The Burning Man gathering is an annual event held in the Black Rock Desert of Northern Nevada. It begins the Monday prior to Labor Day and concludes on the day of the American holiday. This unusual gathering of people from all walks of life derived its name from the ritual burning of a towering wooden effigy.
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Vitaly Rusakov, known as Mizer – an underground artist from Russia has some really great artworks that you can come across in Yekaterinburg. These illustrations may not be in line with the sometimes obscene images or messages graffiti usually transmit, but that is why it’s more interesting. Here are some peaceful, fun and creative artworks I wouldn’t mind finding on my wall.

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Ever wondered what goes on inside your body when you have an idea or feel excited? After many years of collecting anatomy books and drawings, Tom Giesler created a set of illustrations that combine dull anatomical schemes with a fun and personal view of the human emotions. Click on the images for a larger view or head to Tom’s website for more of his works — all with an anatomical thematic.

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I have a particular, nerdy interesting when it comes to digital photography and how it is exported beyond the digital world. In this case, we’re going to take a look at Impressions Grand Format – an usual way of printing your material. Here are a few shots of how the printing works. For more information, head to their website.

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Vintage stuff is way underrated, especially when you see such great artwork forgotten by time. We’ve come across some satirical maps that describe in a humorous fashion Europe’s situation as seen during the first World War. Here are the artworks:

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I’m so sick of these emo and neo-nazi trends I could hurl. There’s a softer side to it, brought to us by Julia Malanina, that used in her drawings monkeys influenced by several cultures. Called “4 out of 5″, the collection has no deep message or social meaning, it was only created to make us smile. And so it did.

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