Author Archive
no responses - Posted 07.19.10
Magriet Smulders gives flowers a new magical, dark essence!
continueno responses - Posted 06.20.10
A portrait of anxiety by Ronal Kurniawan. Commissioned by the New York Times.
continueno responses - Posted 06.20.10
Experimental, conceptual, almost surreal photography by Maleonn. Much more to see in his site!
continueno responses - Posted 06.20.10
Myth and legend, a breathtaking illustration by talented Aya Kato.
continueno responses - Posted 06.15.10
Glam photography, bold, gorgeous colors and a scent of “Lolita” by Daryl Banks. Photo from his “Beauty is fleeting” set.
continueno responses - Posted 06.01.10
Recycled vintage taxidermy red fox, mixed media, ceramic & bronze flowers by Angela Singer. A piece created for Echo Morgan’s cabinet of curiosities (Enchanted Palace, Kensington Palace, London)
continueno responses - Posted 05.12.10
Playful paper art by Chrissie Macdonald. Photography by John Short, Design + art direction by Marque
continueno responses - Posted 04.27.10
Disturbing yet original photo manipulations by Ashkan Honarvar. Image from his “An Identity Lost” side project, 2009.
continueno responses - Posted 04.13.10
Video game inspired fashion photography by talented Lisa Carletta
continue1 response - Posted 04.07.10
Outstanding graphic design + custom lettering by Alex Varanese.
continue1 response - Posted 03.31.10
Atmospheric and conceptual photography by Cole Rise who has a thing with flying / floating.
continueno responses - Posted 03.23.10
GEOtube by Faulders Studio is a new kind of urban sculptural tower that transforms from a transparent skin to a visible white solid plane through water evaporation and salt deposits.
continueno responses - Posted 03.19.10
A 3d exploration of Picasso’s Guernica by animator Lena Gieseke. Viewing the animation is really touching as it gives you the illusion of entering the abstract masterpiece and discovering hidden details you hadn’t noticed. [Cello: Christopher Johns, Guitar: Matthew Anderson]
continueno responses - Posted 03.18.10
Mixed media artist Nick Gentry incorporates floppy disks in his paintings and attempts to explore disposability of modern life by giving new life to obsolete, used objects.
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