clubmaster on April 22nd, 2010

When you first see these photos, you’d probably think  the “mirror man” is a sculpture. But a photographer nicknamed SilverSky who took the pictures, he states “I was in LA and this guy shows up in a suit from head to toe made of glass. I thought it was pretty cool.”

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clubmaster on March 27th, 2010

LONDON.- Having turned his hand to craftsmanship, these days you’re more likely to find ex-businessman Marcus Levine ‘nailing it’ in the art world rather than the boardroom. This Yorkshire-born sculptor, and unwitting specialist in the human body, is due to introduce an entirely unique approach to sculpture at a new exhibition on London’s famous Cork [...]

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clubmaster on March 17th, 2010

Michael Cina is an accomplished Creative Director that is currently leading the multi-disciplinary design studio, Michael Cina Associates. Michael is widely known for starting YouWorkForThem, a graphic design boutique, and it’s sister company, WeWorkForThem, an award-winning design studio. His work has been commissioned and constantly sought after by many of the Fortune 500 companies and [...]

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Nikki on February 26th, 2010

What inspires you? Nature in all its forms, inspires me. I’m very drawn toward the close view, and I love to revel in texture, because there are fascinating similarities in texture (and form) at all levels of the universe. I’m moved by a wonderful feeling of harmony and “Oneness” when I can perceive the likenesses [...]

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The New York Times, February 18, 2010: “NEWARK — Art museums are in the business of sorting out history. And it often falls to our smaller institutions to tackle the initial, broad-s”troke cuts. Over the years the Newark Museum has taken on this path-clearing role with relish, particularly when the histories are transcultural in scope. [...]

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