SKEMATIC

May 8

mayorofawesometown:

by Sandra Dieckmann

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Dude, yes.


alfadark:

blakforest:

Photoshop CS6 Extended, Illustrator CS6 and the CS6 Master Collection… ALL MINE!!!!!!!! WWOOOOOP!!!

I’m happy they went back to having cool splash screens. The icons still suck though.

By far the best version of PS to date.

(via ipen)


May 7

benproell:

MAPS!

Work of the fantastic Mr. Ben Proell!

(via margit)


May 2
enlighteningnews:

Occupy Oakland May Day

POLICE STATE MUCH? If things are fine, the cops shouldn’t need tanks, folks.

enlighteningnews:

Occupy Oakland May Day

POLICE STATE MUCH? If things are fine, the cops shouldn’t need tanks, folks.


May 1

coryschmitz:

Jim Guthrie’s (amazing) Indie Game the Movie soundtrack is now available for preorder! It’s a double vinyl LP, and I did all the artwork for the packaging. There are also shirts with the logo on sale.

The album is so good.

Jim Guthrie’s Bandcamp
Portfolio post


Apr 27
artchipel:

Yang Yongliang - Heavenly City Series | Untitled 5. Ink-jet print on Epson fine art paper, 76x128cm (2008)
Yang Yongliang is a Chinese photographer and painter from Shanghai. He originally studied traditional art at a young age and this training has greatly informed his current practice. The images above come from a series based on Shan shui paintings. These type of paintings stem from a history that goes back more than 1,500 years ago and the images often depict scenes of natural landscapes and beautiful scenery. It’s a tradition that demands a rigorous set of requirements in the hopes of creating the perfect combination of balance, composition, and form.
Yang Yongliang’s work takes these requirements and then turns them on their head – tranquil surroundings become chaotic landscapes as old trees become large skyscrapers and gentle mists become billowing smoke. The finished result creates powerful and contemporary images that speak of the modern world and the concerns of our time. More of his work can be seen online here (written by Philip Kennedy)
[found at darksilenceinsuburbia]

artchipel:

Yang Yongliang - Heavenly City Series | Untitled 5. Ink-jet print on Epson fine art paper, 76x128cm (2008)

Yang Yongliang is a Chinese photographer and painter from Shanghai. He originally studied traditional art at a young age and this training has greatly informed his current practice. The images above come from a series based on Shan shui paintings. These type of paintings stem from a history that goes back more than 1,500 years ago and the images often depict scenes of natural landscapes and beautiful scenery. It’s a tradition that demands a rigorous set of requirements in the hopes of creating the perfect combination of balance, composition, and form.

Yang Yongliang’s work takes these requirements and then turns them on their head – tranquil surroundings become chaotic landscapes as old trees become large skyscrapers and gentle mists become billowing smoke. The finished result creates powerful and contemporary images that speak of the modern world and the concerns of our time. More of his work can be seen online here (written by Philip Kennedy)

[found at darksilenceinsuburbia]

(via mounts)


Apr 24

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Apr 22
scumblr:

patrick cull

scumblr:

patrick cull


Apr 19
hypna:

Esther Stocker, untitled, 2009

hypna:

Esther Stocker, untitled, 2009

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