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Friday - July 24, 2009 03:46:08 PM
Beautifal Decay throws down the gauntlet.






Probably the hottest magazine you can get. It's two times the size of a regular Beutiful/Decay magazine, so you now it's dope. Alright, let's take a walk through this thing. First off, there was only 1500 printed, so you know there that it's already really collectible, and these things are not going to get reprinted, so you better get one while you can. But to add to that, every cover of the book is hand drawn, and every issue is hand numbered, by one of the featured artists Kyle Thomas.




There are 8 featured artists, and a handful of others that make up the theme of this book, "supernaturalism''. The art that's featured ranges from sculptures, to paintings, to photography. In the first huge chunk of the book are 8 of the featured artists. Artists such as Laura Brothers, Mat Brown, and Kyle Thomas, just to name a few. Along with all the great art you get to see, you also get to read some good interviews with some of the artists. Asking as far as what kind of materials they prefer, to what inspires them. After you get done going through the 8 featured artists, they have 14 artists depict in there own ways ''supernaturalism''. It's interesting too, because each artists definitely has a different way then the other to interpret the theme of which they're going by. So all in all, if you're into Beautiful/Decay, and you're into what they do, you for sure won't be disappointed with this product. If you don't like Beautiful/Decay, you gotta pick this up anyway, because this will convince you that they are a good magazine, that works hard, as explained in the introduction in the beginning of the book. So pick this up while it lasts, because a book like this doesn't come around too often.

posted by That Hood Rat Intern"New low"






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