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  • An Amose Punch I Will Not Forget

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    The French have given me another reason to get excited.  French artist Amose,  shows us his unique use of shapes and colors in his illustrations.  The tiny heads and unusual human forms is what Amose’s signature work looks like on canvases, walls and also his digital work.

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    On most of his art the subjects have robotic shaped bodies that are big, strong and not to be messed with.  Neck up is a different story.  Make them look human is what he did, giving his subjects regular size heads with very expressive faces that have than human feel to them, making you appreciate what you’re looking at.  Let’s see if Amose will be kind enough to create an animation bringing his characters to live!

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    www.amose.free.fr

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  • Beat This.

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    “Not letting anything stop you,” sounds like something artist Edgar Muller would say. He came from a rural city in Germany to become one of the world’s top street painters.  Always looking for new forms through which to express himself, Mr. Muller has decided to take this new art form and create his own style, drawing inspiration from three-dimensional illusion paintings from Kurt Wenner and  Julian Beever.

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    Since 1998 Edgar Müller, has held the title of ‘maestro madonnari’ (master street painter), at the world’s largest street painting festival, called The Grazie Festival, in the town of Grazie, Italy.  Edgar Müller’s extraordinary art has been widely covered in print and digital media. Give him a bit more time and you may see his work on neighborhood street near you!

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    www.metanamorph.com

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