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“Despite what graffiti writers who view him as a sellout would have you believe, Banksy is nothing if not an artist of the people. His work widely appeals to the public, and it also plays with the community in subtle (and sometimes not-so-subtle) ways. Watching the entire month-long residency unfold in about an hour’s time, it becomes clear that the stencils left on buildings were just the beginning of what he intended to create. ”
Read the ArtNet review of HBO’s ‘Banksy Does New York’ documentary.
Photo collages by Alexandra Bellissimio.
“Her imagery explores the physical and psychological relation between nature and humans beings when combined through the use of collage. Through this unusual unification, her collages evoke a sense of empathy, intimacy, and harmony when humans and nature coexist.”
Ruined Polaroids by William Miller.
Illustration by Insu Lee.
Wonderful type by Mark van Leeuwen.
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“Artist and photographer Erdal Inci has create a hypnotic series of gifs that takes the concept of cloned motion to a truly eerie level. Often using images of himself in mundane situation, Inci transforms simple snapshots to entrancing video loops."
Instaxagram series by Kyle Steed.
Love this Coffins series by illustrator Aitch.
Cinemagraphs by Jamie Beck and Kevin Burg.
Pop! series by Irby Pace.
“I alter the real physical space with real floating colorful clouds of smoke and allow nature to dictate the shape and duration.”