_ we like how Paul Blow walks on air but keeps drawing with a firm hand
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_chalk, wonder and nostalgia is very stylish when you hang with Raymond Biesinger.
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_we love stumbling upon stuff like this: Shigeru Mizuki’s book Yōkai Daizukai includes diagrams on the anatomy of traditional Japanese monsters.
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_ it won’t be long before we are literally swimming in plastic. Luckily for us, David Edgar gives a fascinating twist to that expression with his Plastiquarium.
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_dreamy rain this Aaron Bagley came up with.
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_ hats off for Shadi Ghadirian’ s Nil, Nil series. War comes in and sits at the table.
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_Leanne Eisen captures gasoline rainbows.
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_ we know Mark Jenkins’s installations shout loud and clear by themselves, but good things are always worth a second visit.
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_ Grab that pencil! Eric Ellis and Chad Kouri’s website illustrates what the world would miss if notebooks had no margins
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_ever wondered how life looks like from a dragonfly wing? Architect Vincent Callabout’s insane designs answer the question.