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Tapestried Creatures

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Frederique Morrel and her husband Aaron Levin are best known for their needlepoint covered fiberglass sculptures. The design duo scours garage sales and flea markets in search of vintage tapestries and discarded embroidery 
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Different Strokes

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Martina Nehrling, a Chicago based artist, is inspired by the chaotic nature of life and the many colors that come from it. Her work is created by an accumulation of multiple single-
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Sweet As Pi

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You magnetize my poles, my beaker bubbles for you, you charge my particles, and you fog my spectacles . . . just a few sweet nothings, illustrated by Nicole Martinez, for the geek in all of us.

Illusions

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A bit of brain stimulation by way of brilliant three dimensional street art . . .  
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Pakayla Biehn

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We're completely blown away by Pakayla Biehn's paintings derived from double exposure photography. The San Francisco-
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A Day In California

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Ryan & Sheri Killackey have created this stunning time lapse film, composed of over 10,000 photographs, of our Golden State. The imagery is breathtaking - especially paired with the music by The Cinematic Orchestra, one of my all time 
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Art Heist

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JONDO is out to democratize art and it's WTF brilliant. The brains behind this printing company have created 26 museum-quality canvas prints and distributed them throughout 5 hidden Los Angeles locations for people to simply take.
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Ephemera Friends

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Artist Mark Hall Patch's watercolors of compulsory garments are now available for purchase on Etsy. I wonder if he accepts custom orders because I'd really like to send him a photo of my grandmother's denim and floral patchwork shirt from the 70s.
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