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POPSRemoving Tattoos: Who Does It and Why I'm sure in a few years, the removal of tattoos will become big business. About the time when gravity and age start sagging those fine works of body art into an unrecognizable piece of graffiti.
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POPSStunning B & W Animal Photographs Born and raised in London, Nick Brandt studied Film and Painting at St. Martins School of Art. He started photographing in December 2000 in East Africa, beginning the body of work that is his signature subject matter and style. He no longer directs, devoting himself full time to his fine art photography now. Brandt's first book of photographs, "On This Earth", was published in October 2005, by Chronicle Books, with forewords by Jane Goodall and Alice Sebold (author of "The Lovely Bones"). He has had numerous one-man exhibitions between 2004 and 2006, including London, Berlin, New York, Los Angeles, Hamburg, Santa Fe, Sydney, Melbourne and San Francisco.
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POPSOn Anti-Perfumes from: Coming to a boutique near you: scent of a naked man; TheGlobeAndMail.com, LISAN JUTRAS, July 12, 2008
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POPSAboriginal tattoos reflect art, culture The study and comparison between different art forms, has helped find clues as to the social nature of particular tribes, such as whether they were hunter-gatherers or horticulturalists, and degrees to which tribes interacted, and traded.
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POPSCelebritie Tatoos If you like your favourite celebrities so much you can put them on your body as tattoos.Very nice workart…
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POPSArt and Body Enhancement Artists and designers experiment with the human body as a material for artistic creation. The results are anywhere between intriguing and odd.
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POPSSYNTHETIC TIMES – Media Art China 2008 "Works in the exhibition explore the trajectory of unruly visions from the desire to transcend the corporal to the construction of synthetic worlds, from telematic dreaming to transgenic hybrids, challenging the very notion of what we know as reality and what is perceived as being human."
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POPSVirtual Unreality (Part 2) Looking from the perspective of a futuristic, perfect virtual reality, we are forced to question the very essence of our existence. What is the point of living if a utopia is provided for us? Once the superficial shell of reality is peeled from us, what is left of the human soul? What are the common denominators of our existence? The virtual world paradigm opens up our eyes to the limitations of reality, and shows us the true essence of what it means to be human.
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POPSThe Press Photographer's Year 2008: Guardian winners Sean Smith winning the multimedia category to add to his successes in the British Press and Royal Television Society journalism awards. Smith's winning entry consisted of stills and video from his time spent with US troops in Baghdad last year. The Press Photographer’s Year, organised in association with the British Press Photographers' Association, is a competition for photographers working around the world
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POPSHandmade Purses Star50Bag’s creative process for coming up with new handbag designs is definitely dynamic. Like all good art, essential piece is the initial inspiration. Stunning natural resources, quirky traits, and significant historical events also go into the mix.
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POPSAngelina Jolie is One Sexy Momma While the world awaits the Brangelina wonder twins, July's Vanity Fair presents a sexy cover from Angelina Jolie where she shares her feelings about motherhood, marriage and career.