jeudi 9 décembre 2010

Urban Poetry


Street Art from French artist OaKoAk









Mais où est Charlie?

















mardi 9 novembre 2010

Brand new Vintage



Silver winner for the business-to-business print campaign at the London International Awards 2010 is this brilliant retro-futurist campaign.

Studio: Moma Propaganda, Sao Paulo

Client: Maximídia Seminars, international meeting on communication and marketing that took place in Brasil in October, with the theme: "Everything ages fast. Update!"








jeudi 4 novembre 2010

mercredi 13 octobre 2010

A new job, a new city, a new life




CHIC is a sensitive & contemporary design consultancy devoted to luxury brands, established in Paris and London.
Feel free to contact us :)


vendredi 20 août 2010

This is trash.

Tim Noble and Sue Webster transform shadows into artworks..











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mardi 27 juillet 2010

Sweet and sour II


After the subversive porcelain... the subversive cross stitch!

Tremble, Grandmas!
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mardi 20 juillet 2010

Sweet and sour


Isn't it when it looks the sweetest that meanness really strikes?

For example, the macabre snow-globes previoulsy presented...oor, sardonic porcelains from Barnaby Barford.
They coud look innocent..just until you read the title.
Precious and vicious.





















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mercredi 23 juin 2010

Hot Hot

Because we're only half-way to the week-end..
Because some beats would be nice to keep us awake and happy-happy :)
Oh, and because it's summer! at least we're hoping..

Soundtrack from the movie Unmade Beds: Hot Monket, Hot Ass - remix, from Black Moustache.
With a title and a group name like that, it just cannot be bad... ^^

Caaan you feel the beat, hot monkeeey?!!





jj

vendredi 18 juin 2010

Nice to meet you, Edward!

I'm a big fan of Tim Burton. I know it is getting quite common to like him now that he's so famous. And I don't like common things. But still. I'll always remember how fascinated I was when I saw "Vincent" short film at the cinema, just before "Nightmare before Christmas". It was the first time I saw darkness in an animated cartoon.

And now, after a whole cruel period of ignorance, I just discover -thanks to the TV program Tracks on Arte- Edward Gorey, an illustrator who influenced Mr Burton and who.. how to put it in some elegant terms... rocks da house.

Enjoy!

































Gorey became particularly well-known through his animated introduction to the PBS series Mystery! in 1980:



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vendredi 11 juin 2010