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The conceptual photography of Lola Guerrera. Photos © Lola Guerrera Link via Designboom
The conceptual photography of Lola Guerrera. Photos © Lola Guerrera Link via Designboom
Wow, talk about grandiose sand sculptures! These works of art were made for an annual exhibition at the Sand Museum in Tottori Dunes, Japan. The theme is “Great Britain,” which is in honor of the London 2012 Olympic Games. Photos © Buddhika Weerasinghe/Getty Images Link via Juxtapoz and Design You Trust
The beautiful environmental art of Simon Beck. If you enjoy his work, you will also like “Spiral Patterns on snow in the Rocky Mountains” (by Sonja Hinrichsen). Photos © Simon Beck Link via Dude Craft
Although this alien-type figure would probably scare most people out of the woods. In reality, it represent a human form which is part of a series of art installations by sculptor Rob Mullholland. His main project “Vestige” represents people from the past, communities that once inhabited this location. They are mirrored because they “absorb” their [...]
Graphic design studio Lowe-SSP3 has envisioned three elegant posters designs for Colsubsidio’s “Book Exchange” program. The slogan of the campaign is “Come with a Story and Leave with Another,” and that is clearly expressed through the use of optical illusion in each image. Credits: Advertising Agency: Lowe/SSP3, Bogota, Colombia Creative Chairman: Jose Miguel Sokoloff Creative [...]
The colorful and realistic tattoo art of Steve Wimmer. Notes by the artist: [1] With a degree in Graphic design and a new found knowledge of tattooing, I started working at Monster Tattoo part time in July of 2006. While still holding a restaurant job the rest of the days of the week. After about [...]
Photographer David Stephenson has taken beautiful pictures of church ceilings, specifically the nave, apse and crossing. From Sainte-Chapelle to King’s College Chapel, it is still astonishing to see the craftsmanship that was required to construct these buildings 500 to 1000 years ago. Photos © David Stephenson Link via But Does It Float and Bett Gallery [...]
These wax pencil drawings are part of Christina Empedocles’s latest art show entitled, “A Unified Theory of Everything.” Her work will be exhibited from April 5th to 28th at the David B. Smith Gallery in Denver, Colorado. Images courtesy David B Smith Gallery, © Christina Empedocles Link via Surfstation
Directors Daniel Iglesias Jr. and Zack Sekuler have released a beautiful video for The Neighborhood’s debut single called “Sweater Weather.” This project was made in collaboration with I Versus Eye and Justin Bettman. Film stills © The Neighborhood Link via Vimeo
Using a large stack of expired business cards, studio Messy Design has created a clever stop-motion video to promote their brand. Images © Messy Design Link via Gizmodo
This street art looks like an imitation of Kumi Yamashita’s work. I.e. Yamashita uses an object(s) and when light hits it, it is forms a shadow of a person. However, the difference here is that these shadows looked to be painted directly on the ground. Nevertheless, it still gives an interesting visual effect on the [...]
The Edmonton Arts Council commissioned illustrators Luke Ramsey and Josh Holinaty to paint a large mural on the Edmonton John Howard Society building. Their project is titled “Giant Transition.” Notes about project from creators: [1] The giant on the right comes from a land of mass consumption and waste. His body is made-up of junk, [...]
In each work of art, painter Santiago Salvador does a great job at expressing rhythm through the use of repeated human characters. His uses either 1) a slight or full angle change to each figure, or 2) uses different colors or tones to create movement. Some of his paintings can even be considered motion optical [...]
Patty Grazini’s paper sculptures “are inspired by the beauty and mystery of recapturing forgotten moments and scenes from history. The distance of time passed is diminished through the retelling of stories, from the quotidian to the macabre.” [1] 1. "Patty Grazini." pattygrazini.com. Retrieved on March 5th, 2012. Photos © Patty Grazini Link via All Things [...]
Once again, what is there to say about Nathan Sawaya’s Lego art creations? His work is simply astonishing, and many of his latest models have been exhibited in museums. All that is missing is, titling him “The Lego King Artist.” See also: “Amazing Lego Art.” Notes about the artist: [1] Born in Colville, Washington and [...]