Category: Inspiration
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Steve Powers Makes Philly Smile
The two images below have shown up on nearly every hype hip hot cool snob best blog around the past couple of days…And like I mentioned in my last post it’s boring re-posting things that I’ve seen all over the net, however when a series of painted walls gets people excited I think its worth […]
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Heavy Scene!
A friend of mine just returned home from a surf trip just last week and was sharing some action shots with me…and then I saw this shot, one he took with an old film camera. I can’t explain how psyched I was on this shot along with a couple of other film flicks he shot. […]
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Alex Lukas. New Work!
I’ve been a fan of Alex’s work for a while now! I just stumbled upon his website via Club Mumble and was so psyched to see new work! The drawings completely mesmerize me and Alex’s use of materials is nothing short of perfect! Awesome work at AlexLukas.com
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A Pleasant Surprise!
I’m super happy to share with you the trailer for A Pleasant Surprise – A 16mm Surf Film by Kyle Pahlow. I’m helping Kyle with all things for his upcoming film including but not limited to Business Hustle, Art Direction, Viral Marketing, Music Direction & Editing! Please check out the website and sign up for […]
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Fresh perspectives always welcome
Branislav Kropilak’s photographs of billboards are stunning, obvious and abstract. Kropilak has managed to take one of the ugliest fixtures in the modern world and make it desirable and mysterious. His photographs of trains are also beautiful and make me wonder why the heck I’ve never seen such cool trains! via todayandtomorrow
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B.I.G.R.I.P.
Via RCRDLBL.com – This is when the video camera shines…capturing special moments so we can re-live them over and over again, even if we weren’t there in the first place. Here is a GEM and very appropriate for 12 years and one day after B.I.G. perished…
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My Favorite Nun! Sister Corita Kent
Aaron Rose (Beautiful Losers fame) screened a short documentary film “Become a Microscope: 90 Statements on Sister Corita” last month at Cal State Northridge Art Galleries. Sister Corita (1918-1986) was a teacher, political activist and possibly one of the most innovative and unusual pop artists of the 1960’s. I’ve kept Sister Corita’s Art Department Rules […]
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Her Morning Elegance
My buddy Jerry sent me this video the other day. There is a good chance you may have seen it before and by the number of YouTube views this video has I’m most definitely late on this…But this video is beautifully done and it most definitely makes you want to get out of bed and […]
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Whoa Cool! GE!
The GE Smart Grid has a cool website up with a pretty nifty interactive hologram experience. The overall experience is pleasant enough that I even learned a thing or two! The graphics are well designed & the models interpreting otherwise meaningless numbers are nicely rendered & remind me a bit of Josh Keyes’ paintings!
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The Other Side…of the Pacific
Just last week I returned from 5 weeks of traveling around Australia, New Zealand & Samoa. During my time there I would occasionally snap a video clip with my snap shot camera in hopes of cutting together a little short clip…well here it is! But first, here are my thoughts… Traveling is something I’ve had […]
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Paperboys
A couple days ago I stumbled upon a blog-post that made chills run down my spine. A liberal prank group, The Yes Men, created a fake (but very real looking) version of the New York Times dated July 4th, 2009 & distributed them across the region for free. The peoples reactions are priceless and the […]
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The Art of Looking Sideways
Alan Fletcher’s book The Art of Looking Sideways has long been my favorite book and a never-ending source of inspiration. I was just looking for a few Alan Fletcher images online and stumbled upon this video of him speaking about The Art of Looking Sideways…Everything he says about the book I find to be true… […]