Progressive art can assist people to learn not only about the objective forces at work in the society in which they live, but also about the intensely social character of their interior lives. Ultimately, it can propel people toward social emancipation.
- - -Salvador Dalí - - -

voicesandsounds:

#303) Robert Glasper Ft. Ledisi - Gonna Be Alright

(vía andreasung)

hace 2 semanas - 22

fricasseepourcamion:

Today it was graphic tablet.

The Maki’s Yellow Cup

=> http://society6.com/LeslieTychsem/The-Makis-yellow-cup

rcruzniemiec:

Art for Wired

Images created by Brock Davis for the article How to Spot the Future by Thomas Goetz.

  • Invisible Bulb
  • Liberation Bulb
  • Cross-Pollination Bulb
  • Audacity Bulb

(vía rcruzniemiec-deactivated2013020)

worclip:

Experimental Business Cards by Gabe Ferreira

Material: laser-cut matboard
Laser Cutting: Limitless Lasers
Instructor: Andrew Byrom, CSU Long Beach

Concept: To explore the conventions and constraints of traditional business cards by combining the medium and the content into one single design

worclip:

Madhukara Premium Honey by Xiao Qing Chen

The task was to create a brand and packaging for Tualang Honey, one of the rarest, most nutritional and hardest to harvest honey in the world. The product name “Madhukara” is from a Sanskrit word, where Madhu means honey or sweet. It suggests mystery and an exotic feel. To further expand the idea of premium, I chose a glass bottle of a rounded base and narrow opening, in the look of a potion bottle, like a magic syrup. The play of wood, etching, die cut gives the sense of delicacy and rawness to it.

amandakayhughes:

The Candy Room by Red Design Group

escapekit:

Chalk Typography for Twixl Media 

Stop motion chalk typography using various phrases for Twixl Media. The video won’t let me embed it, so to view it click through the link. 

devidsketchbook:

MYSTERIOUS TINY ROOMS BY MARC GIAI-MINIET

French artist Marc Giai-Miniet (Born in 1946 in Trappes) makes some of the most incredibly detailed (and disturbing!) dollhouses that we’ve ever seen. Marc started creating these disturbing shadowbox dioramas rather late in his career, recurring themes include libraries, furnaces, laboratories, submarines and intestine-like tubing in lonely, decaying spaces.