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Art and typewriters
London based artist Keira Rathbone travels around the world collecting different typewriters and “typing pictures” of people and places along the way
The graffiti war: Bansky vs King Robbo
There’s a tough war going on, in the streets of London. Luckily it’s an art war and the two bloodthirsty opponents are world famous graffitist Bansky and another legend of street art: King Robbo
They live. And they’re watching you
They Live is a project of urban intervention based on the idea of giving people a smile by putting Styrofoam eyes on static objects
A taste of Street Art Utopia
Street art and online ugc – user generated content – are a match made in heaven. Street Art Utopia is a Facebook page where you can submit photographs of street art you happen to find
365 portraits in 365 days
Alex Stoddard is only seventeen, but he already shows an exceptional talent as a photographer with his 365 portraits in 365 days project
Dice sculptures
Anthony Cragg created a number of “organic” sculptures, during the last several years, assembling thousands and thousands of small dices
Sweet weapons and soft guerrilla
Kyle Bean is a Brighton based designer specialising in hand crafted models, set design and art direction. One of his latest projects – shown in the pages of CUT Magazine – is called Soft Guerrilla
What have you got in your head?
Sara Asnaghi sculpted shapes of human brains using edible items and food, from barley to chili, to candies, rice, bread and more
The Pablo Picasso of Lego
Angus MacLane in the community of Lego fans is regarded as a superstar and his series of creations called CubeDudes is considered a real work of art