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Brecht Vandenbroucke

Brecht Vandenbroucke

Welcome in the weird, dystopian and critical universe of Belgian illustrator Brecht Vandenbroucke.

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Sin City 2: A Dame To Kill For

Sin City 2: A Dame To Kill For

The screenplay for the Sin City prequel is in the making ever since 2006. Sin City 2: A Dame To Kill For should have been in cinemas around October 2013, but it has been postponed till August.

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Joram Roukes

Joram Roukes

Joram Roukes is a Dutch painter who works in collage-driven concepts, questioning daily life in Western Europe.

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OUROBOROS ALIGNED

OUROBOROS ALIGNED

March is in sight; time for a few words by our beloved Vanessa Matic.

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WIN: We Are The Best!

WIN: We Are The Best!

We Are The Best! (or Vi är bäst! in Swedish) is a film about three 12 and 13-year-old girls who decide to form a punk band in 1980s Stockholm.

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It’s not what it seems – Hikaru Cho

It’s not what it seems – Hikaru Cho

Artist Hikaru Cho transforms common food into something else with a beautifully skilled art of acrilyc painting.

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Autonomous

Autonomous

Graphic designer Echo Yang turns old analog devices into self-sufficient pieces of art.

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Taylor Allen

Taylor Allen

Taylor Allen is a photographer and filmmaker from New Jersey who explores the concept of double exposure. Landscapes and faces fade into each other, resulting in dreamy images.

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Introducing Hanna Barczyk

Introducing Hanna Barczyk

Introducing Hanna Barczyk, an up-and-coming illustrator who was born in Germany, but who now lives in Toronto, Canada. She has previously done work for Canadian magazines The Walrus and Lover. Her influences rank from her Hungarian heritage-inspired decorative, folkloric images

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WIN: Nebraska

WIN: Nebraska

Father-son relationships are a grateful source of inspiration for films and there have been many made. 2014 will see a highly anticipated alternative to the theme with ‘Nebraska’, starring the brilliant Bruce Dern and nominated for six Oscars. The film

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