Liz Clements is a freelance artist/illustrator based in London. Her illustrations created with a soft pencil, depicting tattooed girls; Liz is well known for her stylized collection of tattoo inspired art & design.
Martin Usborne has been working on the series Dogs in Cars for over two years. It is finally going to be published as a large format fine-art book in October. Or that’s the plan. If you like the images, the concept, or both please go to the kickstarter page and...
Plexus is a huge complex of installations made by thread and textiles. The artist is the mexican Gabriel Dawe, that works to create large-scale environments that evokes our notions and relations about social constructions, spirituality, and the self-organizing structure of nature. The result is an intense and unforgettable effect. ...
A master of color and geometric composition, Andy Gilmore’s work is often characterized as kaleidoscopic and hypnotic, though it could just as well be described as visually acoustic, his often complex arrangements referencing the scales and melodies in music. Gilmore’s journey toward this masterful style followed a long and winding...
Fab Ciraolo is an illustrator from Santiago, Chile, who shows us how past icons would look like if they were still alive and how he imagines movie or cartoon characters in the world of today. Among his illustrations we can see a trasgressive Frida Kahlo with a Daft Punk t-shirt, Salvador Dalì...
Bartek Elsner is a designer and art director based in Berlin, Germany. Among his projects I found this cardboard sculptures series very interesting. Sometimes indoor decorations, sometimes street installations.
Irina Vinnik was born, and currently lives, in St. Petersburg, Russia. Growing up she was educated as an architect. She had a few experienced years as a web designer, but has left that occupation to write and illustrate children’s books. We came across her stunning work and absolutely had to... » read more
Portland-based sculptor Eric Franklin constructs stunning anatomical light structures that are fully hollow and filled with ionized krypton, causing them to glow similar to a neon light. The piece took over 1,000 hours of work over a two year period and is actually built from 10 separate units of glass... » read more
Amazing Tattoo Sketches by Tati Ferrigno. Tati is an amazing illustrator from Bauru-SP, Brazil. Her works capture the fantastical look and feel of animated worlds while also exploring slightly more mature subject matter. » read more
A camera application that significantly increase standard functionality. It works on almost any Apple device that has iOS 4.0+ installed. It has separate focus and exposure areas, picture editing tools and effects, social network sharing feature and more The interface for the iPhone had to look similar to a real... » read more
Stuart Cripwell, originally from Pembrokshire in South Wales, has been living in the Bay Area for seven years. Before he started tattooing in 2004, Stuart served a traditional tattoo apprenticeship under Theo Mindell at Spider Murphy’s Tattoo in San Rafael California, where he still works today. » read more
While living in Barcelona, inspired by each corner that I turned, I began to carry my camera with me at all times. Over time, I began to collect a nice batch of photos of architecture, store fronts, art exhibits, but mostly, a very eclectic mix of Barcelona public art. Over... » read more
Coffee is an important agricultural export commodity for many different countries. As you might already know, coffee can have a stimulating effect on humans due to its caffeine content. It is one of the most-consumed beverages in the world, and has a strong audience behind it. Some controversy is associated... » read more
The HKS Fanzine keeps you up to date about the latest trends in »Design Scene HKS 3ooo+«. Order »HKS Colourmatch« now – free of charge, straight to your doorstep or to your office. Since 09 edition we’ve given the magazine a complete face-lift and entirely redesigned its content. We even... » read more
You may feel the need to rub your eyes when you first look at these paintings by Korean artist Ho Ryon Lee. The blurred effect you’re experiencing is actually a calculated design choice by the Korean artist, who chooses to have several overlapping depictions of the same subject within each... » read more
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