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Levi van Veluw

Levi van Veluw is an artist who works on his own, and he uses himself as a canvas. He paints, draws and takes self portraits. He modifies his face as a canvas using everything from pebbles, carpet, ballpoint pen, and landscape. See more on his site.

 

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Crinoline Flowers - Daryl Banks

Great work by a Canadian fashion photographer Daryl Banks.  See more of his work here…

Bodies in Urban Spaces

An art director Willi Dorner and photographer Lisa Rastl have collaborated on one weird project. Putting bunch of bodies in regular urban places. The series was created as a set of human sculptures spread out the city of Vienna, and is set out to explore the “relationship between body, space and architecture”. More here

Elliott Cost - Morning Photomotion


Weekend Project: Morning Photomotion from Elliott Cost

The new kind of Mickey Mouse

Piers Atkinson had changed our familiar favorite Mickey Mouse ears in his own unique way.  He palyed withe ears to create thought provoking images using, pompoms, rollers with pins, neon lights, caps, and fans.

I LOVE it

Want to be in a print ad and live in SF?

The people from San Francisco Zoo came up with some original campaign.  In a multi-media campaign called ” Critter Quest” you are encourage to participate in front of a serious of bus shelters and posting, which are adorned with horns, butterfly wings and ears. Take a photo, post it to OurSFZoo website and if you get creative enough you can be on an official add for the zoo.

Do I have something stuck in my teeth?

Punishment for the sin of gluttony!

Undersea Images - David Doubilet

David Doubilet

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Really cool undersea photography by David Doubilet, see more of his work here.

Julia Pogodina

Julia Pogodina

Really cool photography by a Russian photographer Julia Pogodina…

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Joseph Szabo

Joseph SzaboJoseph Szabo

Really cool 70’s and 80’s pictures from Joseph Szabo, kinda interesting to see how different people looked back then