Liu Yi, paintings
Liu Yi, paintings

Liu Yi – associate professor and deputy dean of College of Art and Design in Shanghai Institute of Technology, and member of the Chinese Artists Association. Liu Yi: website

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Moon Paintings by Stephanie Stutz
Moon Paintings by Stephanie Stutz

A series of paintings featuring the moon or a planet in the centre of the painting. All paintings were created in 2015. “Based in Zurich, Switzerland, I‘m producing illustrations and animations for a diverse array of companies and publications. In 2012, I graduated with a bachelor‘s degree in scientific visualization at the Zurich University of […]

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For DMAG Argentina, collage by Lola Dupre
For DMAG Argentina, collage by Lola Dupre

Collaborative editorial with Laetitia Bica for DMAG Argentina Photo: Laetitia Bica Collage: Lola Dupre Hair & Makeup: Miaou Garments: Celine De Schepper Model: Caroline Davis Lola Dupré is a collage artist and illustrator currently based in Galway, Ireland. Working exclusively with paper and scissors her work references both the Dada aesthetic of the early 20th […]

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Little Circle, dance film produced by Eric Paré
Hypnotic light patterns around the world by Eric Paré

Visual artist Eric Paré toys with the concepts of time, light, and space with his signature light photography. Each enchanting image is expertly brought to life through long exposure. Paré’s portfolio showcases a bewitching collection of images that explore the delicate beauty of the human body hypnotically paired with light and movement. Eric Paré: website […]

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The most “prefurrable” way to improve productivity
The most “prefurrable” way to improve productivity

A Japanese company named Ferray Corporation, an internet solutions business, came up with an unusual way for their employees to unwind and increase productivity. Now, workers are allowed to bring their cats to work. Nine cats, rescued by the company, already roam freely in the office on a regular basis. Moreover, if someone doesn’t have […]

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Cinzia Bolognezi, illustrations
Cinzia Bolognezi, illustrations

“One morning, some time ago, I was having breakfast on a black sheet that I normally use for work. Looking at that sheet with cookies on it, I started drawing some stories unconsciously. I just loved it, so since then it has become a wonderful morning ritual with my cup of coffee when I’m not […]

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Migration, digital art by Mark Fleming
Migration, digital art by Mark Fleming

The urban wildlife has always been an omnipresent element for Londoners, from which stressed-out city dwellers draw therapeutic benefit. The natural evolutionary progression of humans has led to disturbances in the darwinistic law and order; foxes now hunt trash, falcons have learned to benefit from artificial lights and squirrels have stopped to using their voices […]

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