Dots over people’s faces and four other finds

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A collage by John Baldessari of two black and white photos of men with bright coloured dots over their faces.

Image: © Thomas Hawk

Dots over people’s faces

A fun way to learn about the world-famous artist John Baldessari. Oh and it’s narrated by Tom Waits (Via Paynter Jacket Co.).

 

Open-air exhibition

Artist Estelle Chrétien creates playful, surprising, mixed-media interventions in outdoor spaces around her home in Nancy, France, and other parts of Europe.

 
Illustration of a therapy session with a woman therapist sitting in a chair and a man lying on a couch, with a long, pink shadow resembling a Pinocchio nose.

Image: © Carole Hénaff

Smart inking

Carole Hénaff’s illustrations are bright, colourful and smart. This illustration accompanied an article in TC Today magazine about a study revealing that 93% of patients lied to their psychotherapists.

 

Dumpling Delivery

Take five minutes out to round up a bunch of rogue dumplings avoiding menacing duckicorns, sky-high flames and at least one giant, hungry skull.

 
Two screenshots from James Fridman's Instagram account.

Image: © James Fridman

Retouché

Designer James Fridman takes requests from his followers for alterations to their photographs and then does exactly what they ask.

 

Studio news

Company spotlight

Creativepool have interviewed us and featured our work in their online magazine kindly calling us ‘one of the country’s hottest young design studios’.

 

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