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1. Nice Art: Out of Step Arts offers prints by many lovely artists

For some reasons I had this bookmark in my links for a month and just got around to posting it. Out of Step Arts is a small art agency that offers prints and more from artists including Ming Doyle, Nathan Fox, Toby Cypress, Tula Lotay, Liz Suburbia, Andrew McLean and more. When you're in the mood to just look at a lot of art on tumblr, check out OOSA's print shop. It's all affordable.

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2. dilrajmann: This girl was near Ridley Road market. Trying to...



dilrajmann:

This girl was near Ridley Road market. Trying to get away from the fish.

It’s hard to tell much from the site of Dilraj Mann — for instance, is that his/her name? an expression? a particular kind of Mann? — but it’s also hard not to get sucked into it. His/her lines and forms are just beautiful. Apparently most of these are done during breaks from work? Now I hate him/her.

(via Abhay Khosla)



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