
Florian Kuhlmann sent me links to some hi res pictures he’s been working on, and they’re pretty neat. He says about the images, “I create these images of hundreds and thousands pictures i found on the net, with photoshop on my computer. when the work is finished i put the original art-work in highresolution ( 200 dpi) back on the web, and publish them under creative commons license. everyone is free to download the images and do with it whatever he or she wants. the screen is my canvas and the net has becom my bruch and my colours.”
See his works over at
http://www.spectaculartakeoverbattle.de
http://www.massivestructuraloverload.de
http://www.themostexcitingday.de
http://www.stillwaitingfortheapocalypse.de
http://www.risingoftheclown.de
http://www.dystopiadeathstar.de
To download hi res copies under the creative commons license, then just add /originale to the end of the url.

James sent us this interesting press release and images relating to the Becks Canvas initiative, which supports up-and-coming artists.
Contemporary art is a living part of our cultural heritage. Encouraging raw ability and building a broader public appreciation of the diversity and excellence of artistic accomplishment is a vision which Beck’s has long supported.
To this end, we have championed talented artists without compromise for over 20 years. As a bold statement of commitment, Beck’s has given outstanding artistic talent a truly original canvas to work on. Our label. Collaboration over two decades reads like a ‘Who’s Who’ of contemporary art; Gilbert & George, Tracey Emin, Damien Hirst, Tim Head, Sam Taylor-Wood, Jake & Dino Chapman, and Tatsuo Miyajima to name but a few.
The result of these partnerships has not only been the creation of a unique library of contemporary artwork, but also providing a significant platform for emerging artists to reach a greater audience. This year we plan to take the project to a new level by literally placing contemporary artwork in the hands of the public.

2008 sees a landmark for the Beck’s art programme, with the launch of Canvas. For this very special project, we needed a very special partner. The Royal College of Art is a particular kind of ideas factory unlike any other. As the world’s only wholly postgraduate university institution of art and design, the college boasts a global reputation for artistic excellence and an unrivalled creative environment. College alumni and internationally admired artists Tracey Emin, Tim Noble and the Chapman Brothers all created Beck’s labels during the 1990s. Then, as now, Beck’s was striving to support those determined to express themselves creatively. A partnership with the College presents a great opportunity to achieve this goal.
Four young artists will be selected by a panel of judges from the Royal College of Art to showcase their art on the labels of over 27 million bottles to be distributed nationwide from August 2008. The first bottles to receive the new labels will be launched at an exclusive gallery exhibition to be held at the RCA.
In the endless state of motion that is contemporary visual art some elements remain constant, but never static. Beck’s Canvas marks an evolution of our ongoing support for emerging artists and our vision to bring inspiring and challenging artwork to a broader public.
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Hype Type Studio have teamed up with Si Scott, a UK-based illustrator, to produce a run of prints. His intricate, entirely hand-drawn technique has seen his work commissioned by the likes of Nike Europe, UNICEF, Casio and the BBC as both an illustrator and art director.
Find out how to buy one here at the Hype Type store.
‘Hype Type’ Screen Print
1/100
Available in Black & White
Measurements: A1
Spec: Black silk screen print onto 280 micron
Crusade paper
Limited edition of 100 in each colour
Hand Signed and Numbered by Si Scott.
Price: £59.99

Time to get your creative hats on again, with another competition brought to you from Beck’s. Part of the Beck’s Fusion project this year is the Live Studio - a challenge for artists and designers to create a piece of art to the length of the track ‘Dawn Of The Dead’ by the band Does It Offend You Yeah, whilst being filmed.
Fabienne Nicholas from CAS, John Squire, Peter Saville and Francesca Gavin will form the Fusions panel who will be judging all of the entries. The panel will then go onto select ten of the best entries, whose art will then be displayed at the final Fusions gig in Manchester on 6th September.
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