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100 Illustrated Horror Film Posters Posted: 6 months ago by spocksmyhomeboy
An amazing collection of horror film posters including: Creature From The Black Lagoon, The Thing and Jaws.
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Wikimedia Commons Picture of the Year: 2008 Posted: 6 months ago by bornbad
The Wikimedia Commons Picture of the Year 2008 competition is now over and the winner has been selected. In the final 712 Wikimedians voted, of which 74 voted for the winner, Horses on Bianditz mountain. With 71 votes Fire breathing takes the second place. The third place is for Steam locomotives in the roundhouse with 46 votes.
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7 Incredible Computer Generated Works of Art Posted: 6 months ago by AutumnLotus
The computer has since become a central feature of much contemporary art, be it in the execution, reconfiguration or reproduction of work. Entire artistic disciplines like algorithm art, software art and digital illustration have evolved with computers at their very core.
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He's still alive!: JD Salinger starts legal action against sequel author Posted: 6 months ago by bornbad
JD Salinger has started legal proceedings against the writer, publishers and distributor of a sequel to his famous novel The Catcher in the Rye.
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Jeweled Eggs by Faberges Exquisite Posted: 6 months ago by jpetar75
These masterpiece eggs are created by jeweler Peter Carl Faberges and they are the most unique and expensive eggs (not the real egg of course) in the world. Made from expensive metals or gemstones and decorated with a combination of enamel and gem, these exquisite eggs can be found in museums and private collections.
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The art of photography Posted: 6 months ago by bornbad
After the invention of photography, French artist Paul Delaroche (1797-1856) lamented: “From today, painting is dead.” Delaroche, like other hardliners, was unhappy that photography was claiming its spot in the arena of visual arts.
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The Meat Paper Posted: 6 months ago by DAVEthefish
Meatpaper is a print magazine of art and ideas about meat. We like metaphors more than marinating tips. We are your journal of meat culture.

*Artwork you can really get your teeth into!*
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Play Me, I'm Yours Posted: 6 months ago by suebe
The Street Piano Project is the brainchild of Luke Jerram. Thirty Pianos will be placed around the streets of London for all to enjoy.
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The Jokes Physicists Tell About Chemists [Science Tattoo] Posted: 6 months ago by suebe
The combination of the Periodic Table of Chemistry with the Planck Snake of Physics is an inside joke at the expense of chemists: It took the Quantum Mechanics of Physics to explain to Chemistry its own Table of Elements. Got that?
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Top Ten upcoming book-to-movie adaptations Posted: 6 months ago by cactushair
Here are the tales flying off our bookshelves and into cinemas over the next year or so...
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BARACK OBAMA: THE FRESHMAN Posted: 6 months ago by bornbad
Photo gallery.
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DROCKLEBERRY Posted: 6 months ago by donteatpoop
Badassery. Post apocolyptic comic. Comes with zombies and an in depth storyline.

Be warned, some of the art within is not intended for those with weak stomachs.
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If celebrities were ordinary people Posted: 6 months ago by DAVEthefish
Photoshop pics of Celebs being apparently 'ordinary' I.E. FAT... Looks like some people need to re think what 'ordinary' is
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Intriguing and Bizarre Art of Bubbles in Photography and Nature Posted: 6 months ago by AutumnLotus
The ethereal phenomena of bubbles have captivated people for hundreds of years. The fragile nature and beauty of colors that shimmers and swirls in soap bubbles enchants kids throughout the world, and brings out the child in most any adult. Let’s take a look at the fleeting, transient existence of bubbles of all sorts that have been captured by images in the art of photography and Mother Nature — the greatest artist above all.
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Art on carved phonebooks Posted: 6 months ago by AutumnLotus
40 amazing artworks carved into phonebooks.
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The Artwork of Hyper-Realist Sculptor Ron Mueck Posted: 6 months ago by sharon22
Mueck moved on to establish his own company in London, making photo-realistic props and animatronics for the advertising industry. Although highly detailed, these props were usually designed to be photographed from one specific angle hiding the mess of construction seen from the other side. Mueck increasingly wanted to produce realistic sculptures which looked perfect from all angles.
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Aboard the Nautilus Posted: 6 months ago by suebe
A homemade version of the interior of the Nautilus.
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The joy of not getting it Posted: 6 months ago by rubes68
The joy of not understanding art. A good read. Applicable to the visual arts too.
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Make a Steampunk “Atomic Disruptor” Raygun from Old Parts Posted: 6 months ago by bornbad
The Atomic Disruptor Raygun is straight out of steampunk fiction. The cool DIY raygun has been put together by Cohophoto entirely from old radio and camera parts.
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Tusk Art Collection Posted: 6 months ago by AutumnLotus
Look at these great collection of tusk art items.
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20 fascinating Lego inspired gadgets, furniture and objects. Posted: 6 months ago by axxon2008
It's amazing how designers managed to apply the look and feel of those little bricks in everyday objects such as gadgets, furniture and accessories. Who wouldn't want one of these?
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Faux Photoshop: Images That Look Altered but Aren’t Posted: 6 months ago by bornbad
Photoshop has revolutionized design, photography and illustration to the point where any image that manages to capture something really amazing is quickly dismissed as fake. But, it is still possible to create jaw-dropping images without the help of a computer.
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Tetris Furniture: Mix & Match Shelves & Sofas Tetris Style Posted: 6 months ago by iamamaniac
Tetris Shelves: Blocks can be attached to one another the way you like it: you can change it weekly or monthly once your eye gets used to it
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Paper Art by Simon Schubert Posted: 6 months ago by AutumnLotus
Simon Schubert, a talented German artist, uses paper creases and folds to create incredible works of art.
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Potato Portraits by Ginou Choueiri Posted: 6 months ago by AutumnLotus
I chose the potato to portray human faces because of the many striking parallels. Not only is their skin porous like ours, but their skin texture and color is very similar, and like us, they come in different sizes, shapes and forms. Potatoes grow, live, and then decay, mirroring the ephemeral existence and fragility of our own human nature.
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