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Dali & Disney: the surreal real life
These two titians got to hang out together and worked on the film Destino. The movie never came out while both of them lived. It was considered way to surreal for the general public to swallow.
Destino is an animated short film released in 2003 by The Walt Disney Company. Destino is unique in that its production originally began in 1945, 58 years before its eventual completion. The project was a collaboration between Walt Disney himself and Dali of course. It also features music written by Mexican songwriter Armando Dominguez and performed by Dora Luz. It was included in the Animation Show of Shows in 2003.


PIMPIN' AIN'T EASY...



amanda stone
Word on the street Amanda doesn't model much. Her whole thing is doing hair and working the salon. But, we couldn't help to post these pictures. Maybe in a feature addition we'll add her in Sexy Riot. She's an eye catcher!
SEXY RIOT: Eye Catcher Post


Raymond Meier shoots Hannah Holman for ‘The Fruits of Beauty’ editorial in the May 2011 Vogue Japan Beauty supplemental.

HOLMAN
Source: TouchPuppet.com


James Gallagher curated this wonderful exhibition dealing with the theme 'COLLAGE' and we took part in it.
Collages rarely reveal the sources from which they are created and rarely expose the remnants left behind after extracting a desired element. This magazine acts as a counterpart to collage; the remnants exhibit their own visual power. Through the removal and deconstruction of the existing layout, new images appear while flipping through the magazine allowing the viewer to redefine their way of seeing and creating. (from HORT's site)
HORT: Collages
Source: HORT





PUNK ROCK GIRL
Lady Diamond is seriously a hottie. I've seen her on the web for a hot minute. Each shoot I see her in just gets me more and more interested in her. Love this.
More Diamond!




Born and raised in Madrid (Spain), Rocío Cañero's right hand was made for drawing.
That is something that shines through each and every of her pieces, but also the consequence of hours and hours holding a pen since she was a kid.
That led to studying Illustration in Madrid, to broadening her materials palette to pretty much everything and to start showcasing and developing all that knowledge in advertising agencies such as Saatchi & Saatchi, still in her hometown.
Then came the big leap to New York City and, after almost two years, now she's back.
Back and, they say, looking for a new home for her art.
Rocío Cañero


Collaborations / Exhibitions
Fast Gallery (Madrid)
Culturaurbana (Madrid, Casa América)
Cartográfica del diseño (Madrid)
Gawker Artists (New York)
New papers (Madrid)
BELIO 029: X10 (Madrid, Barcelona, Bilbao, Berlín)
I Love Music (Madrid, Valencia, Gran Canaria)
We Love Sneakers (Madrid, Tenerife, Málaga)
El Beso (Madrid)


Matt Lyon
Matt Lyon's designs are pretty funky and fun to look at. His typography is really enjoyable and candy to the eyes. Check out his FLICKR page!!
Be a Maker not a Taker
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Editorial shoot for The Lab Magazine by JUCO, the collaborative photographic team consisting of Julia Galdo and Cody Cloud.
Drawing with
Devendra
Source: Behance.net

ART SCHOOL SUPER MODEL!



This amazing dress kinda reminds me of Matisse's cut outs. what do you think?



THE JOKE IS ON YOU MOTHERFUCKER!



Source: Behance.net
stylist: Magda Naumowicz
make-up i hair: Klaudia Jaspinska
photographer's assistant: Grzegorz Adamski
models: Zuza i Konrad/ rebel models







my thoughts at the
moment.




THE MASKS
MaCarthur's illustration work is amazing. He does a lot of album covers for bands and artist's. His various styles and methods should not be overlooked. If I was in a band and I had an LP coming out I would reach out to this guy for sure!
Here's a link to more of his work. You will be looking at all his projects for a while. Trust me!


DAN COLEN
Yet to be titled, 2010
Chewing gum on canvas
48 x 36 inches (121.9 x 91.4 cm)

DAN COLEN
Last in line, 2010
Chewing gum on canvas
36 x 30 1/4 inches (91.4 x 76.8 cm)
BUBBLE GUM ART...LITERALLY
Dan Colen was born in 1979, New Jersey. He graduated with a BFA in Painting from the Rhode Island School of Art and Design in 2001. International exhibitions include the 2006 Whitney Biennial, New York; "USA Today," The Royal Academy, London; "Defamation of Character," PS1 Contemporary Art Center, Long Island, New York; and "Fantastic Politics," The National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design, Oslo. Colen is famous for having his first Gagosian exhibit in the galleries bathroom. His works look like oil paint in images, but they are in fact paintings made out of chewing gum. Yeah....chewing gum!
Photo of DAN COLEN. Photo by Marley Kate.
To view more of Colen's work go to this link.