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Jedavu Art

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Curated by Onur Fidansoy aka JedaVu
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Funny Black and White Street Photography by René Maltête

René Maltête was a French photographer and poet, born in 1930 and dead in 2000. He always have dreamt of becoming a movie director so he tried photography in 1954 and got himself known thanks to his ironical, smart and funny black and white pictures. He captured the city and the passer-by by imagining interactions between things and people.

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Adorable Illustrations of Dogs Interact with Real-World Objects

Using things like balloons, lollipops, and eyeglasses, Valerie Susik brings charming dog illustrations to life. The Russian artist first renders realistic portraits of smiling canines in her wire-bound sketchbook with watercolor paint and colored pencils. Once that’s complete, she poses different objects with the dogs and snaps a photo. The result is Interactive Illustrations, and they’re a fantastic mix of well-crafted artwork and the real world.

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Art Project OE20

20.okeanelzy.com — is an interactive project, that celebrates legendary Ukrainian band Okean Elzy’s 20-th anniversary. This website is a virtual museum, dedicated to the history of the band, that played a crucial role in the cultural upbringing of a recently independent country. The museum itself was created by a professional architect. Eight different installations combined the latest art trends with album cover art, successfully beating the challenge of bringing real art into the interactive space of the virtual museum. The project was designed by VGNC and is already available for voting on The FWA

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Improving Strangers Instagram by Lucas Levitan

Lucas Levitan, a Brazilian illustrator based in London, has a wild imagination that seems to invent alternative stories for everything he sees. In an image series that he calls “Photo Invasion,” Levitan invades other Instagram users’ photos with silly, inventive and sometimes awkward illustrations.

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Amusing “Cartoon Bombing” Cleverly Interacts With Surroundings

For French illustrator Troqman, the world is a stage to display artwork that he calls “cartoon bombing.” The artist travels with a spiral-bound sketch pad and draws amusingly-exaggerated pictures that cleverly interact with their environment. Troqman has placed his handiwork in grocery store freezers, on the ledge of buildings, and even in the bathroom.

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