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Super Romanic Proposal

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Sweetest Message

Ever.

Sometimes there are true happy endings. When the stars are in line and truely beauiful things can happen starting new and fresh. It can all start with a simple sign on the side of the road.

1.

Omg, omg...what does this mean?

2.

Yay, Omg, Omg...I've been waiting forever for Brad to ask me to marry him...Omg!!!

 

3.

Omg, haha, huh...wait...what?

ha, huh...he has to be kidding me. What? ha. Not cute.

4.

...the fuck?

 

5.

(he lived happily ever after. The End.)

   



Wall Paper by Cat Dove and Kyle Chapman

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"WALL PAPER"

 
 
 

   

A colaboration performance piece by Cat Dove and Kyle Chapman.

- 2011



Captain Fail

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Captain FAIL

The self proclaimed Captain Awesome had a little accident trying to be funny with a shield, K-Mart style Captain America mask and an artillery shell. You can already guess where this ends up. This is why all these crazy shows say don't try stunts at home. I guess these group of idiots figured since they were in the forest they had a pass. God bless em' though for being naive.



Wardrobe of Choice: Mara Hruby

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“Clothing is simply a form of expression to display what lies inside your true soul; you shop to find the clothing that dresses your constantly evolving spirit.

The Wardrobe of Choice

- Mara Hruby

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

There is beauty in clothing that has history behind it, hence the pleasure of finding vintage pieces with an unknown story.”



Comic Tights

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Yes! Comic Tights!

These are pretty geeky and sexy all at once. There is nothing wrong with that. I'm not sure what comic strip is printed on these tights since I'm no expert. But, I will say I would like them with Spider-Man or Wonder Woman please?



Beautiful Girls

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No girl believes she's beautiful until a guy comes along

and makes her feel like she is.



Lincoln Conspirtators Hung

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Real History Picture

 

July 7, 1865. "Washington, D.C. Hanging hooded bodies of the four conspirators; crowd departing." Lincoln assassination conspirators Mary Surratt, Lewis Payne, David Herold and George Atzerodt shortly after their execution at Fort McNair. Wet plate glass negative by Alexander Gardner.

Lincoln Assassination

Conspirtators Hung

Via: Shorpy

 

 

 

 

  



I Need This!!

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I Need This

If you Ghouls didn't already know, we have a youtube fan channel also called 1313WednesdayLane.

I have an idea for a youtube video, but in order to make it. I NEED YALL!! A video of a bunch of Wednesday 13 fans saying of course 'I NEED THIS'! Simple yet awesome idea!

What we need from you:

Make a short video of you saying/singing/screaming/chanting/or whatever the phrase 'I Need This'. Then upload it on youtube (not facebook) & post it on our facebook fanpage. I will then take the youtube clip (cause I know how to :D) & edit it with the video I'm making.. if I get enough.

Goal:

To create pure awesomeness & get Wednesday 13 to watch it!!

Links:

Don't forget to have fun making the clip!! & I can't wait to edit the video!!

Yalls due date- the 25th of this month



It's Gucci !

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It's Gucci



Anselm Reyle - Funky Chair

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Anselm Reyle

There's so much going on with this chair. As nutty and wild as it is I gotta say - I kinda like it!

Ohne Titel / Untiteld 
2011
found object, fabric
88 x 113 x 70 cm / 34.65 x 44.49 x 27.56"


Mark Jenkins: Prank Art

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Mark jenkins: Prankster High Art

The world hasn't seen anything quite like the work of Mark Jenkins. His work is in the streets as well as in the gallery. I have selected some of his works for your enjoyment. There's just so much great stuff by this guy that I couldn't put it all. So, make sure to visit his site below. You won't regret it

Jenkins' practice of street art is to use the "street as a stage" where passersby become actors. Many of his installations have resulted in intervention by the authorities whom he also regards as actors. Most of his early outdoor works were non-commissioned.

 

Jenkins said the following about the illegal aspects of street art during an interview with art critic Brian Sherwin, "There is opposition, and risk, but I think that just shows that street art is the sort of frontier where the leading edge really does have to chew through the ice.

And it's good for people to remember public space is a battleground, with the government, advertisers and artists all mixing and mashing, and even now the strange cross-pollination taking place as street artists sometimes become brands, and brands camouflaging as street art creating complex hybrids or impersonators. I think it's understanding the strangeness of the playing field where you'll realize that painting street artists, writers, as the bad guys is a shallow view. As for the old bronzes, I really don't see them as part of what's going on in the dialogue unless addressed by a new intervention



Shepard Fairey Assaulted in Copenhagen

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Shepard Fairey: Beaten up in Copenhagen?

Shepard Fairey, the Los Angeles street artist who won international acclaim for creating the popular "Hope" poster that became the image of President Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign was reportedly assaulted last weekend at the opening of his exhibition at a gallery in Copenhagen.

 

Fairey, The Guardian reported, was punched and kicked by two men who called Fairey "Obama illuminati" and told him to "go back to America." Fairey was with his colleague Romeo Trinidad outside the Kodboderne 18 nightclub early in the morning of Aug. 6.

