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It’s a classy and elegant look that shows your houseguests or new romantic partners what they’re getting into. Etsy seller Jack Lebond of Austin makes these 18 and 24 inch tall tables out of plywood. They’re unfinished, so you can paint them however you like. I suggest bright pastels for the children’s bedrooms.
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“Most of my works are created from reclaimed wood, others from renewable species plywood, and a few from acrylics and steel. Some pieces are painted, some further aged, others left raw and beaten. Many are laser engraved, which contrasts nicely with the rustic, randomness of wood. If you see something you like, shoot me a message to purchase. If you don’t, well, I love to do custom work – shoot me a message and we’ll get something started for you,” says Jack.
SOURCE: https://designyoutrust.com/2021/01/wood-artist-jack-lebond-creates-fantastic-grenade-end-tables/
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Fashion designer Virgil Abloh has made puffer jackets covered in Paris landmarks and well-known skyscrapers as part of the Louis Vuitton Fall-Winter menswear collection, which debuted in a Barcelona Pavilion-informed set.
The collection designed by Abloh, who has been men’s artistic director at fashion house Louis Vuitton since 2018, was debuted as part of Paris Fashion week in a crowd-free performance due to coronavirus restrictions.
h/t: dezeen
Reflecting the fact that the physical show took place in Paris where Abloh lives, one model was wearing a piece called the Paris skyline puffer jacket, which was adorned with models of the city’s best-known buildings.
The jacket has the Notre-Dame cathedral on its front along with models of other historic buildings, including a red version of the Eiffel Tower, the Arch de Triumph and the Panthéon.
The look also included two modern buildings – Chinese-American architect IM Pei’s Le Grand Louvre pyramid and a section of the Centre Pompidou designed by Richard Rogers and Renzo Piano.
“Kenobi-shogun! daitan-na otokoyo!” – Grievous
Digital artist Scadarts (previously) uses Photoshop to put Star Wars characters into classic artworks. His latest series uses the classical Japanese style to portray Boba Fett, Ahsoka Tano, Darth Maul, and Leia Organa. Click to the right in the image above to see each work on its own. But that’s just his latest series.
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Bo-Katan of Clan Kryze
Spirit of Palpatine
Luke Skywalker defeats the Wampa
Boba Fett
Princess Leia
Ahsoka
Darth Maul
Din Djarin: The Mandalore
Vader
SOURCE: https://designyoutrust.com/2021/01/star-wars-characters-as-classical-japanese-art/
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