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Humanæ – The Pantone Project

Humanæ is a “work in progress” by the Brazilian Angélica Dass, who intends to deploy a chromatic range of the different human skin colors. Those who pose are volunteers. There is no previous selection of participants and there are no classifications relating to nationality, gender, age, race, social class or religion. In this campaign we can see representatives of the "white, yellow and black" race, followed by Pantone matched background. Goal of the campaign? Beauty has all shades!!!! via angelicadass.com...

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Paper Beetle Sculpture Kits by Assembli

Assembli, a dutch brand just released this colorful trio of beetle models featuring the Atlas beetle, Hercules beetle, and Stag beetle, all in different shapes and in a number of different metallic colors. Currently available in AsembliShop. The fascinating world of insects inspired Assembli to create a new collection of paper sculptures. Construct the precision cut paper and cardboard parts into a beautiful interior item. All the skeleton parts, wings and body parts are well preserved inside this 3D puzzle kit.       images via Assembli...

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The Spitfirelabs And Their Tribute To Retrogaming

The Spitfirelabs is an artist duo, based in Brooklyn. Husband and Wife team with years of work in the visual effects community.  The company was founded in May of 2015 with the intention of producing high quality Laser engraved wood art pieces featuring their eclectic style that covers such mediums as Television, Movies, Video Games, Folklore, Mythology, and Pop Culture. As you can see in their latest project, they are paying tribute to retro-gaming, cult video games and pop culture with a collection of beautiful laser engraved woodwork. Mario Bros,...

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Fashion Illustrator Shamekh Bluwi And His Clothes With Clouds And Buildings

Shamekh Bluwi is an architect and fashion illustrator based in Amman, Jordan. Most known from creating beautiful paper cut-outs with women whose dresses become whatever you hold them up against. Shamekh draws models wearing dresses of his own design, then cuts out the clothes and takes photos of him holding the drawings up to different backgrounds. Bluwi work is great example that there's beauty around us all the time if we look for it. So next time when you will travel to work or shool look around you maybe you...

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The Wires – geometric animals by Mat Szulik

Today we want to introduce you to Mat Szulik a Polish designer and illustrator. Mat is mostly known from his great series untitled The PolyWood, which was a a toy collection of 8 wooden animals inspired by the Low Poly aesthetics. The Wires is Mat's new series, featuring lovely animal sculptures made of fine geometric structures. Take a look at this amazing work of 3D modeling and rendering! Learn more at matszulik.artstation.com...

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Micro Art by Hasan Kale

Hasan Kale is well known Turkish micro-artist. He started his adventure with painting in his early childhood, began his career by drawing miniatures in Istanbul. Artist uses his miniature drawing talent for his paintings, tries to interpret miniature art with a contemporary eye. He paints on things we see,  exposed or ignored in our daily lives like a rice, a nail, a silk cacoon, a needle, a buttterfly wing. Hasan Kale considers these micro-works as a turning point for his career. “Things we usually see can turn into something invisible”...

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Renaissance With a Touch of Modernity by Gerard Mas

Let me introduce you to this young Spanish artist. Gerard Mas is a sculptor, born in Sant Feliu de Guixols, Girona, Spain. He studied at Llotja Art School in Barcelona. As you can see below Gerard evokes 15th century Florentine portraits and adds a pinch of modernity and humour. Clear inspiration for his marble sculptures is early modern period and the Renaissance but Mas never forgets to add some elements from present days, like chewing-gum, tattoo, lollipop or microphone. His favourite materials are marble, alabaster, wood, resin and bronze. Learn...

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The Largest Fashion Exhibition-House Style: Five Centuries Of Fashion At Chatsworth

THE residence of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, a frequent location for film sets but also home to an extensive private art and sculpture archive. There is no doubt that Chatsworth House is one of the most stylish stately homes in the country, and next year it is opening its doors to its largest exhibition. The exhibition "House Style: Five Centuries Of Fashion At Chatsworth" is curated by American Vogue's international editor-at-large Hamish Bowles and will open at the Derbyshire estate next spring, showcasing the history of fashion in...

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