Monthly Archives: September 2008

Danger Dog!

Posted on September 28, 2008 by Azrael Brown

In Asiatic countries, you can buy just about anything a craftsman can make, and usually right in front of your eyes. Want a ‘beware of dog’ sign? These people have numerous examples, from various artisans. Danger Dog!


(via)

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McCain & Obama, Two D.C. Dogs

Posted on September 27, 2008 by Azrael Brown

Nature Magazine’s graphic artists should maybe have talked to advertising sales about moving the back cover to the inside back cover:


From Daily Mail, via.

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Carved Glass Left On Doorsteps

Posted on September 25, 2008 by Azrael Brown

A UK artist decided to add some whimsy to people’s lives by leaving engraved glass milkbottles on doorsteps.

First, the anonymity of the random artistry frustrated people, but the culprit has been discovered. (via)

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Kitty Staring Contest

Posted on September 16, 2008 by Azrael Brown

Far better than the ninja cat, this work of art uses a very simple construction to get across a more complex message: cats are freakin’ creepy.


It’s called Staring at Cat Staring at Cat Staring, by Steve Bishop.
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Knocked Up Poster: Food & Tadpoles

Posted on September 9, 2008 by Azrael Brown

The movie Knocked Up is still alive and kicking, as evidenced by this living movie poster: tadpoles and a spherical food source are mounted in a public space, emulating an egg and sperm. Creative and visually disturbing all at once, and not really telling anything about the film whatsoever. Worthy of winning design competitions, but, movie studios, fire these guys immediately:

(via)

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Snails on a Face

Posted on September 1, 2008 by Azrael Brown

DEAR GOD — THEY ARE ATTACKING JUST AS THE ANCIENT PROPHESY FORETOLD!!!!!

No, actually, this is a young girl competing for — and winning — the record for most snails on a face. (via)

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