"North Pole For Sale" by Dulk
“North Pole For Sale” by Dulk

“North Pole for Sale” is the ultimate winter ride. Although Málaga (where Dulk lives) is far from being anything like the North Pole, with its constant warm climate the irony of a cold themed wall in a city like this is quite charming and makes you wonder if anyone has actually claimed sovereignty over the […]

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Peter Mitchev, paintings
Peter Mitchev, paintings

Peter Mitchev is a master visual artist. He was born on May 9, 1955 in Pleven, Bulgaria. He started painting at the age of 15 and is an autodidact artist. Between 1974 and 1990, his artistic career was developing mainly in Bulgaria because of the limitations imposed by the Communist administration. During that period he […]

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Buildings Made of Sky, urban iconography by Peter Wegner
Buildings Made of Sky, urban iconography by Peter Wegner

Peter Wegner sees the urban landscape quite differently. Instead of seeing buildings, he sees the voids sandwiched between them. Wegner saw a unique opportunity to create a theme with this perception, and he has been shooting the spaces between buildings to create a new urban iconography; he calls this series Buildings Made of Sky. The […]

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Cut paper books by Yusuke Oono
Cut paper books by Yusuke Oono

The Japanese designer and architect Yusuke Oono uses laser cutting books and plays with it with talent to create real sculptures. Very successful for these books containing 40 different layers to discover in the following thicknesses creations. Yusuke Oono: website Via: fubiz.net

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Underworld: the intrepid cave photography of Robbie Shone
Underworld: the intrepid cave photography of Robbie Shone

Robbie Shone is a British adventure, cave and travel photographer based out of Austria. His adventures have led him to the remotest areas of China, Papua New Guinea, Borneo, the Alps and Crete where he has photographed the deepest, largest, and longest cave systems ever discovered. These feats involve dangling on a thin rope 650 […]

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The Force By TOMAAS
The Force By TOMAAS

Photographer: TOMAAS www.tomaas.com Photographer Assistant: Chris Hayden Stylist: Carlton Jones http://carltonjonesnyc.com Stylist Assistant: Marcusl Braggs MUA: Sabrina Ziomi www.sabrinaziomi.com Hair: Niko Weddle www.nikoweddle.com Post Production: Elena Levenets & TOMAAS Model: Marta Krylova Visionary image-maker TOMAAS creates cinematic, surreal, yet realistic fashion and beauty imagery. His edgy signature style is vibrant, dramatic and subtle. TOMAAS’ work […]

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Surreal photos of a frozen Venice by Robert Jahns
Surreal photos of a frozen Venice by Robert Jahns

Art director Robert Jahns has retouched a series of surrealistic photos of Venice by gathering photos of Italy by Luis Manuel Osorio Fernando with photos of frozen lakes in Russia by Daniel Kordan. Robert Jahns wanted to show how the Venice Canal would look like if it was frozen by the winter. Robert Jahns: website […]

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Fantasy portraits by Bruno Wagner
Fantasy portraits by Bruno Wagner

“Born in Strasbourg in 1979, he graduated in applied arts. Snatched by the new technologies and the craze for internet, he turned towards a multimedia graduation. He became an experienced Web designer and Flash animator and fulfills his position as an Art Director in an agency. But illustration remained his first calling. Very young, he […]

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Viral Series, ceramic busts by Jess Riva Cooper
Viral Series, ceramic busts by Jess Riva Cooper

Toronto-based artist Jess Riva Cooper created this haunting collection of ceramic busts called her Viral Series as part of an artist residency last fall at The Kohler Factory in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. The pieces seem to lie at the peculiar intersection of life and death, as it should be given her inspiration behind the sculptures. Cooper […]

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