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Featured Artist Friday: The Art Of BK The Artist

Using art as a tool to shed light where there’s darkness, BK The Artist is a growing master with his complex and creative compositions mixing together space, form and multiple interwoven outlines, delivering images that are not only left to be deciphered by the viewer, but unveil a broader story within the same piece.

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2015: MyBoyB List of Accomplishments

Oh hey there 2015, that was quick!…

 

2014 might have gone by fast, but man, did we accomplish a lot. If you kept up with me at all (which I know a lot of you did), you would know that we had great year last year.

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Music Monday: Thelonious Martin – Wunderkid

Setting the mood for a smooth but groovy day, Thelonious Martin‘s new instrumental album, Wunderkind, is everything I need to ride to.

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Featured Artist Friday: Elizabeth Gadd’s Phenomena Photography

Apparent up-and-coming Photographer Elizabeth Gadd is making a splash with her awe-inspiring and scenic based photography, moving her around the world to take some of the coolest photos of her friends you can take.

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I Hope This Christmas Is Different

To: Everyone enjoying their 2014 Christmas.

I hope this christmas is different,

even better than other Christmas past.

Peppered with feelings that are sometimes too much to handle,

I think that’s why it’s best saved for last.

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Featured Artist Friday: Amandine Urruty’s Whimsical World of Bizarre Characters

Daydreaming in her own mischievous but comical world, French artist Amandine Urruty’s busy graphite drawings are filled with strangely humorous characters just hanging out.

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Featured Artist Friday: Nicola Yeoman

Predominately working within the installation art form, Nicole Yeoman’s classic blend of skewed perspective and dope photography make for some crazy cool art pieces.

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Featured Artist Friday: Chris Labrooy’s Twisted “Tales of Auto Elasticity”

Based in the UK, graphic designer and artist Chris Labrooy shows a bit of the impossible by twisting and bending pickup trucks into positions that’s something straight out of a Yoga class. Titled “Tales of Auto Elasticity”, Labrooy takes the idea of the custom car to a totally different level in this latest digital illustration series.

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Does That Answer Your Question?

Because my intentions are good.

Whether your out to prove other people wrong, or prove yourself right, you are in control of that. People do not have to understand your methods of what you are doing, but as long as you understand Why you are doing them, the answer will be evident. Why? Because it leads to your intentions. Something specific. Not just a detail, but a motive.

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Featured Artist Friday: Sebastien Millon’s “Turbid Stew of Crockery”

Thought to have work that lacks truth, vision, and any artistic integrity at all, Sebastien Millon sure does a good job toying with  these bears, lemurs, and rabbits. With a comedic cluster of instances and one-liner situations, Millon and his critter friends are a fun reminder of how goofy we all look sometimes.

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Jipsy Jack Keeps It White and Black

As I start to dive into the world of fashion and Menswear brands, I am really starting to take notice of the people who focus on the quality of their products. And submitted clothing company Jipsy Jack shows just that with their newest release, “White+Black Outerwear Capsule Collection.”

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Star Wars Comes To Earth: Thomas Dagg

Imagine this. You’re driving in the car, cruising the open freeway, listening to a newfound jam, and then you see the Millennium Falcon execute a full aerial barrel roll right outside the window. How crazy would that be? Well it seems Canadian photographer Thomas Dagg has wanted this to happen since he was a kid. And eventually just took thing into his own hands by making it real. 

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