January 2012
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stuntkid: Learning how to "art" →
thestuntkid:
“Learning art” is something, that as artists, we never stop doing. We get better and better, but never achieve perfection. I’ve learned to enjoy the journey. I’ll always have work i’m no longer happy with hot on my heels and before me, something intimidating that challenges my confidence.
The…
Wise words.
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thedailywhat:
Animated Short of the Day: “Inspired, in equal measures, by Hurricane Katrina, Buster Keaton, The Wizard of Oz, and a love for books, The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore is a story of people who devote their lives to books and books who return the favor.”
Co-directed by William Joyce and Brandon Oldenburg, Morris Lessmore is one of five films nominated for an Oscar...
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(via The Incredible Universe of Phlegm | Abduzeedo | Graphic Design Inspiration and Photoshop Tutorials)
Sheffield Pride.
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TOPO GLASSATO AL CIOCCOLATO by milkyeyes (by MILKYEYES - donato sansone)
Note to self:
CAN YOU ANIMATE LIKE THIS? NO. GET BACK TO WORK.
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Spectrum (by ART & GRAFT)
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(via AT THE DRIVE-IN)
ARE YOU WATCHING CLOSELY?
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And just to add to the At The Drive In excitement, British Theatre - a post-Oceansize 2 man project from Richard “Gambler” Ingram and Mike Vennart - finally put some cheeky teasers on the webernet.
You’re now thinking of how Radiohead marketed Kid A…also the sound of Kid A.
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At The Drive In set to reform in 2012 | News |... →
It’s about bloody time. There aren’t many bands that can even come close to having the influential reach and sheer raw stage energy as At The Drive In. Anyone who isn’t completely liquid-faced by this is really missing the point.
Saying that, I still don’t get that Jools Holland gig…
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Wet Nuns - Heavens Below (by Darren Topliss)
Do like. Wet Nuns have managed to get themselves an impressive following in Sheffield. It gives me hope, really it does. Once you get past the ironic American accents, you can’t get away from how damn catchy they are. Definitely a band to check out if you haven’t already (if you haven’t, then really, where have you been?)
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Delilah - Love You So (by Cult of Greg)
Fantastic.
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