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Whoa, Skull Ring!

Big fat ring with skulls, that's hot!
Imagine proposing to your girl with a ring like that. I love this. I want my bride to wear all black..dance to Black Sabbath and our honeymoon to be in Transilvania. We will name our kids Vampira and Lucifer.
The great blessing of mankind are within us and within our reach; but we shut our eyes, and like people in the dark, we fall foul upon the very thing we search for, without finding it.  
 

- Seneca (7 B.C - 65 A.D.)



Dang, Son of a Beach!
love this, go ahead tweet this a million times. Go!
The moleskine pages from Maykel Nunes are consumed with doodles from corner to corner. The ink literally bleeds to the end of each spread and the content completely differs on every page turn. 
 
 The presentation of the work is simply wonderful too, as the context of each photo; from coffee beans to playing cards, make for great backdrops. Well done Maykel.



Doodle-Rama!
Via: Doodlers Anonymous
Some might do it while they talk on the phone, others make it a total art form.
Angry Coffee

I am always angry until I have this. I'm tired of killing pigs in weird structures.

Hey Jack!









I love Halloween. I also really like the art of Jack O' Lantern's. It could be because it takes me back to my childhood, who knows. But, one thing I like about them is how different and stylized people carve them. These are some of my favorites.

Creepy Smile O' Lantern
Big Ass Smile O' Lantern
Huge Mama O' Lantern
Murder O' Lantern
Hell Raiser Fail O' Lantern
Sinister Mofo O' Lantern
Big Ass Fuckin' Nose O' Lantern
Predator O' Lantern
Crazy Tongue O' Lantern
Mac O' Lantern

"I can't do the same thing every night, the same gestures... it's like putting on dirty panties every day."




--Brigitte Bardot
Best Dog Halloween Costume Ever

I'm a Star Wars and a dog freak. This is the best dog costume I've seen in a long time. Damn, I can't wait for Halloween. Doggy looks like it's looking for the Rebels (the cats).
CREOPOLISBUZZ: SPOTlight

The Miracle Project, a theater-based program for autistic and special needs kids and their families, is expanding faster than you can say awesomism! Based in Los Angeles, CA, this is a word that the group has coined as they pioneer a program that offers a music, dance, story-telling, acting and writing; creating empowerment among children with autism and special needs. This breakthrough “therapy” has been successful in opening up the world inside of autism where typical counseling and medicine have failed. Through these aforementioned art forms, children and their families are brought together to share in a whole new world where anything is possible and differences are embraced rather than shunned. This project is led by Elaine Hall, a mother and former acting coach, who adopted a child from Russia and whom was later diagnosed with autism at the age of 3. Her vision of creating a platform where children with special needs can come together to create and perform has been so successful that she was invited to speak as an Autism Enrichment Program Advocate and Ambassador at the United Nations in celebration of Autism Awareness Day. The project continues to develop momentum and is now opening chapters in NY at the 92 street Y on the Upper East Side as well as in Dallas, TX. Elaine continues to travel the world as an ambassador for autism and has led workshops from Illinois to India. This work is especially important as most funding for autism in these times goes to support medical research rather than for social services and programs for those already suffering from the disease and their families. I don’t see the Miracle Project slowing down any time soon. Keep up the good work! To find out more about how you can be involved or benefit from the Miracle Project, visit their website at: www.themiracleproject.org
SOCIAL MEDIA WEEK - BOGOTA, COLOMBIA
RECAP
KIKI VALDES WAS INVITED TO SPEAK AND MAKE AN 
ORIGINAL PAINTING DURING SMWBOG


While I was there I got to talk to a bunch of young Colombians about using social media to bridge the gap between art and communication online. It was a lot of fun. I also had a chance to create an action painting at one of Bogota's amazing Juan Valdez Coffee locations. They were awesome and gave me so much love and so much...coffee! It was really cool how they invited me as an artist to share my experience. I got to talk about our blogging platform too (ownzee.com) which made me excited because I have never spoken publicly about our new venture. See you soon Bogota!
Via: Society6

....as soon I beat Mel Gibson's ass on film, I'll be bigger then, I'll be bigger than Will Smith's son (Jaden Smith)


- Tracy Morgan

Political Ads

To Sell Storage Units?
Haha, I usually don't like talking politics and I don't like it shoved down my throat when I'm on the subway. But, this did make me chuckle. I first saw this on a huge billboard in Soho.
The ads are usually plastered all over the subways. I have seen others that I think are in poor taste considering what they are selling, but whatever. I don't give a shit either way. I don't like Rick Perry so I did find it funny. I'm not sure I quite understand this ad in the subway, but I take it to be less than positive about the governor of Texas. A curious way to advertise storage units, don't you think?
Via: Patheos
Knitted Graffiti
Devonpot Wharf, Auckland, New Zealand.
Devonport Wharf 
Auckland, New Zealand.
The term “Hobo Nickel” describes any small-denomination coin (though, normally soft nickels) that people carve to create miniature reliefs of…well, all sorts of things. It started sometime in the 18th century but continues to this day; There’s even an entire society dedicated to the art of nickel carving.
This all sounds stimulating, I know, but have a little faith. As with all types of art, something that seems simple in explanation is made beautiful and complicated in the hands of right artists. Check out a few of these “Skull Nickels“, a very surface view of just what carvers do with these “Hobo Nickels“.



Sick Skull Nickles!


Via: We Are Atomik


