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A Portfolio: Pixy Liao
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home In today’s A Portfolio, we look at the conceptual photography work of Shanghai, China-born, Brooklyn-based Pixy Liao, long a favorite of the Juxtapoz Photography department. “I open myself to extreme possibilities” it reads on her site, and with a degree at the University of Memphis and numerous awards…
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William Eggleston: Mystery of the Ordinary
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home In the twilight, the shadows of the plants grow mysteriously along the wall of the house. In front of this shadow theater stands a metallic-lilac Cadillac, on whose lustrous paint the last rays of the sun dance. The brick-lined flowerbed, the shrubs planted in it, and the…
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Weird Advertising for a Weird Car: Balloon-Wheeled Citroen DS, 1959
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Step into the World of Giant Sneakers with Costa Rican Digital Artist Carlos Jiménez Varela
Source Design You Trust Get ready to have your mind blown, sneakerheads! Carlos Jiménez Varela, the mastermind behind some of the most stunning digital artworks of our time, has created a new series that will make you want to slip into your favorite kicks and step into the great unknown. More: Instagram, Behance h/t: theinspirationgrid…
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This Is a 3D Printed Wednesday’s Hand as An Apple Watch Holder. You Can Print One for Yourself.
Source Design You Trust Hey there folks, gather round and let me tell you about the star of Netflix’s latest hit series “Wednesday.” No, it’s not the creepy, kooky Addams family, it’s the one and only hand model ‘thing’! More: Printables, Thingiverse But wait, there’s more! Introducing the Apple Watch holder of your dreams. With…
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This AI-Artist Has Transformed the Logos of Famous Brands Into Their Realistic Likenesses
Source Design You Trust It has already become commonplace that you can use a neural network to draw almost anything. But every day new possibilities open up. An AI-artist with the nickname fofrAI on Twitter imagined what “humanized” logos of famous brands would look like. He did it using the Stable Diffusion neural network and…
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Tatiana at the Beach: Early Color Autochrome Photography by Ernest-Louis Lessieux
Source Design You Trust The Autochrome was a pioneering color photography process invented by the Lumière brothers in France. First patented in 1903 and marketed in 1907, the process revolutionized photography by enabling the creation of color images for the first time. In 1907, the same year the process was introduced, photographs were taken using…
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David Oku Creates Stunning Colorful Psychedelic Illustrations With a Vibe of 70s
Source Design You Trust David Oku, a self-professed illustration addict, has crafted a mesmerizing portfolio of psychedelic artworks. Born in Germany and having lived in Nigeria and Italy, Oku eventually found a home in London, where he has pursued a career as an artist. More: David Oku, Instagram Oku’s illustrations are a veritable feast for…