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Here are some spectacular illustrations by Nicholas Dehghani who is also creative directory at the French art collective CRCR. You can see more of these awesome illustrations below.





Nicholas Dehghani: Tumblr
Randy LaueAgain. Again and again until you accept this as your inevitable fate.
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The HORROR!!! Continues.... This one is called "Splinter" but there is another movie called "Splinter" that was made in 2008 near where I used to live in Oklahoma City. They even had a premiere at the Art Gallery downtown for it. It's a really decent body horror/monster flick. Look it up however you can!! BOO!!!! SEE YOU THURSDAY!
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Randy LaueScrap Dragon spotted.
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Giffany animations from Soos and the Real Girl
Gonna make a few separate posts with these cos posting them all at once crashed my host.
Randy LaueSorry everyone, I can't stop. I won't stop.









more Giffany animations from Soos and the Real Girl










more Giffany animations from Soos and the Real Girl










more stuff from Soos and the Real Girl
New York-based German artist Markus Linnenbrink has created an enchanting installation which envelops visitors in a disorienting colorful pattern. Although not exactly in a ROYGBIV formation, this rainbow room, made of bold hues of acrylic paint covered in epoxy on resin, creates a unique experience for viewers. The piece above is named “WASSERSCHEIDE(DESIREALLPUTTOGETHER)” and is currently up in Germany at the art center Kunsthalle Nuernberg until October 12th.
Linnenbrink has worked within this use of line work and colors for much of his artistic career. While some of his shows have featured conventional paint on canvas work, he often utilizes the space to its maximum effect. Linnenbrink composes a piece of art one walks into, is a part of, and can see from all vantage points. One really intriguing work of his, shown below, features colored line paintings hung on walls that are doused in lines of grey and black.
The artist toys with color and boundaries of separation. The colors bleed into one another, drip lines form from gravity, and each layer is pulled into subsequent layers. Despite the rigidity of the lined patterns, there is always this aspect of chaos and an unwillingness to be contained. Boundary breaking, inside of the canvas and outside of it, stretching his vision across whatever parameters may be set architecturally. The dramatized effect of this work becomes atmospheric; how one relates to the space then changes, as the lines and contours of walls are abstracted, nearly dissolved, through the blanket of pattern. The piece is primarily dictated by the space it is shown in, but ultimately the space is taken over by the artwork, creating an interested and entirely unique interaction between the two within each and every installation.
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For more from Gediminas Pranckevicius visit gedomenas.com and behance.net/gedomenas.
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All this horror reminds me of a really good student film from earlier this year that is worth a watch: "There's a Man in the Woods."