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    by Walton Ford Painter Walton Ford imbues sex, violence and melodrama on his aim to satirically comment on the history of colonialism, slavery, and other forms of oppression. As he explains, “I think that there’s almost no subject that you can’t treat with some humor, no matter how brutal it can seem.” Check our Archive for more animals artworksUse our popular tags for more specific artworks Follow the author: Twitter • Facebook • Blog

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    Russia Stada Ad by Guido Daniele Once my lecture told me about the difference between good design and great design. According to him, good design is a design that your target market can relate, great design is a design that almost everyone can relate to it just by see the visualization. Based on that, I think this ad is a great design. You don’t need to understand Russians to get that this ad try to sell ointment to cure stinky feet. Don’t you agree ? Follow me: Twitter • Facebook • Blog

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    by Alliance Recycling Found these photo when I randomly browsing the internet. The blog said that it was a part of an installation on Alliance Recycling office/warehouse’s wall. It’s totally perfectly made. The frog anatomy structure is perfect and it also shows the scrapped metal material they used to made it. You can clearly see Mercedes-Benz doff on it. I really think if Alliance Recycling really made it (and not some artist they pay to create it) they should considering to sell their artworks too. 

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    • Galvanished Wire by Kendra Haste • Follow me: Twitter • Facebook • Blog • Pinterest

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    • Feathers Form and Function Artworks by Chris Maynard • Follow me: Twitter • Facebook • Blog • Pinterest