What does art mean to you?

  Ewan Adams and Christian Svanes Kolding decided to do an experiment about how people felt about art. Hence, they conducted on-the-street interviews with New Yorkers who had attended an art show and the result is this richness of answers. So, what does art mean to you?    

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Tim Burton embraces the odd characters his mind creates

  Even Tim Burton himself has given up trying to figure out what goes on in his crazy and creative, yet occasionally nonsensical mind. “It is best not to analyze it, I had my years of psychotherapy and I just decided to stop. There is no point anymore,” Burton told FOX411’s Pop Tarts column while [...]

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Battle bonnet

  How awesome is this?! By wearing one, three things are achieved: needed warmth for my head and face; get to look fierce and witty at the same time; and fulfill my wish to have a long beard, which is not possible naturally because I’m a woman. It’s a win-win-win. via    

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Hypnotic video for Aesop Rock’s ‘Zero Dark Thirty’

  Check out this mesmerizing video of the first single from Aesop Rock’s upcoming album Skelethon. The lyrics are fascinating too (read below). “Unsigned hype, front line aeronauts flurry, zero dark thirty, zero friends, minotaur-fugly stepchild, evoke lunch jumped over plunging necklines, up, beside tongue-tied hungry enzymes, devolved into mothmen munching textiles, punisher, out past [...]

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Quotes honoring our mothers

  The moment a child is born, the mother is also born. She never existed before. The woman existed, but the mother, never. A mother is something absolutely new. ~ Rajneesh God could not be everywhere and therefore he made mothers. ~ Jewish Proverb Most of all the other beautiful things in life come by [...]

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‘The Eagleman Stag’ by Mikey Please

  Get ready to experience one fabulous short film titled, “The Eagleman Stag.” It is the 2011 BAFTA award winning Royal College of Art thesis film of director/writer Mikey Please. The artist cryptically writes on the film’s site, “If you repeat the word ‘fly’ for long enough it sounds like you’re saying ‘life’. This is [...]

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How to open a new book

  Well, this sure taught me to handle new books with more care. And I suspect that approach will help me to cherish my books even more. source    

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Exploring the boundaries of life and death

  “The Boundaries which divide life from death are at best shadowy and vague. Who shall say where the one ends, and where the other begins?” ~ Edgar Allan Poe The conceptual film, based on the Edgar Allan Poes quote above, is the result of Saskia Kretzschmann’s work at the Anhalt University of Applied Science. [...]

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Maurice Sendak talks about his work and inspirations

  Maurice Sendak, the great children’s book artist widely known from his famous work, ” Where the Wild Things Are,” died on Tuesday. Although he has passed away, his legacy continues through his powerful and enlightening works. In this video, Sendak talks about his work, childhood, and inspirations. Rest in peace, Mr. Sendak.    

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You are important

A lovely typographic poster that reminds us what we often forget but is so important to remember and practice.   source    

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