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God of the Grove. | Hedi Xandt.

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edi Xandt‘s God of the Grove has an aggressive aesthetic that holds you by the throat. Maintaining a firm grip, it leans in and snarls with an ominous pulchritude that leaves you shaken. Xandt, a self taught conceptual artist from Germany, possesses a style that is most aptly described as effortless. Works such as Blood is the Vessel of Love , The Longer …

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Vampirization. | jujuust.

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alloween may be over but this vampire inspired necklace by Judit Just of jujujust is still a must have. Also drawing from Southwest Asiatic influences,  the necklace is a group of 8 handmade necklaces made with red silk ribbon and red threads rolled around foam. This means that use can easily use them separately if all them get to be too …

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Colors. | Vasya Kolotusha.

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asya Kolotusha‘s Colors is a visually engaging series that intermingles fashion, illustration and pattern design. Both subjects have an intense glare that serves as a focused centerpiece for the busied pieces.   Quiet LunchQuiet Lunch is a grassroot online publication that seeks to promote various aspects of life and culture with a loving, but brute, educational tinge. When we say, “Creative …

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Cats Don’t Give A Fxck. | David Olenick |x| Ohh Reindeer.

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here are two things that have remained true throughout the span of our existence: water is wet and cats don’t give a fuck. Whether they are laying across your laptop while you’re trying to finish a PowerPoint presentation or meandering in between your legs while your trying to make it to the counter with an arm full of groceries, cats …

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Brackwasser. | Aldo Tolino.

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ustrian artist Aldo Tolino presents a beautiful blend of mediums in his series, Brackwasser. The German title translates to “Brackish Water” in English.  Brackish water is a term used to describe a mixture of freshwater and seawater found commonly in estuaries, mangroves and marshes. Brackwasser uses its aesthetics to pay conceptual homage, featuring colors that seemingly bleed into one another. Quiet …

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What Comes Around. | Daniel Triendl.

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Winding with playful creativity, What Comes Around by Daniel Triendl is uplifting and inspirational. It completely changes your perception of the brushstroke, revealing new and hidden dimensions through conceptual ingenuity. Quiet LunchQuiet Lunch is a grassroot online publication that seeks to promote various aspects of life and culture with a loving, but brute, educational tinge. When we say, “Creative Sustenance Daily,” we …

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Smuggler’s Blues: A Reading by Richard Stratton and E-Serialization Launch Party.

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New York, NY (November 9th, 2014) – An award winning writer and filmmaker, former Editor-in-Chief at High Times, former drug kingpin, outlaw and ex-con, Richard Stratton continues to lead a very colorful life. From the early days dealing weed in Boston to the complex and nefarious scheming while working with the underworld’s elite—shipping tons of hashish and marijuana out of …