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Music track “We Are Your Brothers & Sisters” by William Kouam Djoko, visualized by German artist Wayne Horse (previously presented here).
The camera pans around Horse’s giant circular illustration (depicting youngsters unwrapping presents, sitting in school and so on) while the whole scene is coloured-in by the three children shown at the start of the film.
But after about one and a half minutes, things turn a little sinister.


Found here. Link to video.


A series of Victorian Cartes de Visite featuring five early 20th Century performers (Daisy & Violet Hilton, Pip and Flip, Jo-Jo the Dog-Faced Boy, and Annie Jones the Bearded Woman), mostly known from Tod Browning‘s controversial 1932 film “Freaks” (link to full length movie).
The illustrations are made by emotive modern Symbolist painter Gail Potocki.
Found here.

Inventive and colourful semi-public art : it is visible to public, yet is used to mark the private residence’s entrance. Beautiful in any case!

Spoted by WWT in Lower Clapton in London. Any ideas about the artist?

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