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Animal Rescue –an interactive book in favor of wild life-

‘Animal Rescue’ is a chimerical and creative book for children that teaches in a very interactive way the importance of preserving fauna. This book was made by Patrick George, an illustrator and publicist with a great wit in doing editorial design. He specializes in children readers and his books have a very peculiar design. They […]

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A graffiti that fuses with corners

Today Wikipedia defines ‘graffiti’ as a free paint mode, considered as illegal and created in urban spaces. Its origin goes back to the Roman Empire when people did inscriptions on the walls with a satiric or critic theme. But it’s in the recent decades that graffiti began to change the way they’re perceived. Especially when […]

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These artists create detailed portraits manipulating grass

Most people don’t pay attention to grass and the way it grows, but Heather Ackroyd and Dan Harvey do. They have always been fascinated about these things and now they have found a clever way to incorporate it in their art. While manipulating the way grass grows, they can create detailed portraits in a living […]

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15 eatable works of art too awesome to eat

We all know you shouldn’t play with your food, but nobody said anything about creating art with it. Elaborated exclusively with foods, this collection of eatable works of art is as appetizing as artistic. We can find lollipops that belong to a museum, cookies inspired on decorative art and even sushi shaped as fish. Each […]

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4 creatives that are rock stars on Instagram

Being creative is not a bad career for those who make an effort to have their own style. This is what these four professionals demonstrate with their own studios while being a source of inspiration for many. Surely you already know some of them that have an outstanding resume.   Jessica Walsh She is a […]

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BIC pens open stores where you pay with your creativity

BIC celebrates the 60th anniversary of the famous M10 pen, opening two temporary stores in Amsterdam and Antwerp with the genius idea: not accepting payments with money but with your own creativity. That’s right. When entering the store, clients are given several blank “bills” to draw anything they want in them and with any BIC […]

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Apple posts new wallpapers made with iMac and iPad to celebrate the Chinese New Year

The Chinese New Year officially begins on January 28 and it would be the year of the rooster. Giving its the imminent arrival, Apple has created a section in his web targeted to Asian countries. There, they have posted a series of exclusive wallpapers that follow the traditional style of Nianhua created by five young […]

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Cubism and Realism Collide in New Murals and Paintings by ‘Belin’

Spanish artist Miguel Ángel Belinchón Bujes, or Belin, has long been known in the graffiti world for his photorealistic murals. After a recent trip to Pablo Picasso’s birthplace however, his work has begun to adopt elements of cubism—now producing creative portraits in a style he’s dubbed postneocubismo. His works are often based on loved ones, breaking […]

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Stairs around the world turned into art

Urban art is best known for those murals that cover complete walls, and even a whole side of a building. This kind of art has the capacity of turning the world in an outdoor gallery, but there is a surface that tends to be ignored: stairs.  

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Art underground: an art tour in the Second Avenue Subway

In this new year, after delays in its building, an incredible cost ($4.5 thousand millions) and long years of construction, the first stage of Second Avenue Subway finally opened this January 1st. This is the biggest actualization made to the subway in the last 50 years, so is the biggest install of permanent public art […]

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