another art piece by graffiti artists os gêmeos. i was surprised to learn how they collaborate in all there work, where one of the twin finishes what the other one starts, or work together at the same time doing the same thing. it is very admirable to see their work as they have a very different and alternative style to street art. this connection and natural bond they share is not just some sort of telepathy, but they just call it: silence.
July 31, 2009
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July 23, 2009
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for those of you in the northern hemisphere, going through the extremes of hots and colds this crazy weather is sharing with us, i provide you with this refreshing image. never fails to give this great sensation of freshness in warm weather.
July 22, 2009
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i often hear people share their terrible flying experiences, or how they dread it or even fear it. well, to be honest, tsa isn’t really helping either. however, you do have to go back and think for a second. you are flying, you look out the window and you see birds, clouds, cars, cities, lights from a whole new perspective. the cherry on the top: you even magically land in a different place where you get new insights and experiences. this photo shows a setting sunrise midflight in the pacific between asia and america, all this, through the luxury of having windows in the air.
July 14, 2009
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either one likes street art or not. even though the line between street art and vandalism is still very ambiguous, i do feel there an enormous grey zone: often filled with colors, abstract shapes, and everyday-social-political messages. don’t get me wrong, i really love street art and other public art installations. some go beyond creativity and play with dimensions, while others play with light and time. in this occassion, this subtle sticker was enough to make me smile.
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