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Tumblr artist Chris Thornley (Raid71) and Julia Hall teamed up to help fight the ongoing battle with cancer. Some of the artwork above, plus much more, is available at their Art V Cancer website. With each print purchase, a portion of the money will be split between the charites listed below. (More Info)
Charities Supported:
• CALLM
• The Breast Cancer Campaign
• CLIC Sargent
• The Prostate Cancer Charity
• Cancer Research
Art V Cancer Art by Chris Thornley (Tumblr) (Flickr) (Store) (Twitter)
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Happy Valentine’s Day To Yourself by Bryce Warner
A special Valentine’s Day card you can print out yourself for… yourself. Just make sure you dont get jealous that you’re giving yourself too much attention. You’re very unlikable when you get like that. Gyad, you hate you.
Artist: deviantart / facebook
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Reading Landscape by Kyle Kirkpatrick. (via pulmonaire)
Contradictions in the Bible
by Reason Project
Visualization of the contradictions in the Bible taken from The Scripture Project by Steve Wells.
The bars that run along the bottom of the visualization represent the 1189 chapters in The Bible, with the length of each bar corresponding to the number of verses in each chapter. White bars represent the Old Testament and grey bars represent The New Testament. Each arc indicates a contradiction.
Graphic design: Andy Marlow
Inspiration: Chris Harrison
PS: Apparently high-res means “the same damn resolution” on Tumblr, so here’s a link to an actual high res version. Please note, this version is made for printing: 33” x 44”
PPS: I love you all the same whether you believe in a god or not, but there’s something seriously twisted about believing in a religion or, in this case, an “infallible” book.
DVD packaging for Pago de los Capellanes, a winery from Spain. This is brilliantly simple. (via Lovely Package)
Monarchs playing cards, available from Theory 11. This is some sexy packaging. Almost as nice as the Sentinels that iJake convinced me to get. (via Lovely Package)
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Spotted in Mayfair, central London and supposedly a new Banksy original. You know, if not just his thought-wrenching art, Banksy should also be admired for his absolutely astounding branding and mystery surrounding it, as essentially any piece that popped up and made you go “hmmm” could be mistakenly attributed to him. Like google or kleenex, graffiti art might soon be referred to as “that new Banksy someone painted under the Underpass”.
(photo by: Unusual Image Photography)
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