Flower portraits, photography by Alex T
Flower portraits, photography by Alex T

“That what we see is a riddle. Reality is a one big question. The world delights us and, at the same time, scares us as we do not know how to identify it. Existential horror and admiration alternate; this is how we perceive reality, sometimes not even realizing it. The artist’s task is to look […]

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Princess and the Unicorn, illustration by Victoria Fomina
Princess and the Unicorn, illustration by Victoria Fomina

Series of illustrations for ancient myths and old fairy tales Victoria Fomina graduated from Moscow High School of Architecture. Her interests include painting, graphics, illustration and design. She has illustrated more than 30 books for publishers in Russia, USA, South Korea, Taiwan, Switzerland, Brazil, Norway, Italy, France. Victoria Fomina: website

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Redheaded calendar 2016, photos by Karolina Ryvolová
Redheaded calendar 2016, photos by Karolina Ryvolová

This project is intended to show the general public that people with red hair are neither handsome nor ugly, nor without a soul and they also are not vampires or witches. And it is mainly here for gingers and redheads themselves to added their confidence, to show how these people are beautiful, natural, original and […]

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Swan Princess, project by Lili Aleeva and Andrey Yakovlev
Swan Princess, project by Lili Aleeva and Andrey Yakovlev

Swan Princess Photographer: Andrey Yakovlev Art-director: Lili Aleeva Models: Rita (nagornymodels), Alina Gracheva (Avant models), Anna Feoktistova (Modus Vivendis) Hair Style: Nikita Kosih Accessories: Frau Berg Fashion designer: Alena Goretskaya Collection: Papilio 2016 www.papilio.ru Lili Aleeva and Andrey Yakovlev: behance

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Katie Jagielnicka, illustration
Katie Jagielnicka, illustration

Freelance illustrator with over 4 years experience in working on various creative and fashion-related projects and commissions. Published in i.a. The Fashion Model Directory, Mod Magazine, Mess Magazine and Stache Magazine. Katie Jagielnicka: behance

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Haejin Lee, ceramic sculptures
Haejin Lee, ceramic sculptures

Lee’s sculptures are beautifully crafted, yet have a sense of unease about them. The edges’ untangling appear as a symbol that things are going awry. For the human body, this could signify a loss of control or consciousness, like we’re not who we once were. Lee applies this same sentiment to time by producing a […]

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