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Evolve Devolve, Shepard Fairey.
Instaxagram series by Kyle Steed.
Photographers finding new ways present their work.
18th century illustration by Louis Renard. More illustrations on display at The Museum of Natural History.
SurfGear Company by Amit Botre.
Street art duo How and Nosm.
Heart to Mouth, Bart Hess.
“Bart Hess has dreamed up a marvelously weird and rubbery take on love.”
Photography by Everett Meissner.
Love this Coffins series by illustrator Aitch.
Banksy might have created a Twitter account, for one day, to express his views on his most recent work Spy Booth, in Cheltenham. The property owners of the piece plan on removing it and selling it.
Step in One 2, installation by Rafael de Cardenas, can be seen at The Museum of Arts and Design until October 11, 2014. It’s an exhibit that “spotlights the creative communities thriving across the five burroughs”.
Mesmerizing.
Arist Andrea Mastrovito created this huge installation out of cutouts from repurposed text books. The giant piece was inspired by H.G. Wells' The Island of Doctor Moreau, and is aptly titled after the novel.
Governor’s Cup, FIGMENT Art Festival’s installation at Governor’s Ball 2014. The giant sculpture is made up of 30, 000 plastic cups, which are not only presented to look aesthetically pleasing, but to bring awareness to plastics that are damaging the Earth’s ecosystem.
Sound Wave, Jean Shin, 2007.