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The latest picture in Hedi Slimane’s beautiful photo diary, the place for never ending inspiration.
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Evan Roth graduated with a MFA in design and technology from The New School at Parsons. He is one of their most notable recent graduates focusing on how to incorporate an interest in popular culture with coding and open source technology. Roth seems to enjoy exploiting the flamboyant nature of popular culture but also involves himself in deep studies of subcultures such as graffiti art. He co-founded the Graffiti Research Lab after working on the Graffiti Analysis project for his thesis. His goal here is to provide “graffiti artists with open source technologies for urban communication.”
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Up There is a short film produced by Mother NY and directed by Malcolm Murray about the diminishing craft of hand-painted advertisements. “It takes so much work that it’s kind of ridiculous… We try and do it as fast as possible, but that doesn’t change the fact that there are way easier ways to get it up there.” This quote by one of the painters was captured while he stood in the rain and it became apparent to me at this moment that Murray was showing us the faces behind the work we see everyday. As a graphic designer, I know too well how easy it is to be stuck in front of the computer, but also realize the value and payoff of working manually to produce handmade components for a design. Similarly, the production of billboard advertisements is now overrun by vinyl printers because it’s efficient and consistent. It’s nice to see that there is still a human hand amidst a world dominated by the digital medium. This beautiful documentary was shot with a Sony EX1.
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This photographer does some amazing stuff. Continue reading for a few more pictures or visit his website.
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French-born and Spanish-based photographer Pierre Gonnord depicts unprivileged groups in society through his striking and moving portraits. His series of Sevillian-residing Gypsies and the Spanish lower class are currently on display at Galerie Urs Meile Beijing-Lucerne in Beijing.
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Roberto Rubalcava’s photography is truly a visual pleasure. Mexican born and now London based, Rubalcava has been exhibited extensively around the world. With a focus on everyday themes he says he takes each day as an opportunity to explore beauty.
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Alexa Meade is a poly-sci major from Vassar College who works with acrylic paint on three dimensional objects. Through her perception altering technique, Meade attempts to compress a 3D space into a 2D plane. She masks found objects and her human subjects by applying paint directly to the surface without ever using a traditional canvas. The documentation of her work has a great balance of reveal as well.
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A series of oil paintings by Houston based artist Kevin Peterson.
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