I have seen nothing like this! I just read Dezeenmail #53 containing the technicolour crucifix by Stefan Strumbel and I was blown away by his concept. It has never crossed my mind to see the crucifix like this. Moreover, in saying so, many questions come to mind: Does he know he is brilliant? Is he aware of how much shit he is going to get for doing this? [Laughs] Man, he has to be over it [religion]. Is he is non-Christian? Is he mad at something? Is he telling us something that we will refuse to see? Is he fed up with Christianity? Is he a Catholic? Why now? Why does he call it “Home Sweet Home”? Was this a way to get attention? Well, it worked.
DUNN, aka ‘The Signtologist’ recycles discarded street signs as a canvas for his unique art.
Dunn’s work has appeared in dozens of national outlets including XXL and he has created art for hundreds of athletes, artists and musicians such as Ludacris, Spike Lee, Pharrell Williams and Slick Rick to name a few.
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When I received an email from Mr. Wahab Shabazz, I wasn’t sure if it was spam or not. So, I had to find out. I’ve had many beverages in life, but none with grassroots beginnings like this. Heavily inspired by their family story, I wanted to know more…
This blog is dedicated to exploring visual and pop culture concepts, working out ideas bragging and re-contextualizing current events to expose absurdity. The blog was started by Chanel Kennebrew and Anuli holds down most of the day to day postings. When we aren’t brain fuggling, raising miniature elephants and making ourselves sound way cooler than we are, you can find us making really fun stuff for the Junkprints fans, consumers and munchkinlanders.
Like most real-life fairy tales, Lime Crime began as one girl’s dream to make the world a brighter place. It all started in 2008 when NYC-based makeup artist, lifestyle blogger, and self-proclaimed “Unicorn Queen” Doe Deere realized she couldn’t find makeup bright enough for her tastes. Lime Crime Makeup fills the voids in the makeup universe where “whimsical” and “high quality” are rarely found together.
Lime Crime creates the most intensely pigmented, premier dare-to-wear cosmetics with unmatched color payoff and saturation to create looks as vivid, quirky, and unique as our customers. Distinct colorful packaging adorned with a silver unicorn – our mascot – makes every application a fantastical event.
The FM 365 project is the result of Flying Mouse’s Project of doing one design per day for a whole year! Every week there will be 7 new products available! These 7 new products will be available for a quick pre-sale at a lower price for the entire week and once the week ends there will be 7 newer products to replace them and so on. These designs are printed on super-soft American Apparel tees so you can wear your favorite Flying Mouse designs in comfort everywhere you go!
Among her works are the short film Mariko Takahashi’s Fitness Video for Being Appraised as an “Ex-fat Girl“, the half-panda-half-something-else Hanpanda life-sized figures, and the video for Japanese singer Yuki’s song “Sentimental Journey“. Other works include direction of a television advertisement for Coca-Cola (with music by Jack White), collaboration with Medicom Toy to produce Nagi Noda Be@rbrick and the video for “Hearts On Fire” by Cut Copy, it was the last music video she made.
Nagi died on September 7, 2008 , at age 35, after surgical complications from injuries sustained in a traffic accident the previous year.
Scott Blake was born in Tampa, Florida is the autumn of 1976. Nearing the turn of the millennium, Blake created a series of artworks that involved reworkings of barcodes to create artwork. Barcode art was something that quickly became an internet thread. It was largely unknown exactly where this fad had originated from. His work has been shown at various galleries and featured in magazines such as The New York Times, FHM and Adbusters. His site has also been translated in many languages. For his efforts and vision, he was recognized by the Adobe Design Achievement Awards, held in the Guggenheim Museum NYC. He currently lives in Omaha, Nebraska.
Studio OOOMS is run by Guido Ooms and Karin van Lieshout.
Guido Ooms (’74) graduated from the Design Academy Eindhoven in 2000.
After working as a freelance designer at different companies he started his own studio. Next to running the studio he also teaches design at the School of Arts in Utrecht. Karin van Lieshout (’74) graduated from the Design Academy Eindhoven in 2001. She has a degree in teaching (BIK, professional artist in class) and worked in various designcollectives before she joined forces with Guido.
Slim Chips are good and they contain no calories. Instead of getting fat you can now eat paper with different flavors. It’s like eating tasty air. The Slim Chips are made out of edible paper and pure organic tastes.