
Awesome superhero street art by Fintan Magee
This is super cute. Fintan Magee brings us this innocent image, which lives in one of Melbourne’s hipster hoods, Prahran. Magee appears to be steering away from his surrealism style to get in touch with his inner-child.
Tagged: Fintan Magee art, melbourne art, Prahran art
Also by SARAH PINCH

Jewellery design by Edenborough Evans
Edenborough Evans is my favourite jewellery designer for 2011. Designer Anna Cowan uses handmade wax formations and old fashioned seal stamps to create the moulds as part of her collection. The result is striking pieces which mimic flow and movement.

Weapons of mass destruction made from harmless materials
Soft Guerilla is one of the latest projects from Kyle Bean. The collection is a series of sculptures depicting weapons of mass destruction, and includes artillery made entirely from edible matter. Let us all take a leaf from Bean’s book and make food, not war. Read more

Daniel Metz’s winter wonderland photo: First Snow
Daniel Metz’s recent photograph, First Snow, transports us to a fairytale magic land, which we mere mortals will never want to leave.
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Beck said | 12 April, 2012
And the inspiration was found at the superheros world record attempt at Fed Square ![]()
http://squaredproduce.tumblr.com/post/20936928889/found-the-inspiration-for-fintan-magees
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What’s silver, shiny and has a revolving shirt rack like at the cleaners? Suru is a store on Melrose in Los Angeles started by Joe Hahn of Linkin Park catering to the most discriminating t-shirt fan and art collector. Read more
I’m such a sucker for colored pencil these days and I’m really digging the way UK illustrator Peter James Field goes at it. The pencil brings a soft, folkiness to what might otherwise be pretty straightforward renderings.
The Hatton hotel epitomises Melbourne cool. Those who value design, location, and luxury will find The Hatton the perfect Melbourne base. Read more
With hip young things taking over the internet in a flurry of blogs, fashions sites and lookbooks (aka Look Book) there has been a significant gap in the market – little kids with a better handle of clothing than YOU. Read more
Arriving two years after their debut, Settle Down City, Old Wounds completes Young Widows’ transformation into a top-shelf rock band firing on all cylinders. Forging the best parts of Nirvana, The Jesus Lizard, Nick Cave, PJ Harvey, Fugazi and The Melvins, Old Wounds is a series of dynamic, thoughtful tunes anchored by cavernous grooves that will certainly push most speakers to their breaking point. Read more
From an artist selection of t-shirts comes this limited edition David Bray illustrated silkscreened tee, distributed in a vinyl sleeve with a biography of the artist on the back of the sleeve. Every t-shirt is numbered and signed by the artist, and comes in organic American Apparel cotton. We like! Read more
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Fourth is King make limited edition unisex t-shirts, printed on 50 percent polyester and 50 percent cotton construction, with custom embroidered tag on the left sleeve. Read more
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J. A. Jackson said | 20 December, 2011
I love how their expressions are so adult, leaving you with almost an empty or sad feeling while looking at such would-be happy subject matter