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Valentine: The Paint Evolution by Culdesac

After traveling throughout culture, history, art and the senses, paint comes home to become incarnate into its tools. For the paint company Valentine, the Spanish designers Culdesac celebrates the ever changing nature of artistic tools and implements them within the Valentine brand. CuldeSac brings to life again the Read the full story


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Melissa Manfull’s Artwork

There are artists you admire for their acute attention to detail, and there are those you admire for free-flowing technique. Melissa Manfull, who works with ink, graphite, and pencil, is an artist admired for both. Combining one to three mediums per piece, Melissa’s work usually features architectural-style geometric structures, juxtaposed with Read the full story


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Boysen Paint Ad Campaign

After their amazing ‘Flowers’ campaign, Boysen paint ads are back and this time with animals, a jellyfish, a mantis and a snail are their latest stunning cgi print ads.

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Howard Schatz: Liquid Light Series

The Liquid Light series of world renown fine art photographer Howard Schatz is pretty impressive. Studying the human body as a canvas while playing with light and paint, can bring some pretty unexpected results…

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Monica Cook’s Erotic Women

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Monica Cook paints beautiful and disturbing portraits of women. In her latest exhibition, Seeded and Soiled, Cook’s nude women engage with gorgeously rendered erotic food in scenes that elicit a range of emotion in the viewer from mesmerized hilarity to horror. The Georgia-born artist graduated Summa Cum Laude from the Savannah College of Art and Design in 1996 and now lives and works in New York. Read the full story


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Boysen Paint Ads

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G-Nie Arambulo‘s Boysen print ad campaign ‘Flowers’ won a Bronze Lion at the 2009 Cannes International Advertising Festival. This was the second ever Cannes Lion award won by the Philippines and first ever in the print category. The brief seemed straightforward – make flowers out of paint splashes – but it was indeed a simply-said idea with a much more complex process. Read the full story


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