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Featured Artist Friday: Hueman’s Human Chemistry

To you it may seem like a spontaneous mess of portraits, body parts, and spray paint, but to Oakland based painter and street artist Allison Torneros, also known as Hueman, there’s a scientific method to her madness.

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Featured Artist Friday: Morgana Wallace’s Paper Cut Characters

Completely hooked on what people are able to do with cuts of paper and an X_ACTO knife, Morgana Wallace and her version of mythical characters are only adding to the obsession.

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Featured Artist Friday: Justin Bower’s Hand-Painted Glitch in the System

Slamming the worlds of larger than life oil paintings and the digitized relationship we have with current technology, Justin Bower’s is set to release his newest exhibit “The Humiliations” this week at UNIX Gallery in New York.

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Featured Artist Friday: Calvin Nicholls Idea of a Paper Cut

Turning paper pieces into masterpieces, artist Calvin Nicholls “straddles the line between 2D and 3D” with his amazing collection of paper sculptures.

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Featured Artist Friday: Ella & Pitr Paint World’s Largest Outdoor Mural

Coming together and setting records, French based artist duo Ella & Pitr chose to do something special for their most recent project. With feet as big as the side of 2 buildings and fingernails over 6 feet, this thing is big and needs every inch.

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John Wassom – Palettes of the World

Taking a trip around the world and landing back in the Shade Projects, John Wassom’s Palettes of the World shows he has no shortage of vibrant colors, detailed textures or creative style.

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Featured Artist Friday: Marcelo Monreal Cuts Into “Inner Beauty”

Outlandishly beautiful and cut in all the right places, collage artist Marcelo Monreal takes a peek underneath some familiar faces to reveal what’s blooming inside.

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Featured Artist Friday: Swirling Bodies by James Eads

Twisting. Spinning. Flowing effortlessly within each other. Artist and illustrator James R Eads showcases his harmonious style, well-suited for wanderers and mediations lovers. Oozing inspiration from the historical artist Vincent van Gogh, Eads style may be similar and consistent with the strokes of color and approach, I can see the evolution in it.

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My Boy B’s Top 5 Posts of the Half Year: 2015

July 1, 2015

 

As if the year wasn’t already going by fast enough, today marks the exact day 2015 is halfway over… But the way I like to look at it, we have half of 2015 left to work with.

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Featured Artist Friday: David Mitchell’s Faces of the Wild

Just when you needed a visual to describe that animal you have roaming around hiding inside of you, Devin Mitchell gets you as close as he can with his new Faces of the Wild portrait series.

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Featured Artist Friday: Arthur Bordalo and His Spray-Painted Junk

Artur Bordalo (aka Bordalo II)  might play with junk and trash, but what he makes out with it is far from that. Colossal size sculptures taking up whole sides of buildings, these gems do more than make for a mixture of something cool and amazing to look at, but they’re out to represent something too.

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Featured Artist Friday: Patryk Hardziej, The Surrealist

An illustrator from Gdynia, Poland, Patryk Hardziej is gaining major recognition for his surrealist style of work creating characters that live in a world like no other.

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