Flight in Formation: A Mesmerizing Edit of Birds on a Powerline by Mason...
Check out Flight in Formation, a captivating video edit of birds landing and propelling from a telephone line by Mason Charanza. The black and white work gives the feeling of a musical composition...
View ArticleMeet the Milky Way: A Timelapse Video Shot From the Cockpit of a Swiss Airliner
Sales Wick is an airline pilot, photographer, and film producer based in Switzerland who photographs the journeys of his many international flights on his website BeyondClouds. For his video Meet the...
View ArticleCreating The Never-Ending Bloom: The Amazing Mathematical Wonders of John Edmark
We’ve long marveled at artist John Edmark's (previously) kinetic objects that function as a medium to express a variety of mathematical formulas and concepts. The spiral-like sculptures often defy...
View ArticleBrunch Reimagined in the Style of Five Iconic Artists
Artisan Brunch series. Image inspired by Alexander Calder. (All images via Kyle Bean) For issue 24 of Kinfolk magazine, Designer Kyle Bean collaborated with photographer Aaron Tilley and food stylist...
View ArticleNew Paintings Which Combine Cubist and Realist Elements by ‘Belin’
Spanish artist Miguel Ángel Belinchón or “Belin” (previously) has long practiced photorealistic murals. It was in 2016 however, that his work began to mutate with the adoption of a cubist style,...
View ArticleA Technicolor Basketball Court Emerges in Paris
Photo © Sébastien Michelini In a unique collaboration between French fashion brand Pigalle and design agency Ill-Studio, the Paris Duperré basketball court was recently redesigned and repainted with a...
View ArticleOil Paintings That Integrate Oversized Animals Into Found Vintage Photographs...
Anja Wulfing adds large animals into the black and white scenes of found vintage photographs, turning the attention away from the somber faces of its subjects and to the creatures that pose quite...
View ArticleNew Oil Paintings That Trace Fictitious Memories by Joshua Flint
Towards the door we never opened, oil on linen, 45″ x 28″ Joshua Flint (previously) paints scenes in relationship to the way we access old memories in our mind, blurring motions and obscuring the...
View ArticlePerspective: Hilariously Shortened Vehicles and Other Edited Oddities Race...
Fernando Livschitz of Black Sheep Films (previously) edits everyday footage in order to add a touch of the bizarre to mundane scenes. In his most recent short film he imagines a world where certain...
View ArticleSegmented Glass Sculptures Inspired by Cell Division by Jiyong Lee
Cell-Building block, 14 x 14 x 14 inch, 2016 Driven by an interest in the biological process of cell division, artist Jiyong Lee (previously) fabricates translucent sculptural works of segmented glass...
View ArticleHousehold Objects Overgrown With Sprouted Wooden Limbs by Camille Kachani
Lebanese-Brazilian artist Camille Kachani creates humorous wooden sculptures that directly reference their origin, weaving root systems into household objects like chairs and shelves, while sprouting...
View ArticleMiniature Scenes With A Darkly Satirical Twist by Frank Kunert
German photographer Frank Kunert builds miniature scenes that at first glance appear like mundane depictions of everyday domestic and urban settings. However after glancing at the photographs longer,...
View ArticleFluid Rocks: Artist Flavie Audi Forms Gem-Like Sculptures from Glass
Fluid rock 26 — 2017 glass, fine gold, 25 × 25 × 20 cm London-based French-Lebanese artist Flavie Audi upends ideas of both geology and glass with her sculptural series, Fluid Rocks. Audi renders...
View ArticleAngular Geometry: Colorful Daily GIFs from the Mind of Tyler Haywood
Over four years ago, designer Tyler Haywood started posting GIFs on Tumblr under the name Angular Geometry. Haywood liked the process so much, he’s never stopped posting, creating a new custom GIF for...
View ArticleMiniature Installations of Decorative Doors Hidden in Plain Sight on the...
Tucked under tunnels and nestled in public parks are several miniature doors, tiny installations built with stoops, welcome mats, and even tinier dog doors. The Atlanta-based works are part of artist...
View ArticleCrystalline Artworks Grow from Cracks in Urban Walls by Paige Smith
Artist Paige Smith A.K.A. A Common Name (previously here and here) has been filling the gaps, cracks, and corners of LA with hand folded paper crystals since 2012. Her Urban Geodes are painted in...
View ArticleThe Uncomfortable: A Series of Inconvenient Household Items Designed by...
The Uncomfortable is a series of impractical household objects by Athens-based architect Katerina Kamprani. The infuriating works play off of common dishware, cutlery, and watering cans, making the...
View ArticleThis Artist Is Waging A War Against The Selfie By Using ‘Dead Bodies’
Rewind to 2007, and the year of the mirror selfie. Posing in the mirror whilst pulling a duck face was something we were all guilty of. It was the classic Myspace display pic Like4Like lifestyle. It...
View ArticleTransport Cats Across an Animated Countryside With Alexander Perrin’s...
Short Trip is an interactive illustration by Australian artist Alexander Perrin. The meditative simulation places the player in the conductor’s seat of a cross-country train, allowing the user to use...
View ArticleDecadent Pastries Formed From Porcelain and Glass by Shayna Leib
All photos by Eric Tadsen Glass artist Shayna Leib (previously), like anyone, is deeply attracted to the seductive pull of decadent desserts. Unlike most however, Leib is unable to indulge. Her body...
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