This is wonderful, really. Artist Philip Haas has created massive works inspired by Giuseppe Arcimboldo at the New York Botanical Garden.
Jean Dubuffet
GIANT TREES REPURPOSED INTO GARDEN TREE HOUSE
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London-based Brazilian graphic artist João Lauro Fonte created a typographic map of London for Converse.
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Monika Traikov on tumblr
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What time is it? Springtime. Wake up and be green like everything else.
‘Borosanna’ by Wilmer Murillo
1 post tagged Gayle Kabaker
This week’s cover, “June Brides,” is the artist Gayle Kabaker’s first time in The New Yorker. The magazine’s art editor, Françoise Mouly, found the image through her Blown Covers blog. Every week, Mouly hosts a cover contest on the blog, open to all, with themes that closely mirror those she suggests to her regular contributors, from Father’s Day to books to the theme that reeled this image in: weddings.
Click-through for a slide show of other wedding images submitted to the Blown Covers blog, with Françoise’s comments: http://nyr.kr/OSX5mh
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