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Archive for April 10th, 2008

Today I’m loving the work of Michigan-based photographer Alicia Bock.  Vintage-inspired polariods.  Gritty, personal and flirty.

Alicia Bock Website: http://www.aliciabock.com
Buy Photographs here: http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=13988\
Alicia’s Blog: http://www.bloom-grow-love.blogspot.com
 

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To All People Who Care About Animals,
In 2007, Guillermo Vargas Habacuc, a so called ‘artist’, took a dog from the streets, tied it up to a short rope attached to a wall in an art gallery, and, in the name of “art” let it slowly die of hunger and thirst. For many days, the author [...]

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Look! This is Love
Come, come, whoever you are.
Wonderer, worshipper, lover of leaving.
It doesn’t matter.
Ours is not a caravan of despair.
Come, even if you have broken your vow
a thousand times.
Come, yet again, come, come.
-Rumi

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I just came accross an interesting blog – lines and colors. Well maintained, a wide variety of subject matter and a great resource for technique and criticism.
“lines and colors is a blog about drawing, sketching, painting, comics, cartoons, webcomics, illustration, digital art, concept art, gallery art, artist tools and techniques, motion graphics, animation, sci-fi and fantasy [...]

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I stumbled accross the sculptor Yves Lohe today, while looking for (and not finding) a particular art gallery in Cannes, France.  Oddly enough, I noticed his sophisticated and whimsical pieces in a simple ”magasin de cadeau” (gift shop).  Working in bronze and colored glass, the results are stunning and dream-like.  His specialties lie in depicting both the human and animal form and in melding his two [...]

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By far one of my favorite destinations on the web, MediaStorm produces original photo & multimedia journalism pieces of incredible subject matter.  From documenting a Marine’s Iraq experience to witnesses the downward spiral of drug addicts in New York to revisiting the Chernobyl disaster – the amazing work speaks for itself.

 
Don’t miss Kingsley’s Crossing, a very moving [...]

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