till hafenbrak

9th September 2010

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Illustration + design by Berlin’s Till Hafenbrak. Till’s website is a bit slim but there’s more to be had on Flickr.

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michelle anderson

9th September 2010

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A collection of restrained + intimate photography by Chicago resident Michelle Anderson. There’s lots more to look at on her Flickr.

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victor rodriguez

8th September 2010

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Amazing hyper-realistic (but totally surreal) paintings by Mexican artist Victor Rodriguez. These are painfully good.

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nina ahn

8th September 2010

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Nina Ahn has a thing for pattern but not for symmetry, which I like a lot.

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hayley grimes

8th September 2010

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The best Flickr find ever. By Birmingham, Alabama’s Hayley Grimes.

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caitlin gallupe

7th September 2010

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It’s like the forbidden hang spot from every 80’s camping movie crashed it’s car into a pile of brightly colored triangles + the work of Caitlin Gallupe walks away from the wreckage, unharmed + radical.

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laurent impeduglia

7th September 2010

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The oil paintings of Belgian artist Laurent Impeduglia come in two flavors: highly detailed + totally sparse. Both taste equally delicious.

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paula duro

7th September 2010

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So seriously spaced-out + South American. Florescent colors, papercuts + homages to her native Argentina really set off this collection of work by Paula DurĂ³.

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xin

7th September 2010

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Amazing photography by Xin. Effortlessly off-kilter.

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jenny dubnau

7th September 2010

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Realist painter Jenny Dubnau catches her subjects + often herself with awkward or at least uncommon facial expressions, creating an emotionally evocative experience for viewers like you + me. Something feels personal about imperfection + complexity of these faces.

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