A typography driven short by Joash Berkeley (and recent Vimeo Video of The Day winner) concerning inferiority complex and the mastery of same. To wit:
…insignificant in magnitude, but undoubtedly important in the world.
A typography driven short by Joash Berkeley (and recent Vimeo Video of The Day winner) concerning inferiority complex and the mastery of same. To wit:
…insignificant in magnitude, but undoubtedly important in the world.
The Canvas Project – whimsical photoshoppery by Portuguese artist Gabriel Nardelli Araujo featuring characters from classical paintings inserted into Araujo’s photographs of public spaces around the world.
More here.
A mere preliminary sketch of the productivity-gobbling art treasurhouse on offer at Great Art In Ugly Rooms – a Tumblr wherein great art is observed situated in ugly rooms.
Above: Self Portrait (1910) by William Orpen, American Gothic (1930) by Grant Wood, Portrait of The Artist’s Mother (1871) by James Abbott McNeill Whistler and one of Maurizio Cattelan’s taxidermied horses.
Mario and Fafa learn that, on the internet, context is nothing everything probably racist.
Here Is Today is a visualisation that places ‘today’ in the context of this month, this year, this century and so on until you feel very, very small and insignificant indeed.
Get your chronological context on here.