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" ... Epic Games released a second teaser image Sunday morning. This one, like the first teaser from yesterday, has three images side-by-side. In the bottom right corner you can see three glyphs as well, two of which are lit up. This means we have one more teaser to come, almost certainly tomorrow. ... "
" ... Ethan Greenbaum photographs these glyphs, which form part of his visual vocabulary for wall works that physically exist somewhere in-between painting and sculpture. The images he uses are not to be taken or read literally as a safety language; nor does Greenbaum restrict himself exclusively to these messages. He also takes pictures of other graffiti-like surfaces—accidental or manmade—and urban signage. Greenbaum likes “things to be more representational than literal, or layered to combine the literal and representational.” In a way, his work refers to a kind of “contemporary parietal,” to abuse an archaeological term for art made on cave walls or stone blocks. ... "
" ... His signature tag had all the technical prowess of a high school kid's notebook doodle; yet it made a huge sensation in New York City in the early 70's. There was no complex coloration or shadowing to his art, it was just seven simple glyphs, thrown up all over the city in small, but persistent expressions of identity. ... "
" ... The cap of the pen features a gold-coated motif reminiscent of the tool’s thread-wrapped handles. The pattern on Moctezuma I’s cloak, a symbol of his high rank, is represented beneath the translucent lacquer. The cap is further embellished with two Aztec glyphs taken from the Mendoza Codex, which indicate the years in which the reign of the Aztec king began and ended. And the spear-shaped elongated clip reveals an engraving of a quetzal’s feather, crowned by a red stone. The contour of the hammer-finished cone is based on a traditional Aztec sacrificial knife. ... "