Alex Tyapochkin art

New works from gifted Moscovian artist Alex Tyapochkin. The unique graphic destructive street-art style makes Alex's illustrations speak their own language and that is a matter of his art manners to start from a freehand drawing with a bit of digital retouch at the end. And with an eight years of the background in graphic design and art he runs the successful Yeah Yeah studio: http://yeahyeahstudio.com For this post Alex prepared a set of recent experimental artworks featuring floral ornaments.

Satoshi Minakawa Dekochari & Dekotora

Briefly "Dekocahri" is overdecorated bikes in Japan and "Dekotora" is same for large trucks - the field for chrome and lights. Japan fashion and editorial photographer Satoshi Minakawa, Intersection Magazine and the theprintspace galleries team up to create "Customized" exhibition featuring this Japanese trend. Don't miss a video from exhibition opening.

Polaboy frames

I got in to the Polaroid culture when I was ten with a proud colour one "Assembled in the USSR". This was a high times, today Swissmiss made a huge flashback and now I really want to install Polaboy frame featuring some of the photos from my past. Smart and simple idea and citing Swissmiss: "Polaboys are enlarged Polaroids to a scale of 10:1 (to 88x107cm) and backlit. They are 20 mm thick and use energy-saving LED area lights. The frame is wooden and they are made in Germany. Also good to know: The photographs can be changed at any time and you can even send your custom image."

Lumi

Lumi is a design team pioneering the Lumi Process, a revolutionary photographic print process for textiles and natural materials. They are taking photography out of the darkroom by using sunlight to make durable prints on sustainable materials. Check the video and interior design examples.

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Vasilj Godzh illustrations

Skilled and gifted Russian artist Vasilj Godzh shows of his latest artworks

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Alcoholic artworks

"The colourful pictures in this gallery are close-up shots of alcoholic drinks, taken by Florida State University's chemistry department. Drinks such as wine and vodka were placed under a microscope to reveal images of the crystallised sugar. Magnified up to 1,000 times under a high tech laboratory lens, each crystal is different - like a snowflake." via DT also check Bevshots for full collections of this.