March 2012
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Cracked Hat Illustration →
Instead of me blabbering about how this artist is great (like I usually do) I’m just going to be cheap and copy paste info from his site. I’m kinda lazy today. “Robert Carter is an award-winning illustrator. He was born in St. Albans, England, and moved to Ontario, Canada, at an early age. Robert combines a strong foundation in portraiture with a unique sense of visual and...
Mar 31st
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“The scientific theory I like best is that the rings of Saturn are composed...”
– Mark Russell
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“The only thing easy about success is the thought of it.”
– Levi Maestro
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I know why its called Head & Shoulders, but...
Still its funny, as if any shampoo is going to work on your hairy shoulders…..oh thats not why its called that? my bad.
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U.S.A
United States of Agendas
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“Study what you love, respect what you love, produce what you love, and most...”
– Levi Maestro
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“Duct tape is like the force. It has a light side, a dark side, and it holds the...”
– Carl Zwanzig
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Mar 21st
WatchWatch
vimeo: BENDING SOUNDS - NYC SUBWAY by Tim Sessler The sights and sounds of NYC’s subway go unnoticed by many headphone-wearing, Kindle-reading commuters. Tim Sessler’s latest piece is proof that there’s a whole world of inspiration waiting just below the surface of the city, no batteries required. John Cage would be proud!
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