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1920s inspired editorial (photo-set #1)
Vogue US | Paris Je T’aime | Steven Meisel
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Bone Anatomy Illustrated by Josip Kelava
A collection of anatomy illustrations by William Cheseldon framed in typographical print. You can purchase prints at Josip’s behance.
Artist: website
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I find it funny that you can order nearly anything in the mail, even bees. So, I made a book about life and geometry and the grey area between the two, packaged into a compact brown box.
The images of bees are linoleum carvings stamped onto amber lighting gel, and the box holds itself together with tiny jewelry magnets.
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These are for a mini zine called Shoes over Bills (and other cost equivalents), in which I compare the cost of real life $hit to the shoes I cannot buy.
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‘Songs from Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass’ (1921), words by Lewis Carroll, music by Lucy E. Broadwood, illustrations by Charles Folkard.
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About:
work above by Josh Cochran
Josh Cochran grew up in Taiwan and the United States. He graduated with honors from Art Center College of Design and started working as an illustrator immediately after school. His work is commmissioned by a diverse group of clients in editorial, advertising, publishing, broadcast and the web. Josh also teaches an illustration class at the School of Visual Arts and occasionally fills in as art director for the NYTimes Op-Ed page. Simultaneously, he enjoys working on a variety of side projects and exhibits his silkscreens and drawings in galleries. Josh lives in Brooklyn with his small dog Porkchop.
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