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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Do goats grow on trees? by Michael Chinnici
Do goats grow on trees? by Michael Chinnici

“Morocco is a magical, mystical and romantic country. Snake charmers, dessert camel rides, chaotic Medina’s and more, all make Morocco such a unique country to experience through photograph. While traveling through southwestern Morocco on a recent Photo Adventure, I came across one of the most unusual sights. Goats in a tree. How could this be? […]

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Dreams, fashion illustration by UNA Studio
Dreams, fashion illustration by UNA Studio

A selection of colourful babes from the UNA achives UNA is a Melbourne based creative studio by Internationally recognised illustrators and art directors Kelly Thompson and Andrew Archer. Specialising in illustration, creative direction, consultancy, and brand management. UNA Studio: website

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Tomasz Zawistowski, illustration
Tomasz Zawistowski, illustration

“I’m working as Art Director in one of the Warsaw advertising agency. In my free time I’m engaged with creating illustrations. This is my passion and gives me a lot of fun. I’m trying to improve my skills constantly. In my works, I try to link both sharp and soft lines.” Tomasz Zawistowski: website

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Pat and Party Cat's story
Pat and Party Cat’s story

32-year-old biker and sheetmetal worker Pat Doody recently rescued a kitten while riding cross country from Nevada to New Jersey. The South Jersey resident and early Volkswagen fan found the kitten at a gas station and named it “Party Cat.” The cat now lives with Doody and has seen a vet. “I was at this […]

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Oakland Cemetery, photography by Richard Calmes
Oakland Cemetery, photography by Richard Calmes

Richard Calmes has evolved into one of the most prominent dance photographers in the United States. Over the past five years, he has traveled from coast to coast, capturing the beauty of some of the most gifted dancers in America, and his work has met with appreciation world-wide. Whether setting up his equipment in studios, […]

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Technicolor landscapes painted by Grant Haffner
Technicolor landscapes painted by Grant Haffner

Born in 1978, Grant Haffner has been a resident of Long Island’s East End for most of his life. His images are inspired by and reflect the country roads, flat landscapes and surrounding water that he takes in as he travels the area in his pickup truck. His signature motif of utility poles with power […]

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Illustrations by Cristina Alonso
Illustrations by Cristina Alonso

Cristina Alonso (1989) is a Spanish author & illustrator specialising in fashion and beauty. Lyrical and feminine, her style features alluring drawings with elegant colour palettes. She combines hand detailed pencil, ink and watercolour with hints of digital painting, creating pieces with an unique flair. She has worked on different areas all around the globe: […]

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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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