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Nikola Tamindzic

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

Sometimes I like being just a little bit repulsed by art. Maybe it’s the masochistic part of my being that looks for pain wherever it can find it. Maybe it’s the sadistic part of me that likes peering in on someone else’s suffering so I know I’m not doing so bad. Maybe I like being slightly queasy. Regardless, there can be a fine line between beauty and horror. I think Nikola Tamindzic does pretty well.

Her portfolio bounces from the profane rot of the gutter to the plastic glamor of the fashion hot lights. I like seeing something beautiful and then being impaled by something terrible. It’s just so appealing. Take a look.

MGG2 by Nikola Tamindzic

MGG2 by Nikola Tamindzic

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Eliza and the Batman

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

I have a thing for religious icons. I don’t know why, but their straightforward portrait style warms my heart. Eliza Gauger states she has developed a Batman fetish and plans to draw only Batman for the entirety of this year. I find her particular style fun and amusing. Below is the latest Batman creation I am aware of, the Batman Ikon.

Batman Ikon

Batman Ikon

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Look at this Thermochromatic Silly Putty

Monday, February 15th, 2010

Just look at it.

Thermochromatic Silly Putty

Thermochromatic Silly Putty

(Source: me. Location: Somewhere in Northern California)

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Zombies from Candyland

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Remember that game Candyland you played as a kid? Imagine if, one morning, you awoke to discover that all of the kids had been zombified. It might end up looking a little like the photos I was sent from the Behance Network. Have a look at these candy zombies.

Candy Zombies

Candy Zombies

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Art, Deception and Slaughter

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

If I had $2500 to purchase this, I would be so tempted to bid. As of the time of this writing, there are only 2 days and change left on the auction so you might not get to see the full wonderment. Due to the fact that I fear what horrible things lawyers can rain down upon me, I’ll not reproduce the entirety of the agreement you must abide by upon purchase.

In brief, this item is a self-proclaimed work of art. It offers itself up for auction every 7 days. That’s all it does. You are bound, by the agreement, to keep it connected to a live internet connection so it can continue to perform this single function. If someone purchases it, you are bound to sell it. You are not allowed to bid on it if you own it as that is shilling and against Ebay policy. The terms go on and on. In the end, you would only purchase it to sell it again. I love this idea. This is what it looks like:

A Tool to Deceive and Slaughter

A Tool to Deceive and Slaughter

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Zombie Gingerbread Church

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

In a stroke of brilliance, someone built a Zombie Gingerbread Church. It appears, on the forum where they posted, that it was a contest entry. I wish I had the ambition and creativity to dream something like this up. This is pure, unadulterated genius.

Zombie Gingerbread Church

Zombie Gingerbread Church

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God Hates Protesters

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

Ever see protesters standing on the side of the street just aching to be smacked? Ever wish you had the unapologetic, solid-brass balls to go and give them shit? You’re not alone. Apparently, aside from hating gays and several other things, God hates protesters. This was the little slice of genius I needed to start my morning off right.

If I Can't Marry my Boyfriend...

If I Can't Marry my Boyfriend...

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Holding a Gun Sideways: Street or Hollywood?

Monday, December 21st, 2009

From all I can gather, holding a gun sideways is a little street and a lot Hollywood. Slate covers this question with a slick bit of research. Apparently, people have been holding guns sideways for quite a long while, but it didn’t become truly popular until movies depicted side-gripping. Though, it seems efficient for using a machine gun to lay waste to a crowd. Read the Slate answer and see the image below.

Side-gripping a gun

Side-gripping a gun

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Freakangels

Friday, December 4th, 2009

I’m not the comic reader I once was. Back when I was in my early double-digit years, I read LOTS of comics. I BREATHED comics. Somewhere along the way I lost interest in a lot of it. This remained the norm until just a few years ago when I started working with a guy that worked part time in the comic industry. He and I have both moved on to other things, but what I learned from him has stuck. Comics are not just for kids. As a matter of fact, even the comics enjoyed by kids often aren’t for kids.

For quite a long time, the art in comics that I was familiar with was the big-breasted women in tight clothes kind. It was kind of uninteresting as art went, but it was fun to look at. Thankfully either the trends have changed or I’ve discovered something more visually interesting and valuable. I suspect it’s a little of both. Now, it seems, some comic art represents both the beautiful and the ugly. Things aren’t always as pretty as those smooth lines and huge breasts would suggest.

That leads me to the title, Freakangels. I’ve started reading this comic weekly and I rather enjoy it. Right now it’s in a bit of a slower, explanation-heavy part, but the story is compelling enough for me that I will gladly await the return of the regular story. Here’s a cropped capture, held as exhibit A. (This is the point at which I proclaim my right to fair use in hopes that Warren Ellis and Paul Duffield won’t sue the bejeezus out of me.)

Freakangels Screencap

Freakangels Screencap



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SHOPPED! Hotel Photos vs. Customer Photos

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

It’s amazing, the stuff I find in my e-mail when I get up. I have found myself saying “hm, what am I going to post today?” I always seem to have an answer before the day even begins. Strange how that works.

Oyster.com is a site dedicated to giving you the straight facts on what a hotel is like. That, by itself, is pretty cool as they provide their own snaps and reports on the luxury hotels they stay at. On top of that, they have a blog dedicated to image comparisons that are off the charts. Either by photo trickery or by outright photo editing, the photos bear no resemblance to the reality of life at the hotel. See the screencap below as an example:

Oyster.com - SHOPPED!

Oyster.com - SHOPPED!



See the Oyster.com Photo Fakeout blog

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