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fromdesignyoutrust.com
2 days ago

Tape, Paper Towels, Pool Balls: Artist Turns Everyday Symbols Into Meditations On Restriction, Fragility And Selfdiscovery

Artist Richard Wilkinson Mutates Insects To Resemble Star Wars Characters Charles Loupot: A Truly Wonderful Poster Artist From The Art Deco Era "To Live For My Death": The Deadliest, Badass & Nightmare Creatures Of Antonio Jose Manzanedo The Fantastic Surreal Oil Paintings by Tyson Grumm Artist Creates 17 Illustrations To Reflect On Our Lives During The COVID-19 Crisis I'mma Get Superhero Drunk: Avengers Themed Cocktails
Public health
fromColossal
2 weeks ago

Absurd Scenarios Stretch Across Paco Pomet's Uncanny Canvases

From figures with multiple legs and noodles for arms to frolicking trees, Paco Pomet summons the absurd. Known for his uncanny oil paintings rendered mostly in monochrome and enlivened by colorful details of overly stretchy limbs or celestial objects, a sense of nostalgia greets surreal scenarios. The artist often derives his imagery from vintage black-and-white photographs, adding an absurd dimension to history.
Arts
Arts
fromdesignyoutrust.com
3 weeks ago

Artist Tony Sandoval Treats Watercolour As Weather Rain, Mist And Stains That Roll Across The Page

A diverse curated showcase of visual art, design, photography, illustrations, and vintage media spanning contemporary and historical creative works and practical lifestyle lists.
fromBuzzFeed
3 months ago

60 Extremely Weird And Fascinating Historical Photos That Show Just How Completely Unhinged The World Used To Be

1. This is the Coffee Queen of 1940, Peggy Van Vliet, posing inside the "world's largest iced coffee glass" with, well, an iced coffee:
Film
Photography
fromTime Out New York
4 months ago

NYC's first photobooth museum opens on the LES this month

AUTOPHOTO on the Lower East Side preserves photobooth culture with six restored working booths, rare artifacts, exhibits, and a Vegas-style micro-wedding chapel.
History
fromAol
4 months ago

25 Times Construction Workers Defied Gravity

Early construction workers performed high-altitude work without modern safety gear, risking life while building iconic skylines like the Empire State Building and Golden Gate Bridge.
Photography
fromAol
4 months ago

35 Vintage Photos That Depict Life in 1949

1949 combined postwar recovery, industrial shifts to consumer goods, vibrant cultural revival, and intimate everyday moments captured across cities, beaches, and family occasions.
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