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05 March 2014

Zappar Street Sign Monsters (3 GIFS)




JULY i - Canadian Street Artist



JULY i is a Canadian based (Toronto) street & urban view artist.








26 September 2013

Nuance by Marco-Antoine Locatelli (Gifs + Vid)

A multi-disclipinary stylishness... Beautiful b&w photography of an athletic dance performance punctuated by brilliant mograph elements. 





Nuance is a short film by French director Marc-Antoine Locatelli featuring dancer Lucas Boirat interacting with illuminated geometric shapes in a fantastic choreographed performance.



13 September 2013

3D Murals by John Pugh



John Pugh is an American artist known for creating large trompe-l'oeil wall murals giving the illusion of a three-dimensional scene behind the wall. Pugh has been creating his murals since the late 1970s. He attended California State University Chico, receiving his BA in 1983 and the Distinguished Alumni Award in 2003. He has received numerous public and private commissions in the United States, Taiwan, and New Zealand. He lives in Santa Cruz, California. His particular mural style sparked the term "Narrative Illusionism".













12 September 2013

I Always Wonder... (Harun Yahya)


Tattoo Girl Outdoor


Pop Eye What Is True (Official Vid.)





ARTIST: Pop Eye
TITLE: What Is True
Written & performed by Pop Eye
Directed by: 2am
(p) 2013 The Sound Of Everything Records Ltd
Published by Timespace Music Publishing Ltd

LYRICS
I wanna bring you back home, before it's too late
I don't care if you are wrong, my chosen soul mate
I'm gonna show you the light, the path isn't clear
But if you follow my heart, you should have no fear

I wanna bring you back home, before it's too late
I don't care if you are wrong, my chosen soul mate
I'm gonna show you the light, the path isn't clear
But if you follow my heart, you should have no fear

"What is true
Can be explained
With simple words or even by a child
With just one kiss
And I can feel
all the lies existing in your mind"

Lambent Chair by Glen Lewis Steele



Inspired by a collapsible, wooden, giraffe toy from my childhood, the ‘Lambent Chair’ is designed to shed light where you need it. Be it casting a soft light over a room or directing it down onto the fine text of your novel. A glowing switch placed behind the braid allows for the lamp to work by itself when not being used as a seat. However when you choose to sit on its floating seat, your weight compresses an inbuilt spring loaded mechanism. Activating an internal system of tension wires which tighten and loosen like tendons in a finger, causing the lamp to angle down towards you and then straighten back up when you stand. The New Zealand beech wood and Techflex, silica, braided shaft seemingly dangle from the striking, crescent, LED lamp. All adding to the illusion of an ethereal piece of furniture.







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