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Day jobs. They can suck the life out of you. Thankfully if you're one of the poor schmucks stuck in an office all day, there's a new recreational hobbie just a mouse click away.
Copy these amazing amateurs and recreate your favourite album covers with MS Paint. No tracing allowed, but we strongly recomend the spraypaint function.
Time has never flown so fast. |
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Perf Kids explain their mission better than anyone else: "we are here to showcase the explosion of perth creative talents. we don't want your money - this be free. we want all things perth - so if your [sic] an artist, designer, writer, band, zine, website, store, company, or a professional space filler / time waster; your [sic] creative and between 16-30yrs (mentally) then profile yourself here."
photo credit: Carla Adams
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Japanese born, Brooklyn based photographer Takaaki Okada has a keen knack of capturing everyday surburbia and boozy awkwardness.
Check out his blog to read about dolphin killers and secret languages. He also spouts knowledge on Twitter. |
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Have you secretly coveted Rod Stewart since you were a freckled face youth? Thought jazz hands, sweaty bike shorts and puff paint were made for each other? Well your time to shine is finally here. Lycra has a new home.
G-strings and mullet wigs unite every Tuesday night in Melbourne for a mess of exercise/choreography at Real Hot Bitches. Find some spandex (as if you need to look far) and join fellow 80’s enthusiasts busting out unitard moves to the sweet, sweet sounds of Mel and Kim, The Go Go-s and Prince. From time to time you’ll even have the chance to perform in public.
So why hide in the shadows any longer? Break free from the shackles of your Swayze obsession and embrace your inner Flashdance.
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The French design duo ATYPYK have created this perfect antedote to the drama queen inside us all.
Exclusively available at Colette in Paris, the diamond ring band aid is sure to soothe any clutz.
Check out their entire range of goodies at their website. Stockist information reveals that some of their products are available in Australia ... but only in regional WA town Albany. Weird. |
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