 

"I have a black eye and a bruised rib," Fairey told the paper, going on to say that he believed the attack was prompted by a mural he painted commemorating the demolition of the legendary "Ungdomshuset" (youth house) that has sparked controversy in recently.

 

Fairey's mural, painted on a building adjacent to the vacant site, has a dove flying above the word "peace" and the number "69," the building's address. But the artwork didn't go over well with all of Copenhagen, the Guardian said, as it appeared to tear open old wounds; critics accused Fairey of peddling government-funded propaganda.

 

"The city council is using the painting -- directly or indirectly -- to decorate the crater-like lot at Jagtvej 69," said local activist Eskil Andreas Halberg in a letter to Modkraft, a leftwing news Web site. "The art is being used politically to end the conflict in a certain way: 'We're all friends now, right?'"

 

Within days of the mural's completion, vandals defaced it. "No peace" and "go home, Yankee hipster" were written across the wall. And while Fairey has reworked the vandalized half -- the new version now contains images of riot police and explosions with a new slogan that: "Nothing forgotten, nothing forgiven" -- he told the paper that the piece was never intended to be considered propaganda.

 

"It looked to the people at 69 like I was cooperating with the authorities, making a propaganda piece to smooth over the wound," Fairey said.

 

Fairey did not file a police report about the alleged attack. Instead, he briefly wrote on in a Thursday blog post on his Web site that "Copenhagen was a very, intense trip."

 

"Not everyone in Copenhagen was hospitable, but that deserves a longer and more thorough explanation and analysis that I will get to in the next couple days," he wrote.

Did Fairey intentionally make a leftiest propaganda mural that resulted in a black eye and bruised rib?

"Not everyone in Copenhagen was hospitable, but that deserves a longer and more thorough explanation and analysis that I will get to in the next couple days,"



Jose Parla: Character Gestures

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Character Gestures is a solo reveal of José Parlá’s latest body of work. Comprised of paintings, mono-transfers and installations, this exhibition builds on the artist’s earlier work that dealt with the concept of psychogeography and depicted distressed architectural surfaces layered with calligraphic text. While he continues to broach the idea of how we experience urban landscapes and the visual language of mark making, the shift within Character Gestures stems from a deeper engagement with process and abstraction.

 

The notion of “character” is as much about text, integrity, and specific traits, as it is a literal nod to Parlá’s performance, wherein he assumes the role of hypothetical pedestrians who interact with marred city walls, as he creates the work. “Gesture,” encompasses the ideas of movement, communication, and demonstration, and is mutually respectful of the artist’s accidental and calculated actions when applying medium to surface.

 

With Parlá’s new paintings, as seen in No Return, Here Again, 2011, marks mix with textures, bright colors, and media, yet the process is as involved and significant as the visual outcome. Additionally, a large-scale installation fills the central gallery space – the freestanding sculptural translation of classroom memories opens a conversation with the surrounding paintings.  In a collection of work on paper, which Parlá refers to as “mono-transfers,” he experiments with a form of frottage, documenting his new paintings via the impressions they leave on paper.

 

Character Gestures exemplifies Parlá’s deftness at technical execution; the complexity of layering, combined with erasure, still manages a translucent effect. His fluency in visual communication is mindful of the fact that any emotion or memory that attempts physicality can only serve, in reality, as an abbreviation of its original essence. He mitigates this condition through his poetic and individualized form of aesthetic dialogue, while navigating the art historic doctrine of Abstraction.

Jose parla

Character Gestures

September 9 - October 22, 2011

937 N. La Cienega / Los Angeles / CA / 90069

Opening Reception: Fri, September 9, 6 – 9 PM

For more info visit: Oh W.O.W.



It Never Gets Old...

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Just keep looking, these kinds of flicks never get tiring.



I only want one job...

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Post-Katrina Gun Sign

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New Orleans, post-Katrina. 2005

Via: 500px



Zombie Cupcake Brains

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Cliche List # 200

 

 Hello kids, you want to know what's really cliche? Zombie brains and anything that has to do with cupcakes. Number 200 of the list is two big cliches all balled up in one. How great is that?

"Cupcake Brains"



Drinking Milkshakes in Iowa 1945

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Des Moines, Iowa

Teenage boys and girls drinking milkshakes in drug store.

1945



The Urban Hunter - David Tamargo

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DAVID TAMARGO: THE URBAN HUNTER

Dinosaur Hunting outside of DINOSAUR WORLD in Plant City, Florida.

Sloth Hunting with the aid of several Urban Hunters in Miami, Florida.

Bull Hunting on Wall Street in the New York City Financial Distrcit with Eric Pye as bystanders take cover.

"Urban Hunting" is photo series and a work in progress by Miami emerging artist/photographer/curator - David Tamargo. No animal statues were hurt during photo shoots.

 

   

     

    

Here's a little bit of what goes on when Tamargo goes on his urban hunt. To view the on going series click on the link above.



Model 4 BYB

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Model 4 BYB

Virtual magazine coming soon!