A flamboyant painter and sometime writer, sculptor and experimental film-maker, Salvador Dali was probably the greatest Surrealist artist, using bizarre dream imagery to create unforgettable and unmistakable landscapes of his inner world. His most famous work is The Persistence Of Memory.
Philippe Starck is undoubtedly one of the most prolific designers in the world today. The reason: he loves a challenge.

His latest undertakings include creating a sofa specifically for an office, designing a one-piece pantyhose dress, and updating the Paramount Hotel in Manhattan, which he originally decorated in 1990. Pictures from the left to the right Different designs, furniture, a radio???. lemon juicer.
I love The pictures of marvel comics. They a realy great. THe caracters are very different and made very beatiful. They have a lot of strengt and they now how to make a man look sexy, check out gambit, (ohh baby). Toad here on the right has a lot in comon with Slash, he also smokes malboro's. 
Architect, writer, and painter born in Milan in 1931, Mendini is a much discussed and followed leading character in his field. He confronts projects with an interest that ranges from radical Utopian to commonplace design.

He won the Compasso d'Oro Award (Gold Compass) for design. A leading light of current postmodern and contemporary, his design is not aggressive, but of soft architectural shapes, almost feminine.
Architect and designer, Antoni Gaud� i Cornet was at the forefront of the Art Nouveau movement in Spain. His work in Barcelona led to the creation of some of the city's most notable landmarks. Gaud� was a pioneer in his field using color, texture, and movement in ways never before imagined. His works, both finished and uncompleted, stand as testimony to his genius.
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