
"Anna Mond Twists Everyday Archetypes Into Masklike Creatures Whose Expressions Refuse To Reveal Whether They're Joking, Judging, Or Just Lonely Rock Stacking World Championship 2016 "What If Orthodox Priests Became Cosmonauts?": Artist Unites Two Russian Pillars In His Paintings Impressive Vintage Posters Designed by Eric de Coulon Amazing Editorial Thought-Provoking Illustrations by Derek Bacon Jeanne Vicerial Designs the Future of Sustainable Clothing Heartbreaking Works By The First Female Afghan Street Artist Photoshop Turns Rock Climbing"
"Photos Into Rock Worshiping Photos Amazon's Sci-Fi Drama Series "Tales From The Loop" Gets A Posters Created By Simon Stalenhag Why Are Robots Still So Far Behind Humans: Robots With a Human Touch By Joao Paulo Bragato An Introverted Artist Details The Struggles Of An Introverted Life A Creative Duo Have An Idea For Ben & Jerry's That They Think Could Help Inspire Fellow Americans To Choose A Sweeter Option In The Upcoming Midterm Elections Sensitive Figurative Paintings by Egyptian"
"Artist Walid Ebeid 271 Years Before Pantone, an Artist Cataloged Thousands of Color Swatches in a Book From the 17th Century Alphonse Mucha's Beautiful Vintage Posters of the Late 1800s Teacher Gave Her Students A Chance To Be Creative On The Last Day Of School This Photographer Makes Hyper Realistic 3D Scene Of UFO Crash Stroyboard Artist Marty Cooper Inserts Cartoons Into Real-World Situations 28 Women Who Chose An Unusual Color For Their Hair And Ended Up Looking Badass"
Anna Mond creates masklike creatures from everyday archetypes whose expressions refuse to reveal whether they are joking, judging, or lonely. A Rock Stacking World Championship 2016 appears alongside a painter imagining Orthodox priests as cosmonauts, uniting two Russian pillars. Impressive vintage posters by Eric de Coulon and Alphonse Mucha are featured alongside thought-provoking editorial illustrations by Derek Bacon. Jeanne Vicerial focuses on sustainable clothing design. The first female Afghan street artist produces heartbreaking street works. Photoshop manipulations turn rock-climbing photos into rock-worship images, and Simon Stalenhag creates posters for the sci-fi series Tales From The Loop. Topics span robots with a human touch, introversion struggles, political and beauty trends, and a 17th-century catalog of thousands of color swatches compiled 271 years before Pantone.
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