June 23, 2010

Creative Ad: Bose, Noise-Cancelling Headphones (3 total)

For anyone who's had to put up with the loud sounds associated with crying kids, barking dogs and construction, you'll appreciate these ads for Bose. A great visual way to show how their noise-cancelling headphones can make life a little more bearable. Nice work by Bose's ad agency, DDB Singapore, and photographer Allan Ng.

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June 17, 2010

George Segal’s Mysterious Plaster People (16 pics)

George Segal was an American painter and sculptor who was best known for his life-sized human sculptures made of plaster bandages (or the material used in making orthopedic casts). His stark white sculptures can be found in public spaces around the country – sitting on park benches, standing next to each other in line, and working together on make believe construction sites.

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June 8, 2010

Fantastic Fantasy World – Jason Chan (10 pieces)

The Girl Who Could Fly Take a quick peek into the world of Jason Chan and you'll be dazzled by all of the mystical creatures. It's where flying children, rock monsters and beautiful sorcerers are as commonplace as ghosts, unicorns and dragons. Combining his love for video games with his skill for drawing, Chan was destined to become an artist.

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June 1, 2010

Flying High with Paper Planes (8 pics)

Artist Dawn Ng created this incredible art installation involving thousands of paper planes. Titled “I Fly Like Paper,” planes are seen bursting through a small window, and into a massive indoor exhibition space. The installation is meant to represent the artist's feeling of homesickness, and the planes symbolize a wave of emotion rushing in all at once.

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