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Of Men and Monsters, and the Wondrous Things In Between: The 3-D Art of Michael Rees

"The grotesque is often used as a synonym for all that is dark, obscene, bizarre, and even gruesome. That is a rather lazy definition for an aesthetic that robs us momentarily of our ability to rationalize and categorize things. The truly grotesque moves us more into a sense of mystery — into the world of things that are now given life and essence. We encounter such movement in the 3-D work of visual artist Michael Rees..."

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Preview: Kwon Kyungyup and Kazuki Takamatsu at Dorothy Circus Gallery

" Preview: Kwon Kyungyup and Kazuki Takamatsu at Dorothy Circus Gallery by Nastia VoynovskayaPosted on May 14, 2013 On June 13, Korean painter Kwon Kyungyup (featured in Hi-Fructose Vol. 24) and Japanese painter Kazuki Takamatsu (Hi-Fructose Vol. 16) will debut two solo shows at Rome’s Dorothy Circus Gallery: Kwon’s “White Elegy” and Takamatsu’s “Because I’m a Doll.” Both working with a frosty, white color palette, the two artists cultivate placid worlds populated by characters that deceptively seem untouched by human flaws."

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Gorgeous! There's a lot of cool stuff there. I like Rosaline de Thelen’s Homos Luminosos on page 3.

Loved that one :)I'm thinking of getting the magazine every month or so ... Anyway ;

Art by the Ancients :D

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2011/06/110622-mammoth-bone-oldest-art-americas-science/

http://www.designyourway.net/blog/inspiration/strange-examples-of-art-that-youll-love-80-photos/

http://images4.fanpop.com/image/photos/24200000/Imagination-imagination-24286443-435-700.jpg

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Jessica Fortner’s High-Energy Illustrations

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Costa Rica's Self-Sustaining Tree House Community

"Nestled into a 600 acre plot in the rain forests of Costa Rica, Finca Bellavista is a pioneering, off-the-grid, self-sustaining tree house community. Founded by couple Erica and Matt Hogan back in 2006 as a way to save a large portion of rainforest, Finca Bellavista has transformed into an ever growing commune with 27 separate tree house style structures and more planned for construction."

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