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31st December
2008
written by Jami Lee Rosa


(Image © Mishkin)

This art news post is rather late and I do apologize for that. I am going to try and make this Art News post really count. Things have been very hectic here at Carmine Magazine headquarters what with the holiday season. (Not to mention I woke up this morning to the news that my black & blue 30GB Zune decided to commit suicide along with every other Zune of it’s kind all around the world. Read about that on Wired.com.) Look for an official welcome to 2009 post in the next few days here on Carmine Magazine featuring a poll (hopefully), a video (maybe) and news on the plans/ideas I have for the site in 2009. The image above would probably be more appropriate for that post, but it’s just too pretty not to share. Be sure to check out Amy Gwatkin’s and Anna Leader’s Mishkin project for more of their photography.

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12th December
2008
written by Jami Lee Rosa

  • 50 Strange Buildings from Around the World. (A gorgeous collection.)
  • Vatos Locos Forever ask: Who wants to be turned into an original VLF illustration? Tell us a little about yourself, why you would make a good choice to be cholo’d down and tatted up.
  • ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive recently made a post showing off some of the boxes of goodies that have been sent out in celebration (and advertising) of the newest Neil Gaiman book to be made in a movie, Coraline. Check out the Coraline Mystery Boxes! (I am so excited for this movie, you have no idea.)
  • In other Neil Gaiman news Jouni Koponen illustrated Neil’s poem: “The Day the Saucers Came” recently. You can preorder one of the limited edition prints at Neil Gaiman’s Neverwear Store. You can also see a larger version of the print here.
  • Format magazine recently posted 20 Classic Hip Hop Album Covers Recreated in LEGO.
  • The LEGO album covers reminded me of Sleevface a blog (and book!) dedicated to “one or more persons obscuring or augmenting any part of their body or bodies with record sleeve(s) causing an illusion.”
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