INTERVIEW: Alexey Pavlov – Photographer, St Petersburg

On December 29, 2013 by Tim Newman
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I was perusing random profiles on Deviant Art the other day, looking for inspiration and not finding much. Then I happened upon Alexey Pavlov and was struck by his work. As many of...

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Amazing Pencil Art By Dalton Ghetti

On November 30, 2013 by Tim Newman
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Pencil art, hey? Yeah, art made out of pencils, that’s right. Dalton Ghetti is a Brazilian fella, born and raised in Sao Paulo who moved to the US of A when he was...

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Nina Katchadourian: Aeroplane Toilet Self-Portraits

On October 12, 2013 by Tim Newman
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Nina Katchadourian‘s top notch airplane toilet portraits are well worth revisiting. If you haven’t had the pleasure before, you’re in for a treat. Katchadourian is a Californian born artist who spent a lot...

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Arborsculpture: The Art Of Tree Shaping

On September 15, 2013 by Tim Newman
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I’m always pleased when I learn a new word. Today’s welcome addition to my brain pipes is “arborsculpture.” Arborsculpture is the teasing of trees into useful or attractive shapes. Not only did I...

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Graffiti Cleaner Becomes Graffiti Subject

On July 30, 2013 by Tim Newman

A cleaner was sent to clear up some Hello Kitty work done by London graffiti artist DS. Little did the cleaner upper know he was being watched in the process. DS has commented that...

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Post Apocalyptic Images Of Tokyo By Tokyo Genso

On July 25, 2013 by Tim Newman

Tokyo Genso is gaming industry artist who mainly focuses on backdrop design. He takes photos of Tokyo and painstakingly adds a post apocalyptic foreground in Photoshop. They’re a bit good. (Click to enlarge)...

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Johannes Stoetter: World Body Painting Champion

On July 7, 2013 by Tim Newman

Johannes Stoetter won the World Body Painting Championship in 2012, a competition I didn’t know existed. The impressive Italian artist uses his art as an excuse to touch naked women… Only joking, but...

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Maths Meets Art – Anamorphic Sculptures By Jonty Hurwitz

On June 28, 2013 by Tim Newman

Jonty Hurwitz effortlessly blends number crunching and aesthetics. Well, it doesn’t sound effortless really, there’s a lot of work that goes into making these amazing anamorphic sculptures. Months of ground work and a...

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Funny Flags - Yaroslavl - Oblast - Russia - Lazer Horse

Excellent Flags #2

On May 4, 2013 by Tim Newman

My last post about flags caused some controversy, so I need to reconfirm my stance: I know that to some people, flags are symbols of imperialism and even racism. This is undoubtedly true. But...

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Raja Deen Dayal - 19th Century India - Bashir Nagh Palace

19th-Century India: Photo Gallery

On April 23, 2013 by Tim Newman

BBC News published a collection by 19th Century photographer Raja Deen Dyal (first picture below). In Punjabi, his name is: ਲਾਲਾ ਦੀਨ ਦਯਾਲ. His career began in the 1870’s as a court photographer....

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