity. Using the body of a woman, the artist represents the intense process that happens through the most diverse interferences in order to form an individual.

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The surreal faces of Iain macarthur

by mariana carrillo

Drawing that go beyond reality without leaving it behind. Iain Macarthur reinterpretation of faces and usual shapes called the attention of trademarks like Nike and MTV .

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The tiny figures of Mike Leavitt

by diana guerra

At his tiny figures which measure a little bit more than five centimeters — sometimes, not that much —, Mike Leavitt presents a manifest against conceptual art. For him, art is really apart from people on these days, becoming inaccessible in comprehension and price. With these little toys, he makes an effort to bring back the artisanal and the unusual characteristics to the artistic set, putting aside the elitist canon and getting closer to the Pop Art. “Art is boring and stuffy. I hate making normal art”, he declares at his manifest.

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