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Amazing Photorealistic Star Wars Paintings - İnanılmaz Fotogerçekçi Star Wars Tabloları by Christian Waggoner
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If there is one thing that I truly need on my desk, it is this incredible Deadpool bust created by Gentle Giant, Ltd. What better way to store your pens, ninja stars, arrows and pencils at work?
You can pre-order it now for $88.99 at Entertainment Earth. The Mouthy Merc will be delivered in September of 2012.
Deadpool Pencil Desk Accessory by Gentle Giant, Ltd. (Facebook) (Twitter)
Via: Nerd Approved
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A rainbow in your hand. Started as Masashi Kawamura’s personal project in summer 2007, and was soon published from a Japanese bookstore “Utrecht”. It’s a flipbook, but rather than seeing animation, it creates a 3D rainbow in your hand. This book won this years NY ADC silver cube.
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Korean artist Seo Young Deok’s solo exhibition ‘Dystopia’ took place at the INSA/Arko Art Centre in Seoul during the last week of October and showed his nude sculptures, which he made by linking welded metal chains piece-by-piece.
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T Magazine’s winter travel edition by Lego artist Sachiko Akinaga inspired by Central Park. The piece took eleven days to complete, with several 16-hour nonstop shifts.
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ReCraft Your Paper: Paper Cuts by Peter Callesen
“A4”…It is probably the most common and consumed media used for carrying information today. According to Peter, this is why we rarely notice the actual materiality of the A4 paper. By taking away all the information and starting from scratch using the blank white A4 paper sheet, he feels He has found a material that we are all able to relate to, and at the same time the A4 paper sheet is neutral and open to fill with different meaning. The thin white paper gives the paper sculptures a frailty that underlines the tragic and romantic theme of my works.
“The paper cut sculptures explore the probable and magical transformation of the flat sheet of paper into figures that expand into the space surrounding them. The negative and absent 2 dimensional space left by the cut, points out the contrast to the 3 dimensional reality it creates, even though the figures still stick to their origin without the possibility of escaping. In that sense there is also an aspect of something tragic in many of the cuts”.
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