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The Secret Is in the Beard by Lisa Romero

The Secret Is in the Beard

The secret is in the beard, indeed. Lisa Romero is a Bay Area artist who reuses and repurposes just about anything in the name of art. Sometimes she likes beards and moustaches.

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Moustache T-shirts

Primary Stache Pack

“With these clever tools, you’ll never know who scribbled the stick figures on your living room wall. Was it your daughter, or the little yellow-’stached midget who welcomed you home?” —Technabob

Each moustache equals about five crayons.
Shop: myfriendemily.etsy.com
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Primary Stache Pack

“With these clever tools, you’ll never know who scribbled the stick figures on your living room wall. Was it your daughter, or the little yellow-’stached midget who welcomed you home?” —Technabob

Each moustache equals about five crayons.

Shop: myfriendemily.etsy.com

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(this post was reblogged from ellachalmers)

Cut-out beards

Paper Beard Rembrand Le Compt

by Rembrand Le Compt

After drawing and painting paper beards for friends, back in April, I had the brilliant idea to make prints of the cut-out beards. I think they can easlily stand side by side with Kenn Munk’s designs so I thought I’d share.

I wholeheartedly agree. These are amazing. And Beardfluff? Stellar name. 

Shop: beardfluff.bigcartel.com
Website: paperblackninja.com

Related: Design Week cover by Kenn Munk

sweet beard.

Jordan Perme greeting beard

A greeting card by Jordan Perme

Batbeard

Eliza Gauger Batbeard Batman beard

by Eliza Gauger

He gave us the signal. 

Photostream: flic.kr/eliza
Website: elizagauger.com

Related: “Beard the Beardless”

The world’s finest stache of quality papers.

French Paper moustache

French Paper moustache

I’ve been a fan of French Paper ever since I made some super-Portlandy beard posters with my friend Kyle Durrie of Power and Light Press. It’s no secret they have the finest stash of quality papers, but now they’ve got the collateral to back it up. It’s nice to see French Paper is a moustache-friendly company. 

Source: frenchsampleroom.com

So this is the video tour of the Keep Portland Beard art exhibition from earlier this year. Enjoy. 

The Lumbermancer

The Lumbermancer by Nick Volkert beard

by Nick Volkert

Website: nickvolkert.com
Buy: søciety6.com 

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Gods & Monsters

Nobrow Gods and Monsters Paul Blow

by Paul Blow for Nobrow

Website: paulblow.com
Buy: nobrow.net

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