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Lora Zombie, the artist of magic colorful unicorns

Lora Zombie is the artist that surprised the world with her great talent to create graphic works combining all kinds of techniques. With no academic training but with a great imagination and domain of plastic technics she has accomplished to create a unique style followed by millions of fans worldwide. Influenced by the style of […]

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New Sketchbook-Based Ballpoint Pen Drawings by Nicolas V. Sanchez

New York City-based artist Nicolas V. Sanchez (previously) creates masterful drawings with only the aid of a few ballpoint pens, rendering unbelievably realistic portraits and still lifes in his many sketchbooks. Due to his precise application of highlights and shadows several of his works seem three-dimensional, such as the fruit bowl seen below which looks […]

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Galaxy S8 and S8+: Three things you should know before buying it

Samsung has done it again. Once again its devices are considered as one of the best in the market both in and out Android. Its camera, performance, screen and specially its design are the strongest attributes of the new Korean leading device. However, and although we would like it, not everything about this terminal is […]

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5 documentaries every creative should watch

Sometimes creativity burst from where you least expect it. That’s why it’s always a completely recommendable advice potentiating it while getting immerse in the culture that surrounds us: music, art, movies… Today we bring you 5 audiovisual pieces that, through different documental narrations take us closer to great figures of the world of creativity. Ai […]

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Picasso’s works recreated in 3D

Pablo Picasso’s art is still alive and trespassing frontiers. The Pakistani designer Omar Aqil has created new visual experiments based on past art. An exercise of seeing how ability responds when it encounters complex thinking of someone like Picasso and how shapes and counter-shapes meanings are to create new physical qualities.

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How to Cheat at Learning Chinese thanks to design

Works like this demonstrate that design is not simply about putting four pretty elements out there. Design must communicate, be useful and have a concrete objective: solving a problem. That’s why I felt so proud about this profession when I got to know about this project. The Chinese alphabet has over 20,000 characters and that’s […]

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Woof! Art for dogs only

Art that smells like sausages, facilities that are giant bowls of food filled with balls and cars with fans and windows wide open. Who said dogs can’t enjoy art? This is an awesome experiment developed last summer in London by the British designer Dominic Wilcox. We’ll let you know how “Art for dogs” is like […]

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Hula, art on a surfboard

The artist Sea Yoro unites his two great passions –surf and graffiti– to create semi-submerged murals. Sean Yoro was born in Oahu, the most populated isle of Hawaii, so he was born surrounded by surf. He spent his childhood on top of a surfboard and during his adolescence he discovered his passion for graffiti and […]

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5 cool phone cases to reflect your unique style

Surely more than once you’ve seen a lot of people with the traditional and boring black case for their smartphones. Maybe even you have used one of these thinking the world didn’t have anything better to offer. But this doesn’t have to be like that. There are now an infinity of cases available for your […]

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Bet you can’t find him! The ‘invisible’ art of Liu Bolin

Liu Bolin is a Chinese artist, sculptor and photographer. He got his Bachelor Degree in Fine Arts from the Arts School of Shandong University, and a Master Degree in Fine Arts from the China Central Academy of Fine Arts in 2001. He is also known as “the invisible artist” for his photographic series “Hiding in […]

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