RIP Ray Manzarek, the key to the Doors. illustration by Jean Jullien, read the related article
By Sainer from ETAM Crew, Poland.
Patricia March (Spain) - Lo sutil en lo invisible
Patricia March is a Spanish artist based in Valencia, for whom the time is something like...
Back in London. Another wall in in progress. Day 3 I think. Hope the weather holds out…
#reka #rekaone #streetart #london #mural #workinprogress
You can’t NOT reblog this. It’s like the Tumblr After Dark/Night Blogger Logo. It’s like our fucking Bat signal.
6 posts tagged Israel
Nadav Bagim is a photographer from Ramat-Gan, Israel. His WonderLand images are created by using unique but simple artificial lighting and household objects from vegetables to plastic bags. The photos are shot inside a miniature studio. The insects were found in his apartment and on plants outside his window. They were not harmed during shooting.
The Human Swap: How a single Israeli came to be worth 1,027 Palestinians
Israel and Hamas agreed a prisoner swap last month that saw 1,027 Palestinians freed in exchange for Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit. This week, New York Times Magazine editor Hugo Lindgren had illustrator Tim Enthoven draw every last one of them by hand for the cover.
(via thenoobyorker)
On September 17 one thousand Israelis volunteered to be a part of a large-scale nude portrait by Spencer Tunick. This one is meant to call attention to the environmental concerns surrounding the famously salty Dead Sea, the lowest point on earth, which experts warn could dry out by 2050.
[via Design You Trust]
WAR-TOYS is a documentary film that follows artist/photographer Brian McCarty as he works to complete a new project in the Middle East. Using Brian’s unique toy photography and principles of play and art therapy, the project explores firsthand accounts of war from the perspective of children living in its day-to-day reality. Working through local humanitarian organizations in Israel, Gaza, and the West Bank, Brian’s WAR-TOYS project focuses on the latest generation of Israelis and Palestinians that has never known an existence without the constant threat of rocket attacks, air strikes, gunfire, explosions, and incursions.
Footage seen above was produced in early 2011 during Brian’s proof of concept journey, working primarily through the Spafford Children’s Center in East Jerusalem as well as the Idbaa Cultural Center inside the Deheisheh Refugee Camp. Later this year, Brian will return to complete his project and collaborate with children under the care of both Israeli and Palestinian NGO’s across the region.
(via ilikesomuch)
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