Between humans and nature, porcelain female forms by Juliette Clovis
Between humans and nature, porcelain female forms by Juliette Clovis

Juliette Clovis is a multidisciplinary french contemporary artist. Her plastic work is organized around 3 big topics that are the links between human and nature, the opposition between life and death and the dialogue between tradition and modernity. For years, Juliette Clovis worked on female identity and the representationof women in contemporary society and its […]

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Collage & Mixed Media by Gina Startup
Collage & Mixed Media by Gina Startup

Vintage Collage pieces were created using scanned ephemera, textures, watercolor and acrylic brushes. All compiled in Photoshop “I saw a quote from Independent film maker Jim Jarmusch that I completely identify with. He said: “Steal from anywhere that resonates with inspiration or fuels your imagination. Devour old films, new films, music, books, paintings, photographs, poems, […]

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Aqueous Roses and Liquid Blooms, photography by Mark Mawson
Aqueous Roses and Liquid Blooms, photography by Mark Mawson

In his latest photographic series, London-based photographer Mark Mawson takes us underwater to the epicenter of swirling vortexes and explosions of colorful dye. Each image captures a brief split-second moment requiring extreme precision and choreography to create a perfect swirl or bloom. Mark Mawson: website / instagram Via: thisiscolossal.com

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Bella Umbrella, photography by Tim Tadder
Bella Umbrella, photography by Tim Tadder

‘Bella Umbrella’ by Tim Tadder features a stunning collection of fashion photography with a twist. The combination of fashion, vintage umbrellas, and military smoke is unlike anything I have seen before. Tim is a photographer and director currently based in Encinitas, CA, USA. Just a few of his clients include; Coca Cola, Reebok and Sony. […]

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Floral illustrations by Grace Ciao
Floral illustrations by Grace Ciao

A fresh take on the floral trend. Grace Ciao is a fashion illustrator from Singapore who uses flowers in her artwork. Ciao’s drawings are bright, sweet and often romantic. She started using flower petals by accident, when she wanted to preserve the beauty of a dying rose that was given to her by a boy. […]

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Minimalistic wire mesh sculptures by Lene Kilde
Minimalistic wire mesh sculptures by Lene Kilde

Lene Kilde creates sculptures inspired by children and their emotions. She finds that children’s body language is their purest form of communication. This is visualized by showing very few body parts, usually only hands and feet, which then are placed in proportion to each other with the use of metal mesh. Her intention is to […]

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Haunting driftwood sculptures by Nagato Iwasaki
Haunting driftwood sculptures by Nagato Iwasaki

Nagato Iwasaki is one of those artists you don’t know much about. But his art talks for itself. The Japan-based artist creates incredible driftwood sculptures. Each of his human-shaped figures can both mesmerize and scare you. The artist manages to create an uneasy feeling using nothing but wood and you can be sure, that if […]

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