The kiss of death.This astonishing sculpture forms part of Barcelona’s Poblenou Cemetery. The Kiss of Death (El Petó de la Mort in Catalan and El beso de la muerte in Spanish) dates back to 1930. A winged skeleton bestows a kiss on the lips of a handsome young man: is it ecstasy on his face or resignation? Little wonder the sculpture elicits strong and varying responses from whoever gazes upon it.
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Rebul Collection “Lovers/Haters” Tee
New from their Summer collection, this tee has a unique feature involving 3D glasses (which is included with every shirt purchase). On regular glance it looks like a hand throwing up the peace sign (or ‘deuces’ for the modern heads). Throw on the included 3D anaglyph glasses and the peace sign turns into a middle finger. Dope gimmick to show off to friends.
Available now in white.
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NoTone “That Shit Cray” Jacket
Its been almost a year since the phrase took off and became a phenomenon after “N*ggas In Paris” was heard around the world. This dope jacket has the colors and style that evoke 80s street fashion, but like with many NoTone designs, they’re made to go along with specific kicks. In this case, the jacket was inspired by the upcoming release of Nike’s Air Yeezy 2 dropping in June.
The limited edition jacket is available now for all.
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Memorial Day weekend plans?
camping
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Social media role in organizations to soar
THE days of chief executives leading organisations from the comfort and privacy of their corner offices are over, according to an IBM study that has found social and online media is fundamentally changing how companies engage with staff and customers. Full article .
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Sustainable, meet adorable. Sculptures made from old CDs, computer hard drives and other repurposed materials by sculptor and illustrator Sean Avery.
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So Bad So Good has put together a great gallery of breathtaking action sequence photographs.
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Ronna Nemitz, The Pull of Gravity (2011)
The Pull of Gravity explores ideas of suspension, tension, and isolation through an on going narrative. Amplified and exaggerated moments are suspended in prolonged tension and isolation, pinpointing moments of transition. Truncated limbs replace entire figures. With the impending movement halted, the ephemeral nature of experience is momentarily arrested and able to be examined.
Everyone experiences some form of these moments in their lives and it is my attempt to make something physical that represents the complex and contradictory emotions involved in life’s transitions. Personal meaning takes shape out of these moments. We are the sum of our life’s transitions.
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MatterL3C — TOTE-ally Awesome Market Tote!

Eco-happy reusable, 100% recycled cotton canvas shopping bag for your shopping pleasure screenprinted with Love the Coast logo in Eco Inks. Come in both green or black!
This tote is sturdy and size-able: holds books, groceries, etc. yet also a good size for an everyday around the city bag.

THE days of chief executives leading organisations from the comfort and privacy of their corner offices are over, according to an 
