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Colette Calascione has a way with wood. Oil on wood, that is.Perhaps the medium accounts for the glow and richness of her colors, but the subject matter is the product of a magnificently disturbed imagination. Calascione’s paintings combine...
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Sculptor Lisa Black’s portfolio on the Behance Network is definitely skating the edge of the socially acceptable. Of course, that’s only if gutted animals ornamented with 19th century-looking metal gadgetry bothers you.Steampunk Taxidermy may.
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My river of love for Isabella Rossellini runs deep. I don’t remember how old I was when I first saw Blue Velvet, but I remember being turned on and scared shitless at the same time. I’m all grown up now, but imagine my surprise when those...
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By now, everyone’s heard of the London street artist called The Decapitator. You haven’t? No sweat. Read this, watch the video, then check out his exciting gore-filled protests against advertising on Flikr and you’ll be transformed into.
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