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Posted on January 27, 2011 via Tchotchke Love with 2 notes
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Tina Berning & Michelangelo Di Batista “FACE/project”.
Wer die Ausstellung noch nicht kennt, sollte sie sich dringend noch anschauen. Neben sehr schönen Fotoarbeiten sind vor allem die bemalten historischen Bücher ein absolutes Highlight. Die Illustratorin Tina Berning sammelt altes Papier, Bücher etc. und vereint mit Ihren Arbeiten die alte Zeit mit der heutigen.
Die Ausstellung in der Berliner Galerie Camera Work läuft noch bis zum 30.10.2010.
Weitere Bilder gibt`s auf der Galerie Fanseite bei Facebook.
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worth to support.
One of my very talented friends Matt Allard, along with co-collaborator and illustrator Ian Dingman, has released a new book called To Slow Down The Time: Stories. The book takes a really interesting, somewhat backwards approach. Instead of Matt writing the stories and Ian creating illustrations, Matt was actually inspired by Ian’s art and created stories around his pieces. It makes for a great and interesting read, seeing how Matt interprets Ian’s images and crafts these great, short stories. Ian’s drawings are also quite charming and are filled with detail and character, as evidenced above.
It’s also worth mentioning that Matt and Ian published the book themselves which is an endeavor all in it’s own. I’ve already poured over my copy and it’s great to see them follow through with this passion project.
You can preview the book by clicking here or grab yourself a copy for $20 by clicking here.
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The cover for the newest New Yorker is really, really, really fantastic.
Also, New Yorker on Tumblr! Hoorah!
AGREE!!!!
Posted on June 22, 2010 via The New Yorker with 227 notes
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I can relate. Alright, But not quite by illustrator Luke Ferenc Pearson. Inspired by an Apples In Stereo song.(via Matthew Lyons)
Posted on April 15, 2010 via Hello Bauldoff with 738 notes
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Find the complete 88 illustrations set from Rework on flickr by clicking the image. You`ll also find the book on amazon. The Illustrator Mark Rohde did a great job.




