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They look like scenes out of World War 3, minus the rubble: French photographer Zacharie Gaudrillot-Roy's Façades series reimagines what buildings might look like with their "buildings" stripped away. With only their façades still standing, the isolated buildings are masks of their own former splendor, townships and cityscapes reduced to the icing, if you will, minus the cake. Says the...
Morning....I'm a free lance photographer based in London who gets a massive buzz from shooting interesting creative campaigns and projects all over the world. I've been obsessed with photography for as long as I can remember ! London-based Alan Powdrill's captivating work features pictures of people fully clothed juxtaposed with shots of them either naked or partially naked - and...
Fabio Viale is an Italian sculptor based in Turin, Italy, who is (to say the very least) well-versed in the art of traditional sculpture... But his works are anything but traditional. After mastering the art of manipulating marble to flawlessly mimic the human form — Viale began to use those perfectly honed skills to mimic other things, as well. Like...
I first saw Aykut Aydogdu’s images on Facebook and I was just amazed by his works. I think I felt attracted by his mysterious portrays, with a nice touch of surrealism. He’s a graphic designer and artist based in Istanbul, perfectly creating surreal and conceptual illustrations. What’s so fascinating about him is that he uses only digital painting with...
Toiletpaper Magazine | Maurizio Cattelan (born 21 September 1960) is an Italian artist. He is known for his satirical sculptures, particularly La Nona Ora (1999) (The Ninth Hour, depicting Pope John Paul II struck down by a meteorite), Him (2001), and Love Lasts Forever (1997). From 1996 to 2007, together with Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster and Paola Manfrin, Cattelan published 15 issues...
At a young age, I loved to draw and paint. I enrolled in a high school concentrating in art before undertaking my B.A in Fine Arts majoring in Communication Design at Bangkok University. I worked as a graphic designer for graphic design houses and advertising agencies, including a worldwide Japanese advertising company in Bangkok, Asatsu (ADK) Thailand. I then...
A circle of time is inexorably rotating as if it was a well-stained clock mechanism. We all, no matter we work, no matter we create, we love, we dream or perform our role in an endless time performance whose directors and actors are we ourselves, are the part of this mechanism… I was born 20th December, 1963 in Anykščiai in...
For the longest time, you have been told that reality is something that can be bound by conventional standards. It has a height. It has a length. It has a width. It has a depth. For the longest time, we have agreed consciously or subconsciously to this general collective definition. Well, the nineteenth century came along and it started casting...
Underwater photography is the process of taking photographs while under water. It is usually done while scuba diving, but can be done while diving on surface supply, snorkeling, swimming, from a submersible or remotely operated underwater vehicle, or from automated cameras lowered from the surface. Underwater photography can also be categorised as an art form and a method for recording...
Freckles | Brock Elbank is a photographer. Born in England, currently living in the London, United Kingdom. He received media attention in 2013 for his photo series #Project60. Commissioned by Isabella Blow for The Sunday Times Style, he began his career shooting women's fashion. Working in the UK, US and Australia, Elbank's bold distinctive approach led to male styling...
Herbert George Wells (21 September 1866 – 13 August 1946), usually referred to as H. G. Wells, was an English writer. He was prolific in many genres, writing dozens of novels, short stories, and works of social commentary, satire, biography, and autobiography, including even a book on war games. He is now best remembered for his science fiction novels...
Tango, Gao Youjun(高幼軍) is a Shanghai-born artist, illustrator and author. He graduated from the Mathematics Department of Shanghai Jiao Tong University. After he discovered he'd rather be an artist than a scientist, he pursued his dream of drawing by completing a masters degree at the Academy of Arts & Design before entering the prosperous advertising industry at the end...
Digital art by instagrtammer tekinturee. Tekin Türe Co-Founder @thecreativers Visual Arts & Design. Instagram is a mobile, desktop, and Internet-based photo-sharing application and service that allows users to share pictures and videos either publicly, or privately to pre-approved followers. It was created by Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger, and launched in October 2010 as a free mobile app exclusively for...
I am fascinated walking around flea markets finding doubles of seemingly unique, though often useless objects I have already purchased at another flea market. Despite the fact that I did not have any use for them even the first time, the desire to own two of these objects becomes too strong to resist. The unique and unknown origin of...
Jimmy Marble is an award-winning director, photographer, and designer based in beautiful Los Angeles, California. He got his start directing in 2010 by helping launch Flaunt Magazine's Flaunt TV channel while simultaneously making his first narrative shorts. His photography began to develop as a way to stay busy between film projects, and began to attract attention from all corners...
Twisted bodies, obscured expressions and painful juxtapositons – Yung Cheng Lin’s photos are instantly provocative. The Taiwanese photography and art director, also known as 3cm, uses his ethereal imagery to deconstruct contemporary femininity. From menstruation to child birth and the dangerous pursuit of beauty – Lin’s women are master contortionists in their attempts to deal with the pressures and...
At some point in 2010 I was going through a crisis due to some isues at work. I decided to start this blog as a way of trying to find what I was doing wrong. I wanted to put on paper all that I had learned in life as simple as possible and try to see if what was...
Maybe it's just me, but there is something quite comforting with controlled chaos. I like the idea of organization amongst all the noise of the world, where you let yourself blend into the mechanics of the modern world. Daniel Agdag, with his fantastical cardboard sculptures of machines, gears and technological structures that surround us, is literally breaking down and...
You might have noticed there’s something wrong with this bike. Or you might have not. This bicycle is missing a very important part of its frame and it would immediately break if it actually existed and someone tried to ride it. Let me explain everything from the beginning: back in 2009 I began pestering friends and random strangers. I would walk up...
Hungarian food photographer Peter Csakvari, from Budapest, puts together the often-entertaining scenes using all manner of objects His 'Tiny Wasteland' series features miniature figures placed next to everyday objects so as to create the illusion of a microscopic worlds The 'worlds' range in location from soda cans to cauliflower, and include a variety of different characters including construction workers, robbers, and...

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