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Burqas and Football – Imagine That!

So here is this image by a German artist named Nabi Nara. I have no idea what the hell the other pictures are trying to say and I don’t really care. I am not interested in politicizing, ostracizing or equalizing a s/he discussion on burqas. However, I do…

Football Animation Worth Taking A Look At

Football and Animation. For Richard Swarbrick, there’s just something about the two mixing. The beautiful game provides so many corollaries to animation. You have the grace, elegance and smoothness so intrinsic in the game, no two players approach the game in an identical manner, and hence you see…

Lionel Messi – Appreciation

The sight of Lionel Messi scoring has become common. So is this celebration of his. The fingers pointing to the sky is his appreciation and dedication to his maternal grandmother Celia, who took the little Messi to the 7.5 by 40m Grandoli ground in Rosario when he was just…

Cristiano Ronaldo – The Great Dipper

Greatness is always accompanied by a skill that is both signature and is almost difficult to imitate with the fair degree of precision. Cristiano Ronaldo has that skill when it comes to dead ball situations. We celebrate that stance with this design, which leaves the opposition in jittery…

Mario Balotelli – Super/Silly

Mario operates between two distinct points. The super and the super silly. He has us saying superlatives of his skill or us chuckling uncontrollably on his infantile behavior. But whatever he does, there is always the anticipation of his next action, his next move, his next statement all…

A City Broadens Its Identity

Since its existence in ~ 470 BC, the Italian city of Naples had unfailingly maintained itself as a major artistic center, particularly during the Resurgence and Information ages. And the city continues to portrait that image today. Art, as it is today, has converted the city into a heterogeneous and widespread gallery,…

The Legend That Is Messi

Lionel Messi at the age of 25 has achieved no other footballer has. German sports giant, Adidas via their tumblr page recently honored the Argentinean, who capped off the year with 91 goals and his fourth Ballon d’Or, in the most creative manner possible. “Congratulations to Leo Messi…

Egyptian Loss Signified Through Art

Rousing images illustrate the realistic desires of the Egyptian youth and grieve the loss of those who fell during the course of the revolution. Similar art has also become a means to mourn those that were lost in the Port Said tragedy.This image on the streets of Cairo…