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Weapon Inspired Advertising

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The Canadian Journalists for Free Expression  are  constantly  on the outlook for ways to tell the public and the press about the atrocities journalists in many countries face. They cover stories about reporters being abducted, killed, and intimidated globally. In a recent  advertising  blitz, the CJFE illustrated the conflict between guns and

Time Slice by Richard Silver

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Time Slice is an  ongoing  series of photographs by  Richard Silver  that explores how iconic buildings and monuments change in appearance from day into night.  Silver  shoots some 36 photos at intervals over several hours and then layers them into a final composition. The result is amazing! Take a look!

Underwater Puppies: New Photo Series By Seth Casteel

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Do you remember photographer  Seth Casteel ’s  adorable  underwater dog  photography  series? Now, the New York- and LA-based photographer is back with a sequel capturing the first moments of little puppies diving into the water for the first time. “ To create this series, I taught  swimming lessons  to over 1500 puppies, building their confidence in the water and helping them develop safety and survival skills, ” writes Casteel. “ Most of the puppies only swam for a few minutes and were not ready for pictures, but some decided to start jumping in on their own and chase after toys! “

Russian Artist Creates Colorful Illustrations Out Of Colored Paper

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Moscow - born artist   Yulia Brodskaya  creates stunningly intricate typography and illustrations out of  colored paper . Using only paper and glue, she cuts, quills and uses other paper art techniques to make extraordinary pieces of art. In 5 years the artist has created  more  than 100 projects, working with major brands like Nokia, Starbucks, and The New York Times Magazine.

The Dancing Traffic Light

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Promotional event held at Rossio, Lisbon square, July 18, 2014.  We believe that smart ideas can make the city a better place. As this "dancing light" that makes people wait and see, rather than through a red light.  For greater security for all.

Six Industrial Silos Turned Into Cartoonish Giants By Os Gemeos

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Six massive  industrial silos  on the Granville Island in Vancouver, Canada, have been wonderfully transformed into six vividly colored  giants  by Brazilian  graffiti  artist duo Os Gemeos. Octavio and Gustavo Pandolfo, the twin brothers behind Os Gemeos, dedicated roughly a month of their time to create this astonishing piece as part of the Vancouver Biennale.

Artist Cuts Hair Into Photo-Realistic Portraits

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Roberto Perez, better known as Rob the Original, is a San Antonio, Texas-based contemporary artist and hair stylist who uses his clients’ hair as his canvas. Perez, an excellent representative of the growing BarberArt movement, cuts, shaves, and dyes hair to create photo-realistic portraits, beautiful floral and geometrical patterns, or pretty much anything he himself or his confident clients can imagine.