19.11.08 by Jeff

Vladimir Nikolic

Hilarious series of portraits by Vladimir Nikolic.

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18.11.08 by Jeff

Greg Miller

A look through the viewfinder of photographer, and Nashville-native, Greg Miller. He is known to shoot with a large-format 8×10 wooden camera.

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17.11.08 by Jeff

Philippe Lequeux

Some colourful abstract paintings by Belgium-based painter, Philippe Lequeux.

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17.11.08 by Jeff

Mitch Beige Brown

Some great record sleeves and other graphic work from Mitch Beige Brown outta Sydney, Australia.

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14.11.08 by Jeff

Dirk Rees

Smack dab in the middle of Dirk Rees’ über-glossy fashion and advertising portfolio I found some lovely shots from his personal work.

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14.11.08 by Jeff

Very Nearly Almost / VNA Mag

The good folks over at VNA Magazine (UK) sent over their latest issue and it’s a great little publication! VNA stands for “Very Nearly Almost” and could be a reference to narrowly escaping the long arm of the law as the mag primarily documents street art.

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14.11.08 by Jeff

Daniel Weiss

Some great little moments captured on the street and elsewhere, by photographer Daniel Weiss.

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13.11.08 by Jeff

Karen Caldicott

Back in 2002 I came across a great issue of Shift Magazine (a now defunct Canadian mag similar to Wired) which featured clay busts of the whole Simpsons family. I loved them so much, I immediately tore out the pages and stuck them on my wall. They are actually still on my wall, and last month I was thinking about scanning them to put them up here but I realised I didn’t even know who had created them.

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A few days ago – totally out of the blue – Karen Caldicott dropped me a link to her clay work and when I loaded up her site I was shocked – I couldn’t believe it. She was the one who had made the clay sculptures! I’ve been a fan of hers all this time and didn’t know it! VIEW THE FULL POST —►