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They really are kinda’ awesome.
See them all HERE.
Kinda pissed I missed this in NYC a few months back, but search ‘Cai Guo-Qiang’ on flickr and its almost as good as actually being there… sigh…
A video here.
Photos from HP.
I really like Matt Woodson’s work because it reminds me of really well done comic book art. Anyone read the Bendis/Maleev Daredevil run? He reminds me a lot of Maleev’s work. (In fact, check out his site here, where he has posted some comic panels that he did for Perry Ellis.) The guy gets around too and has a really impressive “selected” client list:
Action Heights Records, American Express, Bare Films, The Boston Globe, Complex Magazine, Digital Kitchen, ESPN Magazine, Fisher Mountain Bikes, Forbes Magazine, Ford, The House Of Blues, Image Comics, LA Weekly, Learning Media, Meathaus Comics, More Magazine, Nestle, NewYork Magazine, NextBook, Penthouse Magazine, Perry Ellis, The Royal Mail, Sandbox Strategies, Sparknotes, TFA, Threadless, Topshelf Comics, Type Records, UNICEF, Wired Magazine
Penthouse Magazine?? huh.
He also appeals because he can do dark and creepy without being too into it… you know? Its not cheap fluff. Its dark, weird, illustration that is satisfying to look at. He keeps a blog at with hands and hair and eyes and bones and knees, where he posts work as he completes it.
And speaking of Daredevil, if I wasn’t poor I would get this so quickly.
Maybe the coolest thing I have ever see. Jansen creates machines that move by harnessing wind energy. The things look incredibly life-like… I’ll shut up… no words…
From the Bio:
MWM Graphics is the art and design studio of Matt W. Moore. Living by the motto “Range is conducive to growth”, Matt has worked hard to constantly evolve his craft in the various disciplines of design and art. He received a BFA in Design and New-Media from MECA. He also attended design and illustration classes at SCAD and RISD, and marketing and copy-writing classes at Boston University. Matt’s career path has led him through various creative roles including: gallery artist, apparel designer, screen printer, editorial illustrator, identity and logo designer, print and interactive designer, art director, curator, producer and publisher. Each of these experiences have helped to mold Matt into a versatile and prolific creative.
I have been reading his blog for a little while now, which is always interesting. He just did a show in Barcelona entitled 20/20 and curated with Rojo Mag. Check out the flickr roll here.
Paris photog.
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Online portfolio.
Myspace.
And Blog.
“I need to take the reality, to capture it. Life is beautiful enough like that.”






















