Thursday, August 12, 2010

Art - Alex Noriega "Stuff No One Told Me"

Alex Noriega is brilliant!
He balances cute character design and colors with meaningful messages that sometimes have a healthy edge to them. Check out his blog for more!

6 comments:

  1. The one about imagination is comforting, but I'd argue it's veracity. Some highly intelligent people have little imagination, whilst some people with less intelligence have highly active imaginations. Shrug. : j Fun regardless.

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  2. My favorites are the imagination and fear cards.

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  3. I love the one about living with our fears. Such a great concept that not many people understand - fear seems like such a huge weight in many people's lives, and they freak out over the fact that they're freaking out! But if we just sat with our fears, and gave them tea...or...something like that... :)

    I think the robots learning in school is pretty profound, too. These are all great!

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  4. I particularly like the last one. That is so true!!! Thank you for posting these cute pics! <3

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  5. Those were very cool. I like the cute illustrations with the profound words.

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  6. G'day Theresa! I can't say I'm surprised you liked those best.
    Of the ones I posted I like the "Fun is a relative concept" best. ; j
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    Hey there Tracy! I hope your move is going smoothly! Thanks for stopping by.
    Yeah, I've noticed that too (the freaking out that they are freaking out) to the extent that they are paralyzed when it comes to taking a chance and doing anything exceptional. Of course there's more to it than simple fear, but fear is a part of it.
    As you say we need to learn to cope.. by giving our fear tea, rhum, or the lash perhaps? Otherwise bland gray nothing rules...
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    Heya Elizabeth. Aye, relativity is hard to deny but so often forgotten. Glad you liked them, it was a pleasure to share. Noriega's stuff is worth the detour. : j
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    Howdy Missed Periods! Glad you liked them! : j

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