Streetart installation by GRAFFMATT
Streetart installation by GRAFFMATT

CPAPHARNAÜM is an artistic performance realized by the french street artist GRAFFMATT. His work fills the entire space of an apartment in a soon-to-be destroyed building. This ephemeral art project was made possible with Art’dep Association and La Maise Collective.     CAPHARNAÜM Tour de la Misaine – Appartement A Aix-Les-Bains 2015 GRAFFMATT: website

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Harajuku Girls, fashion illustration by Celine Wong
Harajuku Girls, fashion illustration by Celine Wong

“A personal development works, exploring identity on my ink and black style with colors.” Celine Wong: “An illustrator fascinated by women’s curves, beautiful features and human gestures. I use mixed media, traditional Chinese ink and digital. Applying calligraphy in my work helps to capture the natural flow of the female form.” – behance

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IKEA turned children’s drawings into real plush toys
IKEA turned children’s drawings into real plush toys

With IKEA’s help, 10 lucky kids’ drawings have left the realm of fantasy to become real, tangible soft toys that IKEA will sell around the world as part of its Soft Toys For Education campaign. After the finalists were chosen from a world-wide selection, IKEA’s toy designers turned them into these wonderful plush toys for […]

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Clay Opera - Ceramics handmade by Marta Turowska
Clay Opera – Ceramics handmade by Marta Turowska

Warsaw, Poland-based artist Marta Turowska creates these whimsical bowls and plates that feature our favorite animals like cats, hedgehogs and whales. Her works are all made completely by hand on a potter’s wheel and then the animals’ tiny features are painted on. “Every mug, salt cellar or plate created at my studio has its history, […]

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Paper dolls by Maki Hino
Paper dolls by Maki Hino

“1993 Started making ball-jointed doll under Simon Yotsuya at ‘Ecole de Simon’. 1997 Learned to make doll under Ryo Yoshida at ‘Pygmalion’. Now, I make dolls with seashells and paper dolls. I’m fascinated by ‘human-shape’.” Maki Hino: website

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Gyotaku by Heather Fortner
Gyotaku by Heather Fortner

In her nature-inspired works of art, Heather Fortner not only depicts the forms of fish, but does so using the actual bodies of the fish. The technique is called gyotaku (魚 gyo “fish” + 拓 taku “rubbing”), a traditional Japanese method of fish printing that originated in the mid-19th century as a way for fishermen […]

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Moods and emotions, enigmatic mixed media by Pierre-Paul Pariseau
Moods and emotions, enigmatic mixed media by Pierre-Paul Pariseau

Pierre-Paul Pariseau is an artist and illustrator working for a wide range of international clients. He also exhibits his work regularly. Awards include: Gosee Awards finalist 2014 (Berlin, Germany) Latin American Ilustracion 3. Creative Quarterly magazine (U.S.A.) #16, #21, #26 and #34. Semi-Permanent08 (Australia), #8. C.A.P.I.C. (Canada), 13 times. Images (Best of British Illustration), #24, […]

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Eye-art by Tal Peleg
Eye-art by Tal Peleg

“My name is Tal Peleg. Art has been a huge part of my life ever since I can remember myself. I love illustration, photography and makeup, and the eye-art is my way of mixing all of these passions together by using the eye as my canvas. Makeup is an amazing form of art, and I […]

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Marianna Khodakova Exclusive print collection for Vida Shop
Marianna Khodakova: Exclusive print collection for Vida Shop

“My name is Marianna. I live and create in Tel-aviv. I’ve dedicated my life to an art since my early years. I’m working with the unique technic of palette-knife, which brings into my paintings saturated depth and original texture, along with my natural color expression and sense of composition. Many of my works are now […]

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Mirrored Ziggurat by Shirin Abedinirad
Mirrored Ziggurat by Shirin Abedinirad

“In this installation I have been inspired by the pyramidal structure of Ziggurat, a common form of temple in ancient Mesopotamia, attempting to connect earth and sky, so humans could be nearer to god. The Mirrored Ziggurat acts as a staircase, which seeks to connect nature with human beings and to create union of ancient […]

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