Ceramic Sculptures by Haejin Lee

"Ceramicist Haejin Lee (Instagram) creates sculptures that seem to unravel before your eyes, ceramic forms that open and splay outwards to make vessels unusable and faces far more interesting. Utilizing minimal color Lee instead focuses on her shapeshifting creations, often incorporating human elements like eyes and mouths that sprout from the banded chaos."

via Colossal

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Black & White Drawings by Paul Jackson

Paul Jackson is a British artist based in Toronto. His black and white art is incredibly detailed, and some pieces are even verging towards being hyper-realistic.

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Can Dagarslani

Combining his architectural works with analog photography in addition to hidden interest for Jean-Luc Godard are the key aspects that defining Can's style. People can easily perceive desire of depicting human's inner sensation by using expressive colours and natural light. Check his works on website and Instagram as well

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The Brutal Topical Illustrations by Steve Cutts

Steve Cutts studied Fine arts in university, and worked at Glueisobar as the main storyboard concept artist. “In terms of process every piece for me is different. I don’t have a standard way of doing things,” Cutts said in an online interview. “At any one time I’m usually juggling a few projects – I tend to work intermittently, working on one piece, then doing something else for a bit before coming back a few days later to the first piece with a fresh perspective. That always helps me to focus on the bigger picture.”

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Hutch & Co Restaurant by Biasol Studio

"Nestled amongst the vines of Victoria’s Yarra Valley, 35km northeast of the city is Hutch & Co. From its humble beginnings as the 1800s ironmongery store formally known as Hutchinson’s, the site was transformed into a modern restaurant by Melbourne Design Studio Biasol"

Photos: Ari Hatzis

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Photos: Ari Hatzis