Interior Design Photography by Anya Garienchick

Kyiv-based photographer Anya Garienchick specialises in spatial and architectural photography while working for a lifestyle editorials shooting local bars and restaurants.

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Eva Kosmas Flores Lifestyle Photography

A native Oregonian, Eva currently resides in LA. Her love of cooking can be credited to being raised in her parents' Greek deli which they owned and operated for over thirty years. There she learned that food can ignite excitement in even the most reserved individuals. When she is not developing recipes or shooting and styling in the field, she enjoys tending to her garden, curling up with a good book, and traveling. View her portfolio on www.evakosmasflores.com evakosmasflores1 evakosmasflores2

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Famous Paintings recreated as Food Photography by Tatiana Shkondina

Leading Russian food- photographer and stylist Tatiana Shkondina recreates famous paintings with edible products that we use at kitchen on daily basis. Each photo required a lot of research in material and post-production that was made by Alex Tivanov

Wassily Kandinsky. Fruits and Berries

Pablo Picasso. Pasta and spices

Vincent Van Gogh. Peppers, lentils

Vincent Van Gogh. Wild rice, grapes, pasta, rice

Piet Mondrian. Watermelon, cheese, yoghurt, chocolate

Salvador Dali

Kazemir Malevich. Black caviar for Black Square

Gustav Klimt. Pasta and veggies

Hokusai. Salmon, rice and cha

Rene Magritte. Fruits and Veggies

Andy Warhol. Cabbages (in Russia "cabbage" means piles of banknotes)

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Motion Graphics 2014 Mashup

Each year Designcollector Magazine reveals the cream of the top of creative industries. You can check the selection of Best Motion Design Projects featured on our blog later.Meanwhile enjoy the mashup of top motion pictures created by our friends from NORD Collective (Behance/Facebook). Full Video List

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Portraits by Marcello Castellani

Based out of Bogotá, Colombia, visual artist Marcello Castellani has an eye-catching style when it comes to portraits. Starting off by using traditional photography to capture his subject, he proceeds to add layers of digital paint using a variety of software to generate the desired result. via Scene360

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Chalk lettering for Channel One Russia

Channel One Russia commissioned lettering master Igor Mustaev to work on winter festive TV splashes that he did on chalkboard. View it on Behance

Channel One Russia team: Art director: Dmitry Likin Photographer: Sergey Kholmanov

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Armstrong: The Light Trap

Russian designers Maxim Ali and Constantin Bolimond created a small interactive lamp with cork plugs to control the amount of light coming out of a sphere. They called it Amstrong with no doubts linking the name with the Moon mission.

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Erik Wernquist – Wanderers

Erik Wernquist is a character animator and a Visual Effects and Graphical Artist living in Stockholm, Sweden. His latest short movie entitled Wanderers is simply mind-blowing. Based on real photos and map data, we traveled through space discovering our ambition of humanity expansion. Check out Erik’s work erikwernquist.com. http://vimeo.com/108650530

Lifestyle Photography by Peter Kragballe

Recently spotted in Kinfolk magazine the photography works of Peter Kragballe from Copenhagen that captivates with the warmth of unknown homes. His obsess to details on photos is beautiful and perfectly aligned to the whole set of pictures of each house Peter Kragballe for Kinfolk

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Open Toys 3D Printed by Le FabShop

How awesome is that to bring a fresh idea and the meaning for boring things like veggies? Especially when it comes to playing with kids. The team at Le FabShop (Facebook) just released a series of 14 components you can download, print, and attach to your favorite vegetable, effectively transforming turnips into helicopters and eggplants into submarines. The free accessories are called Open Toys, and all 14 components can be downloaded here. open-toys-3dprint-lefabshop-5

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Light is Time by Tsuyoshi Tane

Japanese architect Tsuyoshi Tane, together with Japanese watchmaker CITIZEN, has created an amazing piece of installation art that breathes magic and life into an otherwise mundane object. Their installation, called “LIGHT is TIME,” features 65,000 watch baseplates hung on black thread in a black room, making them look like shimmering golden raindrops.

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Air Surfing in New York

Creative directors Raul Mandru and Mihai Botarel, founders of Raul X Mihai, made the piece as an independent project. For their floating surfboard effect they used a special stand that allowed them to keep the original shadows. After each surfboard image, they shot a second photo of the street and removed the stand for the final cut.

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