“You’ll thank me on e day”
Sheffield based street artist and illustrator, Kid Acne, has been producing these striking slogans all over the world. His distinctive lettering work has also adorned products for a diverse range of companies, such as Prada, Warp Records and Brompton bikes.
“Cut Food” by Beth Galton
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It might look like something went horribly wrong in the images above, but the psychedelic colors and patterns are actually deliberate. Peter Hoffman coated his negatives with a tiny bit of gasoline.
After letting it burn for a few split seconds, Peter quickly extinguishes the flame and prints the image from the newly ‘ruined’ negative.
Negatives Coated in Gasoline Produce Intriguing Photos
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Using the Image Blender app on his phone, Daniella Zalcman created double exposure images of New York and London. The idea for the project came to her when she moved from New York to London.
After a successful Kickstarter campaign, she’s now launched a book called NY + London.
New York and London Compared With Double Exposures
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French artist Xoil has a characteristic tattooing style that looks like he has stamped, stenciled, or drawn directly with a felt-tip pen on his clients’ bodies.
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Urs Fischer, Problem Painting
Milled aluminum panel, acrylic primer, gesso, acrylic ink, spray enamel, acrylic silkscreen medium, acrylic paint142 x 106 x 1 in.
You have to love Gavin, the photobombing parrot fish.
look at that toothy grin, GAVIN YOU ARE GREAT
Harsh flash be gone!
Consider it donzo, with a little help from The Deluxe Pop-Up Flash Bounce.
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When Strangers Click, a 2011 documentary about online dating.