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CONNECT THE DOTS

If impressionist artist Georges Seurat was around today, we think he’d love Yoni Alter’s work.

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CONNECT THE DOTS

If impressionist artist Georges Seurat was around today, we think he’d love Yoni Alter’s work. Alter, an Israeli-British graphic designer, has a skill for bringing together a bunch of different sized dots and arranging them in such a way that they resemble a dog’s face. Looking at the colourful scattering of circles, our clever brains draw on memory and experience to fill in the gaps and deduce what we’re seeing, right down to the particulars of which breed this happy pooch might be. How cool is science? Almost as cool as Alter’s dotty dogs.

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PACK OF DOGS

Have you ever imagined Amy Winehouse or Nick Cave as a Chihuahua, Neil Young as a Vizsla, or PJ Harvey as an Afghan hound? That’s exactly what San Francisco-based artist Michael Gillette has done through his unique illustration project, blending beloved, iconic music legends, both past and present, with their dog counterparts. Pack of Dogs, our first foray into book publishing, is a celebration of pup and pop culture for music and dog lovers alike.

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MUTUAL ADMIRATION

London-based illustrator Ashley Percival creates colourful prints full of energy and charged with imagination. 

LET LOOSE

For his series ‘Compositions and Attitudes’ photographer Hosung Jang captures dogs’ unadulterated curiosity.

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