Cluckin’s Knitted Artworks

We have to admit that we don’t know much about this artist, but the knitted artworks by Cluckin is it worth to share it with you. After a knitted Kurt Cobain and Star Wars figures, Spain based Cluckin presents the first food knittings like Sushi food and hamburger.
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Digital Graffiti by Blak

Based in Glasgow, Scotland, graphic designer and street artist Blak presents his latest digital graffiti artworks. Blak provides high impact visuals, branding solutions, illustrations and even character designs for clubs, events and clothing companies.
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Daniel Sumarna: Black Origami

Don’t call it paper toys – the ‘Black Origami’ by Daniel Sumarna is in our opinion more art than anything else. Daniel is a graphic designer living and studying in Rotterdam, Netherlands.
Filippo Perin: ‘Box Cans’

Italian toy designer Filippo Perin has recently presented a first preview of his latest paper toy project called ‘Box Cans’. The figures are the perfect example of how easy it can be to make some noise in the paper toy scene.
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Benjamin Cortis: ‘Hands Up’
Good Wood 2009 at Slingluff Gallery

Philadelphia-based Slingluff Gallery presents the ‘Good Wood’ exhibition from October 17th, 2009 until November 1st, 2009. The show features a huge collection of customized skate decks. Those decks will be sold in a silent auction to benefit Philly’s non-profit organization Stay-True which helps young student to express about the socioeconomic conditions they face everyday.
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Sindiso Nyoni Illustrations for Adidas

Cape Town-based illustrator and street artist Sindiso Nyoni prepares us for the upcoming FIFA Soccer Worldcup 2010 in South Africa with his latest illustrations for adidas Football. All the creativity and inspiration we see and hear from South Africa makes us sure, that this will definitely be the same awesome spectacle we had 2006 in Germany. Be excited.
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Shasha Kadnikov: Parforce
Custom Toys by Maxime Archaumbault

Have a look at these great customized Munns and Dunnys by Montreal-based toy designer Maxime Archambault. Inspired by a childish world, Maxime’s illustrations are composed mainly of friendly monsters, clouds and brightly colored rainbows, which awaken the child in everyone of us.
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Contra Mag Celebrates With BBoy Editorial
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