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Cascades of books pour out of buildings in flowing forms like waterfalls.
“Biografias” by Alicia Martín (2003).
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Graffiti Book by Benoir Olive on the Behance
Graffiti is often misunderstood, and it is difficult for a graffiti writer to explain what he feels about it. I have been asked by a book publisher to write few pages to explain to teenagers how to practice graffiti. After hours and hours I came to the conclusion there was nothing to teach about it except providing the tool to do it. The new generation needs to discover it by practising it instead of reading lessons. Rather than a long sterile speech debating on the good or bad vertues I created my own book to share my point of view through a conceptual message.
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[Flash 10 is required to watch video]What even is this
i love tumblr
This man is all sorts of fabulous.
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“The Gentlemen of Bacongo” is a book Released in 2009, by Photographer Daniele Tamagni. The book features a subculture in the Congo where men express their creativity through their clothing. They are part of a cultural movement called Le Sape “a clique of extraordinarily dressed dandies from the Congo. Despite years war and abject poverty, these men dress in tailored suits, silk ties, and immaculate footwear
This is Africa, our Africa
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High-Speed photographs of colour ink on water by Alberto Emiliano Seveso.
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