I Like It. What is it?
This new print by Anthony Burrill.
51 x 77 cm, Gold Hot Foiling on Black Colourplan stock. Signed edition of 100
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I Like It. What is it?
This new print by Anthony Burrill.
51 x 77 cm, Gold Hot Foiling on Black Colourplan stock. Signed edition of 100
Jonathan Zawada
Florian Nicolle, aka NEO
Florian Nicolle is a French graphic designer with an emphasis on illustration. Her work is involves lots of mixed media. Utilizing texts and newspaper cut-outs in her drawings, Nicolle collages bold depictions of people in various states of emotion. Her work, despite its dark tones, is quite ethereal - the contrast between bleeding ink and chaotic lines give the illustrations a very fresh appearance.
Art iT covers by ASYL.
Really great design - the colours and typography make for a striking visual. However, quite unusual to see a magazine use different typography for its title - definitely adds liveliness.
(via typographie)
it’s not fair by hue
Neil Stewart, Photographer.
Really interesting work by Neil Stewart, a photographer that I just discovered. Many of his images focus on movement and people. I find his style almost indie, considering his experimentations with natural light. The images feel incredibly alive and light - focussing on people in the middle of a natural setting.
Paul Finnegan
10 July - 8 August 1999
Paul Finnegan’s work has often been talked of in terms of a ‘transmutation’, ‘hallucinatory’ and ‘phantasmic’. The last few years has seen a dismembering of constituent parts of (un)recognisable anatomy and the agglutination of them into organic deviants. A denaturing almost of the human form, or just form itself. His work has fitted seemingly under a branching of the supernatural, in that realm it managed to strike a chord with fears of genetic mismanagement. Not that the work could be thought of in exclusively repellent terms, most held the gaze with an unusual seductiveness. They were strange and difficult to think of in terms of their medium, but that’s the way they were.
"http://www.oneintheother.com/exhibitions/finnegan/finnpr.htm
If you want people to understand your writing… avoid this.
More work by Florian Nicolle.
The Sleepers - Battle-of-the-Bands (by Adam the Velcro Suit)
Britta Seigmund
HARMONIC RITUAL
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2010
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Personal Project / Compilation Mixtape by Sam Chirnside

Impressionist oil painting go as far back to around a century. It is some thing which Monet actually begun together with his painting Impression, Sunrise. A critic coined the idea of and also in a lack of time it was a method of painting a large number of artists have performed over the past…