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Hardy Harr Harr

The Surface Merchants are Alex Yanes, Daniel Fila & Raymond Adrian working as a collective.
the surface merchants:
post-graffism
Popularity or not, the newly formed Surface Merchants are one of most crafted, imaginative collective art groups from Miami, point blank. My favorite collective group is Gurrea de la Paz but The Merchants are a close second! If you disagree, you might be on a bandwagon of some sort and need a new pair of glasses. They don’t hire people to build their work. This trio have a certain rhythm that works very well and should be exciting to see what the future holds for them.


Images: Alissa Christine



SKATE FAIL
God bless designer Alex Trochut for making these totally radical slapstick boards. Mixing design cleverness with skating is always a plus.
Via: Alex Trochut

"I'm not looking for a man, but being very smart and quick witted is such a turn on."
- Vanessa Lake
Via: Sexy Riot

GOD FORGIVES.
I DON'T.




Project:
Fayre on the Square
Marketing campaign
& signage
Client:
National Hospital Development Foundation
We were asked to design material to advertise a summer fayre fundraiser for the National Hospital for Neurology & Neurosurgery.
Radford Wallis
A Very Grassy Project
Via: Radford Wallis

julien vallee: spray can
Berlin, 2008. Paper sculpture created for the main exhibition of Illustrative Zürich festival 2008.
Via: JVallee



Self-portraits by tape artist Askash Nihalani. Although every artist and their mother does this type of tape/photography art...it is still very fun to look at and each artist always finds to put their own twist on it.
Via: Boooooooom

True Men Stories ( I Was Half Eaten - Half Dead) - February 1957 issue.
Via: Pop Kulture

THE SPERMINATIOR

If only John Waters made a Wonder Woman film. If only!

Federico Fellini on the set of 8½ (1963). Photo by Tazio Secchiaroli
“I discovered that what’s really important for a creator isn’t what we vaguely define as inspiration or even what it is we want to say, recall, regret, or rebel against. No, what’s important is the way we say it.
Art is all about craftsmanship. Others can interpret craftsmanship as style if they wish. Style is what unites memory or recollection, ideology, sentiment, nostalgia, presentiment, to the way we express all that. It’s not what we say but how we say it that matters.”
8½
Via: Old Hollywood

A beautiful editorial called Bubblicious for Jan.09 Sept.2006 of W magazine shot by Craig McDean with beautiful Natalia Vodianova
Source: Trend Land

JESUS PIECE
This is totally trippy radical dude. Reminds me of the old school 3D Comic books with the overlaying colors that creates a weird blurry fun confusion.
Via: Techndrome


Images of a selection of designs submitted to the Naomi exhibit at the SHOWstudio: Fashion Revolution exhibition last Autumn / Winter.
Nick Knight's 20 foot tall Naomi sculpture.
NICK KNIGHT
To view more check out SHOW Studio



Gwon, Osang
The work of Gwon, Osang is cut up laser print outs and put back together like a puzzle sculpture. I have actually seen many people do this before but the lifesize ones I have not. Really time consuming stuff and fun to look at. Gwon, Osang is currently represented by Arario Gallery based out of Seoul, South Korea
Via: Gwon, Osang


Helmet Ad
Agency: 1861 United, Milan, Italy
Art Director: Giorgio Cignoni
Copywriter: Luca Beato
Creative Directors: Pino Rozzi, Roberto Battaglia
Photographer: Fulvio Bonavia
These are awesome ads promoting helmets for motorcyclists by the company Bye with the slogan "Change your Head." What a way of telling the truth!
Via: Ads of the World