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Posts tagged as “art”

Toast Air Freshener

Your car can now smell like a perpetual breakfast morning with Archie McPhee’s, The Toast Air Freshener. (source)

Graffiti Tagging

Many consider graffiti tagging not to be art at all. Evan Roth has been analyzing graffiti alphabet in Paris for years. His study of the…

The Controversial Wall Of Brainless Soldiers

Street artist Blu has upset a few people with his anti-war mural for the festival “Draw The Line” in Campobasso, Italy. The Controversial Wall Of Brainless Soldiers has caught the attention of the global social network. War is a touchy subject with many countries and the insinuation of brainless individuals in the army is seen as insulting to many with family in the service. War leaves scars for nations and Blu has tapped into a vein that still bleeds.

Seal of Approval

Rubber stamp making is an old school way doing stationary business. Not too many people are designing unique rubber stamps while Staples is in the…

Mad Men Opening Titles Re-Design

To fill the void of the Mad Men season still yet to be released, Paul Rogers re-imagines the opening of Mad Men. With a dash…

The Color of

The Color of is the mood ring of the internet. Just enter anything in the site and a color will define that word or words.…

Cats That Talk

Cats That Talk, the bi-weekly webcomic on Tumblr is purr-fect. (source)

Pencil Shaving Portraits

Discarded pencil shavings can be a bonus addition to any art project. Ask Kyle Bean who turns them into portrait art with ease. (source)

How A New Yorker Sees America

This is how New Yorker Dan Abramson sees the rest of America with his Map of America as Seen by a New Yorker. (source)

iMeshi’s Japanese Food iPhone 4 Cases

The iPhone industry has spun off so many crazy contraptions. iMeshi’s Japanese Food cases for the iPhone 4 from strapya is really food for thought…

Natalie Irish Paints With Her Lips

Natalie Irish is perhaps the only artist that will give you lip service. She paints with her lips and the results are quite amazing. She…

20 Years of Jeff Smith and Bone

It’s been already 20 years of Bone and Jeff Smith. How time flies. Jeff is on tour for a few selected cities this year. Bone…

Chalk Lettering

Is chalk lettering a dying art form? Don’t tell that to Dana Tanamachi, a graphic designer and custom chalk letterer who lives in Brooklyn, New…

The World of Texters by Joe Holmes

You see them everywhere, the world of texters. Joe Holmes captures texters around him, they come in all shapes and sizes. (source)