When did quilting become this cool? I know! Since Luke Haynes started doing it. I think its pretty awesome if I do say so myself.
About the artist:
"Luke Haynes was born and raised across the American South. After formal training in art and architecture at Cooper Union, New York, Luke Haynes began experimenting with quilting art.
A chance encounter with a box of fabric remnants sparked Mr. Haynes’ imagination. His first quilt, measuring 7′ x 10′, led him through years of experimentation and improvements."
Luke Haynes website
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And you thought you were an artist....
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About the Artist:
"Willian Hideki Murai, brazilian, born in Mogi das Cruzes-SP, raised in Arujá, illustrator, comic book colorist, skateboarder for fun, geek by nature and a nice guy."
Will Murai Website
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Check out how the guys at Graffiti Research Lab prove the art of Graf writing has evolved.
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"I think that painting is very much like solving a complicated mathematical problem, where each step logically and necessarily follows from the previous step, finally arriving at a solution. Ideally, an elegant one."-Faur
Christian Faur Website
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"James Sutton is a photographer, video director & digital retoucher, recently having successful music videos playlisted on MTV and other influential music TV channels around the world. James lives and works in Coventry / London, United Kingdom. Modern pop culture and the surrealist movement greatly inspire his works in photography and video. James uses colour to combine vivid and electric vibrancy that harmonise and clash, creating his recognisable style."
James Sutton Website
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"Françoise Nielly's painting is expressive, exhibiting a brute force, a fascinating vital energy. Oil and knife combine tsculpt her images from a material that is , at the same time, biting and incisive, charnel and sensual."
MySpace
Francoise Nielly Website
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There's this website that can convert your photos to give it that grundge old type of appeal. I converted one of my photos that you see above. Its pretty cool considering that you don't have to do like 10 steps on adobe photoshop just to get the same feeling. But if you already know how to do it than kudos to you. In the mean time check out the site and show me some pictures that you've converted! : )
CLICK HERE
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Bruce Davidson is a well respected photographer who has captured the essence of New York's grittiest and pleasant moments. Heres a few photos of the subway segement of his work from the website.
Bruce Davidson
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