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Category Archives: Art
Fresh Meat
Each month, we’ll be posting a short profile on our most recent placements. You can find out a bit about them, and see some of their work…
Posted in Advertising, Animation, Art, Awards, Books, Branding, Brands, Design, Digital, Fresh Meat, Graphic Design, Illustration, Just for Fun, The Partners, The Partners Poll
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Life and Death
If you are looking for something unusual to occupy your last weekend of January, look no further than the South Bank Centre.
Posted in Art, Exhibition, Just for Fun
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The Unbreakable Project
I came across this very powerful and moving website called Project Unbreakable. The project aims to try and help people who have been sexually abused by asking them to write a quote from their attacker on a poster.
Posted in Art, Photography
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A Big Apple: New York Earth Room
If you’re ever in New York and missing the smell of the countryside, check out the ‘Earth Room’ – a room filled with 127,300 kg of earth.
Posted in Agency, Art, Environment, Exhibition, Just for Fun
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Fresh Meat
Each month, we’ll be posting a short profile on our most recent placements. You can find out a bit about them, and see some of their work…
Posted in Advertising, Art, Branding, Design, Fresh Meat, Graphic Design, Illustration, Just for Fun, The Partners, The Partners Poll
Tagged David Tolmie, Fresh meat, Placements, Tim Sumner
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Wondrous photos with food
At a recent foodie event, I met a fellow food blogger who authors a lovely blog called Rocket & Squash. Trawling through his pages, I discovered some of the most enchanting photography involving food I’ve seen in a long while.
Camper Obscura
I stumbled upon a fantastic traveling installation this weekend. Camper Obscura is a project that aims to engage many people from local and wider communities in and around Devonport, in order to explore their relationship to their surroundings through the … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Interactive, Photography
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Thomas Struth – Whitechapel Gallery
It would appear that the great British summer has run its course already, and the past 3 weeks of rain and grim skies are indicative of the season’s shift.
Save the Arts
A humorous message from David Shrigley and Save the Arts to highlight the real, positive economics that the arts bring to the UK. You can show your support by signing their petition at savethearts-uk.blogspot.com.
Richard Hamilton (1922-2011)
The renowned British artist and ‘father of pop art’ has died at the age of 89.