Superheroes and Icons In Everyday Life by Benjamin Béchet

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The Explosively Colorful Spray Paint Portraits of David Walker

The Explosively Colorful Spray Paint Portraits of David Walker street art portraits painting

The Explosively Colorful Spray Paint Portraits of David Walker street art portraits painting

The Explosively Colorful Spray Paint Portraits of David Walker street art portraits painting

The Explosively Colorful Spray Paint Portraits of David Walker street art portraits painting

The Explosively Colorful Spray Paint Portraits of David Walker street art portraits painting

The Explosively Colorful Spray Paint Portraits of David Walker street art portraits painting

The Explosively Colorful Spray Paint Portraits of David Walker street art portraits painting

The Explosively Colorful Spray Paint Portraits of David Walker street art portraits painting

The Explosively Colorful Spray Paint Portraits of David Walker street art portraits painting

Without aid of stencils or brushes London-based artist David Walker creates elaborately explosive portraits using directly applied spray paint. Even as the colors drip and mix on large outdoor walls it’s hard to imagine the level of control and detail the artist must possess to create the shadows, lines, and textures that create each piece. The top and bottom pieces in this post are recent works seen in London and Paris, and you can see much more on his Facebook page and in his shop where he has nearly a dozen portraits available as high quality prints. (via street art utopia)

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Flickr Finds No. 24

Flickr Finds No. 24 flickr finds
Marie Granelli

Flickr Finds No. 24 flickr finds
Kenneth Verburg

Flickr Finds No. 24 flickr finds
Peter Chinnock, scupture by Jilly Sutton

Flickr Finds No. 24 flickr finds
Marco Volpe

Flickr Finds No. 24 flickr finds
Kata Batic

Flickr Finds No. 24 flickr finds
Adrian Schiegl

Flickr Finds No. 24 flickr finds
Anka Zhuravleva

Flickr Finds No. 24 flickr finds
Kevin Meredith

Flickr Finds No. 24 flickr finds
Collette Whittaker, installation by Olivier Grossetete

At last! After a long hiatus, Flickr Finds is back with the 24th installment of my favorite photos seen on Flickr recently. Almost everything you see here was taken in the last month or so and I strongly urge you to click through and learn more about each photographer as the images here represent only smallest fraction of these amazing photographers work. See previous Flick Finds.

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Colored Owl Drawings by John Pusateri

Colored Owl Drawings by John Pusateri drawing birds

Colored Owl Drawings by John Pusateri drawing birds

Colored Owl Drawings by John Pusateri drawing birds

Colored Owl Drawings by John Pusateri drawing birds

Colored Owl Drawings by John Pusateri drawing birds

Using pencils, charcoal, and pastels artist John Pusateri creates near photo-realistic drawings of beautifully colored owls. Pusateri currently teaches in the Department of Architecture at Unitec New Zealand and currently has a number of works available through Seed Gallery. See more from this owl series in his portfolio. (via devid sketchbook, thnx jessica)

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New Assemblages by J. Shea

New Assemblages by J. Shea sculpture assemblage

New Assemblages by J. Shea sculpture assemblage

New Assemblages by J. Shea sculpture assemblage

New Assemblages by J. Shea sculpture assemblage

New Assemblages by J. Shea sculpture assemblage

Portland-based Artist J. Shea (previously) says he was influenced from a young age by the art found in comic books, animation, and classic science fiction movies which is immediately apparent when encountering his mixed media sculptures that blend his affinity for painting, clay molding, assemblage, and found object recycling. Shea opens a solo show at Springbox Gallery in Portland this Saturday.

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Towering Sculptures Made of Flowers on Display at Bloemencorso, A Flower Parade in Zundert, Netherlands

Towering Sculptures Made of Flowers on Display at Bloemencorso, A Flower Parade in Zundert, Netherlands sculptures parades Netherlands flowers

Towering Sculptures Made of Flowers on Display at Bloemencorso, A Flower Parade in Zundert, Netherlands sculptures parades Netherlands flowers

Towering Sculptures Made of Flowers on Display at Bloemencorso, A Flower Parade in Zundert, Netherlands sculptures parades Netherlands flowers

Towering Sculptures Made of Flowers on Display at Bloemencorso, A Flower Parade in Zundert, Netherlands sculptures parades Netherlands flowers

Towering Sculptures Made of Flowers on Display at Bloemencorso, A Flower Parade in Zundert, Netherlands sculptures parades Netherlands flowers

Towering Sculptures Made of Flowers on Display at Bloemencorso, A Flower Parade in Zundert, Netherlands sculptures parades Netherlands flowers

Towering Sculptures Made of Flowers on Display at Bloemencorso, A Flower Parade in Zundert, Netherlands sculptures parades Netherlands flowers

Towering Sculptures Made of Flowers on Display at Bloemencorso, A Flower Parade in Zundert, Netherlands sculptures parades Netherlands flowers

Towering Sculptures Made of Flowers on Display at Bloemencorso, A Flower Parade in Zundert, Netherlands sculptures parades Netherlands flowers

Towering Sculptures Made of Flowers on Display at Bloemencorso, A Flower Parade in Zundert, Netherlands sculptures parades Netherlands flowers

Aside from being consistently ranked as one of the best countries to live in on Earth, file this as reason #4,123 to stop by the Netherlands: Bloemencorso, the annual parade of flowers in Zundert. That’s right, every float here is made from natural flowers, specifically dahlias. From twisting architectural structures the size of houses to bizarre animatronic birds and puppets, and even animals made from swooping gestures reminiscent of graffiti, Bloemencorso seems to have a little bit of everything. Despite the relatively small nature of Zundert (a small town north east of Belgium with a population of about 20,000) the variety of and ingenuity of these sculptures seems to know no bounds. I’ve embedded an hour-long video of the entire parade from 2012 above, it’s worth skipping around a bit to see everything, and you can see more videos on the event website and in this gallery. Want to see it in person? You’ll need to wait until next year, the next event happens September 1 and 2 of 2013. (thnx, kjeld!)

