Made by Koning #40 - Bike Type Series
Sexta-feira, dia de arte nova na Koning.
Desta vez a nossa inspiração foi a boa e velha (e charmosa) bicicleta, com formas propícias para encaixar uma bela tipografia.
E vocês, tem frases bacanas para sugerir pra esta série? Quer ver esta arte virar uma estampa? Deixe sua resposta nos comentários.
Design por Arthur W. Presser
Tatsuya Aoki
Miguel Otero Fuentes
Nobrow wanted me to draw poster for ELCAF, the east London comics and arts festival. The trees are made with pens, pencils and markers, how fucking clever am I, I mean you do use pencils, pens and markers to make comics and arts, notice I didn’t drew a computer because a tree made with computers is fucking stupid, also there’s no brushes, I don’t like brushes.
cheers
mc
Because I’m craaazy… XD (Tirada com o instagram)
African Men. Hollywood Stereotyes.
I directed and edited this for Mama Hope, an SF-based non-profit that helps build sustainable communities in African countries.
I had the awesome honor of joining them in Kenya and Tanzania, and had a blast with these four guys. Real cool dudes. This video acts as the official remix sequel to the wildly popular Alex Presents: Commando.
This video was conceived 9 months before Kony, so people might say this is a reaction to their type of marketing. Not true. But this campaign really is different in the sense that Africans themselves are the stars of their own stories and futures. It shouldn’t be us that uses a spotlight to wax emotional about how much help they need.
Pretty hilarious how over the top movie depictions are. So much insane violence, dressed in hilarious caricatures, or serious, dramatic makeup. A vast majority of Africa is like these guys right here. That’s the reality. We need to lose our obsession with the “good versus evil” narrative in how we adapt African men in screenplays. And if that doesn’t drive box office sales? Well, who gives a shit if it doesn’t. It’s right right thing to do.
Awesome work from Bryce Yukio Adolphson, Jason Chandra, Nyla Rodgers, Matt McCorkle, and Michael Thurber.
Hey Tumblr - you should all follow my buddy Joe Sabia, creator of tons of original content including the above video you’re seeing all over the Internet today.
Jang Seung Hyo is a South Korean that stitches collages of images and forms two-dimensional into the three-dimensional pieces. The images he uses are personal daily experiences, where the viewer ignites unconscious associations. His photo sculptures up close, forms itself into looking like a futuristic illusions. (By okmarzo)
Blink 182 (Tirada com o instagram)












