December 20, 2010

Nicoletta Ceccoli's Alice in Wonderland Heavenly Nightmares

This magnificent collection is the work of Italian artist Nicoletta Ceccoli. The collection, which will be on exhibit at the Dorothy Circus Gallery in Rome until December 23rd, is titled Incubi Celesti (“Heavenly Nightmares”). The work is inspired by Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland.










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November 26, 2010

People as Human Canvas for Incredible Paintings

Artist Alexa Meade creates incredible "live" paintings using people as her canvas. This stuff is really creative and very well executed.






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November 17, 2010

Beyonce Perfume Ad Banned in Britain!

British advertising watchdog ASA has banned this raunchy and saucy ad by the pop diva because the same is considered to be too sexy for children. The perfume advert will only be shown after 7:30 p.m.


November 3, 2010

A Gorgeous 3-D Building Wall

A company called NuFormer that creates 3-D installations, put together this beautiful work on a building in California. The installation showcases the edifice's facade turning into an ancient wall, a jungle, an aquarium, and a host of other beautiful stuff. Check it out!

NuFormer - California, USA. August 2010 from NuFormer Projection on Vimeo.

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October 5, 2010

Seven Very Unusual-Looking Shoes

These seven pair of shoes are inspired by such things as meat, bananas, the Alien monster, cactus and so on. I would not be caught dead wearing any of these designs but that is just me. What about you?

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August 26, 2010

PETA's Human Meat Packages

These are human meat packages from PETA. The animal rights group's guerrilla methods sometimes get on my nerves. What about you?



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July 24, 2010

Visions of (Pink) Swastikas

This art show is causing controversy in Poland. The work by Italian digital artist Max Papeschi features, among other symbolism, Nazi Swastikas the public display of which is punishable by serious jail time in Poland. Is this work shocking? You tell me.

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June 23, 2010

Baby in the Sky: Absolutely Gorgeous Anti-HIV PSA

Jack-Antoine Charlot of Bonzom directed this absolutely beautiful HIV-awareness PSA for Global Fund. Check it out!

June 6, 2010

Sensuous Lingerie Ads: "Super Sexy Abdominal Thrust" and Sapphic CPR

Canadian lingerie brand Fortnight put out this ad called Super Sexy Abdominal Thrust featuring a couple practicing the Heimlich maneuver in their undies. As you can see, the whole thing plays like a hot sex scene. The advertisement below Super Sexy is the Sapphic version of the campaign. Sexy or not?



Super Sexy Abdominal Thrust from Super Sexy CPR on Vimeo.


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May 11, 2010

Ray Caesar's Fantastically Surreal (and Slightly Creepy) Children (Part II)

Lunatica published a post of Ray Caesar's work almost two years ago. We love his quaint and surreal children so very much that we are publishing a second post. Check out the original posting here Ray Caesar

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Ray Caesar's biography

I was born in London, England on October 26 1958, the youngest of four and much to my parent's surprise, I was born a dog. This unfortunate turn of events was soon accepted within my family and was never again mentioned in the presence of polite company. I was a rambunctious youth as was natural to my breed but showed a fine interest in the arts as I drew pictures incessantly on anything including the walls and floors of every room of our tiny house. After some trouble with intolerant neighbors, my family was convinced to move to Canada and it was not long before the burgeoning town of Toronto became our new home.

Unfortunately the drawing continued to become somewhat atypical and aberrant and it was impressed upon me that such images might not be suitable for public viewing. In the summer of 69, there was a valiant attempt to stop me from doodling infamous contemptible fascist dictators upside down on my stomach with a ballpoint pen. I was consoled however by the encouragement to continue penciling in faces of flamboyant cowboys such as Gene Autry, Roy Rogers, The Lone Ranger and Tonto on my toenails but was expressly forbidden to talk to them at night.

It can be said that there are defining moments in a dogs life that can only be described as pivotal. Mine came when I received a gift of a flesh toned 12 inch plastic movable human doll attired in cheaply made military fatigues called "GI Joseph". I however named him "Stanley Mulver" and immediately resigned his commission from the light infantry. My Mother helped in this by sewing small business suits and leisure wear out of leftover Christmas fabric embroidered with holly and snowmen, tinfoil shoes and one tasteful Safari suit made of tight fitting powder blue rayon that proudly shone cobalt in the summer sunlight. It wasn't long before I had begun making enlarged wigs out of gray plasticine. These wigs soon became huge pompadours for Stanley and looked even more grand when I meticulously imbedded small hairs

April 28, 2010

Alexander Korzer-Robinson's Fantastic Cut-Through Book Art

This is the fantastic work of Berlin-based artist Alexander Korzer-Robinson. The work is made by cutting through books to create assemblies of images in relief. Very skilled stuff.

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