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Yukino Ohmura Uses Stationery Store Stickers to Create Dazzling Nightscapes | Spoon & Tamago

Shinjuku (2019) Ever since discovering the beauty and versatility of stationery store-bought dot stickers in art school, for over 10 years Japanese artist Yukino Ohmura has been using them to create dazzling nightscapes of Tokyo, Osaka and other major Asian … Continue reading

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The Opposite Of ‘Crappy Design’: 50 Of The Most Brilliant Design Ideas That People Have Ever Shared In This Online Group

These are some of the most satisfying design examples that are not just good, but plain brilliant. There’s nothing quite like a good design that sticks with people. Just think of it… Imagine Apple without its half-bitten apple, or McDonalds … Continue reading

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Hyperrealistic Illusion Cakes by Luke Vincentini

Pastry chef Luke Vincentini can make cakes that look like anything. 🍰 Bag of Doritos? ✔️ Can of White Claw? ✔️ Chopped woodblock? ✔️ Permission granted by Luke Vincentini. → FOLLOW Luke Vincentini Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lukevincent… ↪ SUBSCRIBE to My Modern … Continue reading

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Albert Camus on What It Means to Be a Rebel and to Be in Solidarity with Justice | brainpickings

“Real generosity toward the future lies in giving all to the present.” BY MARIA POPOVA “You say you want a revolution,” the Beatles sang in 1968 as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was erecting the pillars of nonviolence on the … Continue reading

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Saul Bass- Style is Substance

One of cinema’s great craftsmen, Saul Bass is a name you may not recognize, but you no doubt know his work- particularly his striking, minimalist title sequences. Let’s dive into the philosophy of his work and see what we can … Continue reading

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Kamikara Paper Toys by Haruki Nakamura

Japanese designer Haruki Nakamura creates playfully interactive paper toys. Read more on My Modern Met: https://goo.gl/3SAaqK Purchase the Penguin Pop! Toy: https://mymodernmet.store/collections… Permission granted by Haruki Nakamura. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrR5…

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Delicately Sculpted Paper Forms Verdant Houseplants and Lush Bunches of Flowers

After a slew of houseplant casualties, Mabel Low decided to trade in her withering blooms for a more durable option. The Singapore-based artist, who launched the studio Papersynthesis in 2020, crafts lifelike hydrangeas, sunflowers, and an array of succulents entirely … Continue reading

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Fabric Map of Africa

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Desolate America

Photographer and Visual Artist  Emmanuel Monzon is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay.  From the series ‘URBAN SPRAWL, EMPTINESS’. Artist Statement Through my urban sprawl series, I want to photograph the in-between state found in the … Continue reading

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Rich Portraits Illustrated by Uli Knörzer Capture Subjects’ Idiosyncrasies through Colored Pencil

Fascinated by the transient expressions and feelings of his subjects, Uli Knörzer attempts to capture a moment in time. The Berlin-based illustrator draws richly detailed portraits that are simultaneously revealing and elusive. By positioning each subject against a solid backdrop, … Continue reading

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