Pop culture dystopia at its finest

Posted by on Apr 15, 2020 in Creatives I admire, Designers I Like | No Comments

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Filip Hodas, illustrator, computer animator, and visual effects artist, has become well known for his pop culture dystopias.cartoon fossils, a digital art series that envisions the preserved remains of our pop icons as if they were fossils.

Check out his work here >>
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Just bought this book and so should you

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Just bought this book by Michelle Rial and so should you.

*actually I bought 2

Full-size volkswagen built with LEGOS

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400,000 pieces of LEGO were used to build this full-size volkswagen, including the folding tables, a sink, coffee set, gas stove, and artwork. there’s even a couple of toothbrushes and what looks like a tube of toothpaste.

Built by LEGO certified master model maker Rene Hoffmeister and Pascal Lenhardbuil.

Check it out here >>

Minimalism

“Minimalism is not the lack of something. It is simply the perfect amount of something.”
— Najahyia Chinchilla

 

Photo by Danielle MacInnes on Unsplash

Empowering the creative community

For creatives, the retirement age of 65 is merely a mile marker, not the end, of their life’s ride. Why? “There is an immortality to being creative,” says one. Here Richard Morgan interviews four creatives, ages 67 to 101, discuss why they continue to hone their craft with no end in sight.

Read the inspiring 99u article HERE>