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Winners of the 2012 Wildlife Photographer of the Year

Winners of the 2012 Wildlife Photographer of the Year nature animals Paul Nicklen / Veolia Environnement Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2012

Winners of the 2012 Wildlife Photographer of the Year nature animals Paul Nicklen / Veolia Environnement Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2012

Winners of the 2012 Wildlife Photographer of the Year nature animals Jasper Doest / Veolia Environnement Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2012

Winners of the 2012 Wildlife Photographer of the Year nature animals Larry Lynch / Veolia Environnement Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2012

Winners of the 2012 Wildlife Photographer of the Year nature animals Richard Peters / Veolia Environnement Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2012

Winners of the 2012 Wildlife Photographer of the Year nature animals Sergey Gorshkov / Veolia Environnement Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2012

Winners of the 2012 Wildlife Photographer of the Year nature animals Cristóbal Serrano / Veolia Environnement Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2012

Winners of the 2012 Wildlife Photographer of the Year nature animals Anna Henly / Veolia Environnement Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2012

Winners of the 2012 Wildlife Photographer of the Year nature animals Kim Wolhuter / Veolia Environnement Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2012

Winners of the 2012 Wildlife Photographer of the Year nature animals Adam Gibbs / Veolia Environnement Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2012

Image credit: Luciano Candisani/Veolia Environnement Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2012

Image credit: Paul Nicklen/Veolia Environnement Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2012

The winners of the 48th annual Veolia Environmental Wildlife Photographer of the Year Competition were announced on October 17th featuring 100 incredible photos selected from 48,000 entries originating from 98 countries, with top prize claimed by Paul Nicklen for his bubbly capture of emperor penguins. Here are ten of my favorites and you can see all of the winners in person at the Natural History Museum in London through March 2013. A full gallery is also available online. (via flavorwire)

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Creature Cups: A Wildlife Surprise in your Coffee Cup

Creature Cups: A Wildlife Surprise in your Coffee Cup  tea home cups coffee ceramics

Creature Cups: A Wildlife Surprise in your Coffee Cup  tea home cups coffee ceramics

Creature Cups: A Wildlife Surprise in your Coffee Cup  tea home cups coffee ceramics

Creature Cups: A Wildlife Surprise in your Coffee Cup  tea home cups coffee ceramics

I love these ceramic creature cups by design group Yumi-Yumi out of Brookyln. At the base of each mug rests an animal that’s slowly revealed as you consume your tasty beverage. Good to the last dripping octopus. (via etsy)

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Sets for a Film I’ll Never Make: The Unbelievably Intricate Cardboard Sculptures of Daniel Agdag

Sets for a Film Ill Never Make: The Unbelievably Intricate Cardboard Sculptures of Daniel Agdag sculpture paper cardboard

Sets for a Film Ill Never Make: The Unbelievably Intricate Cardboard Sculptures of Daniel Agdag sculpture paper cardboard

Sets for a Film Ill Never Make: The Unbelievably Intricate Cardboard Sculptures of Daniel Agdag sculpture paper cardboard

Sets for a Film Ill Never Make: The Unbelievably Intricate Cardboard Sculptures of Daniel Agdag sculpture paper cardboard

Sets for a Film Ill Never Make: The Unbelievably Intricate Cardboard Sculptures of Daniel Agdag sculpture paper cardboard

Sets for a Film Ill Never Make: The Unbelievably Intricate Cardboard Sculptures of Daniel Agdag sculpture paper cardboard

Sets for a Film Ill Never Make: The Unbelievably Intricate Cardboard Sculptures of Daniel Agdag sculpture paper cardboard

Sets for a Film Ill Never Make: The Unbelievably Intricate Cardboard Sculptures of Daniel Agdag sculpture paper cardboard

If you ask Melbourne-based artist Daniel Agdag what he does, he’ll tell you that he makes things out of cardboard. However this statement hardly captures the absurd complexity and detail of his boxboard and PVA glue sculptures that push the limits of the medium. Agdag is an award-winning creator of stop-motion films and this new series of work, Sets for a Film I’ll Never Make, feature a number of his structural experiments which he refers to simply as “sketching with cardboard”. Miraculously, each work is created without detailed plans or drawings and are almost wholly improvised as he works. You can see these latest sculptures at Off the Kerb Gallery starting October 26, 2012 in Melbourne’s inner north suburb of Collingwood.

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TrustoCorp – “International Bank of TrustoCorp” @ The Outsiders Gallery (Newcastle)

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Earlier this month, the street collective TrustoCorp made their debut outside of the USA with a showing at Newcastle-based Outsiders gallery entitled International Bank of TrustoCorp. Bringing their special form of satire and political commentary, the crew put on display a series of works that transformed the gallery into a counterfeit counting house that examined the power of currency. They state: “We’re exploring the power of money in our lives on a local and international level. From the high power gambling of Wall Street to the broken dreams of Main Street USA, money is simultaneously the root of all evil and the solution to all problems. This show is our take on the global effect of greed and the need for money.”

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