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-New Work- "Get Down" Photographer: @ramair455 Stylist: Mio Model: Rodney Clothing Provided: @thelimited Click on link in bio for more.
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-New Work- "Get Down" Photographer: @ramair455 Stylist: Mio Model: Rodney Clothing Provided: @thelimited Click on link in bio for more.
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/CUSS/ Photography: @shevyvision Read full article: http://splurgeokc.com/transformers/#prettyPhoto
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/CUSS/ Korean artist Kyuin Shim creates work that your pupils will interpret as a straight up science fiction novel. One body of work in particular, “Black Black,” is a series of gruesome depictions of black mannequin bodies gone haywire. As a digital artist and sculptor, he works compiling 3D renderings of real images. These sculptures, with the glossy stature of high fashion, the black mannequins are enrobed in large blisters. In varying states of vulnerability, his sculptures are suffering implosion and meltdown; a person who has ripped his head off gives himself fellatio, another is on his hands and knees, expelling their entire insides. Shim’s creatures come across as gross exaggerations of real emotional states, and it is not always easy to interpret how they are intended, but it is evident that they are referential to the individual struggle that we all face.
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/CUSS/ Chinese drone maker DJI continues to establish itself as the market leader in consumer drones, with the company announcing plans for a second flagship store in Seoul, Korea — following its first in Shenzen, China. Set to open in March, the Seoul store will span five stories and 870-square-meters of retail space, giving customers a chance to "see, touch, and learn firsthand about the company's latest aerial technologies."
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