Amazing intricate hand-cut paper art By Maude White
Amazing intricate hand-cut paper art By Maude White

“When I cut paper, I feel as if I am peeling back the outer, superficial layer of our vision to reveal the secret space beneath. With paper cutting there are so many opportunities to create negative space that tells its own story. Letting the observer become present in the piece allows him or her to […]

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Well of Nightmares, photography by Tomek Jankowski
Well of Nightmares, photography by Tomek Jankowski

Well of Nightmares II KOKOSHE Clothing Collection 2014 – promo photoshoot excerpts Photography: Tomek Jankowski Clothing: KOKOSHE Model: Monika Tomek Jankowski – Photographer, designer, freelancer: “My artistic journey started about 10 years ago with graphic design followed by reportage and street photo sessions. Currently, I’m working on portraiture, fashion-related and commercial photography. Collaborating with models, […]

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Spectacular self-portrait illusion, photography by Laura Williams
Spectacular self-portrait illusion, photography by Laura Williams

Many of Williams’ photos involve concepts of concealment and hiding, as parts of the body and face are obscured by smoke, mirrors, and masks. “I like the idea of creating an image that’s perhaps a little less obvious, like an illusion,” she explains, “one that really intrigues the viewer and tries to trick the eye.” […]

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Neil Simone, surreal paintings blur the line between fact and fantasy
Neil Simone, surreal paintings blur the line between fact and fantasy

London-born artist Neil Simone creates intriguing paintings that are filled with layer upon layer of strange realities. With a surreal approach, the artist paints fragmented scenes inside of scenes to blur the distinction between fact and fantasy. Viewers will find themselves exploring the paintings in an attempt to understand the various elements that come together […]

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Edible Chocolate LEGOs by Akihiro Mizuuchi
Edible Chocolate LEGOs by Akihiro Mizuuchi

CHOCOLATE LEGO: ACGUY Illustrator and designer Akihiro Mizuuchi designed a modular system for creating edible chocolate LEGO bricks. Chocolate is first poured into precisely designed moulds that after cooling can be popped out and used as regular LEGOs. Akihiro Mizuuchi: behance Via: thisiscolossal.com

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Miniature cement skeletons on the streets of Mexico by Isaac Cordal
Miniature cement skeletons on the streets of Mexico by Isaac Cordal

With the simple act of miniaturization and thoughtful placement, Isaac Cordal magically expands the imagination of pedestrians finding his sculptures on the street. Cement Eclipses is a critical definition of our behavior as a social mass. The art work intends to catch the attention on our devalued relation with the nature through a critical look […]

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Sand paintings by Joe Mangrum
Sand paintings by Joe Mangrum

Joe Mangrum’s sand paintings are spontaneous creations in the streets and act as vibrant catalyst in social interactions. First picking up colored sand as a medium in 2006, Joe utilizes the medium as a 4 dimensional painting, moving through time and transporting the public sphere into a live stage. Joe Mangrum: website / facebook Via: […]

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4-year-old boy amusingly imitates fashion models
4-year-old boy amusingly imitates fashion models

At just four years old, Ryker Wixom has amassed tens of thousands of followers on Instagram, where his mom Collette posts photos of the preschooler dressed as fashion models… The duo also posts their photos to a blog called Mini Style Hacker, a project Collette started after noting that the clothing that “fashion kids” on […]

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