50 Foods in 50 Days by CJ Hendry
Talented drawing artist CJ Hendry (previously) just finished a huge project wherein she drew a brand new drawing every single day for 50 days of different types of food on gorgeous Hermes plates.
Talented drawing artist CJ Hendry (previously) just finished a huge project wherein she drew a brand new drawing every single day for 50 days of different types of food on gorgeous Hermes plates.
Paris-based architect Raul Alejandro Cabrera Ruiz has a killer eye for details and especially the ones from urban landscape. Following the aphorism "God is in the details" once said by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Raul developing his skills on a daily basis using Instagram for documenting his success.
Read the interview with Raul on iGNANT
Ted Chin creates mesmerizing captures that seem to stem from another world where everything is possible.
Paris-based photographer Guillaume Dutreix shares on Instagram his awesome shots of places he visits, focusing on architecture and landscapes in relation to the people that inhabit them.
Faces [UN]bonded - A surreal and impressive series, signed by the talented Brazilian artist Marcelo Monreal (Instagram, Facebook).
”Faces I always drew attention. And if i stressing? If the let loose from the rest of the body, which would be within? Well, to me, still I think that people have a little bit of beauty within them by more that this is saved and only revealed in rare moments. The result of this reflection gave rise to this series called: Faces [UN]bonded.” – Marcelo Monreal
Situated in the nightlife epicenter of Bangkok, the restaurant Charcoal blends a neo-industrial interior with authentic Indian accents designed by F&B firm
It started by accident: one perfect, symmetrical breakfast for two. Four hundred cappuccinos and a huge Instagram following later, the men (Mark van Beek and Michael Zee) behind Symmetry Breakfast share their favourite photos
Young Instagram photographer (accept this term, big-lense photographers) from Portugal Teresa Freitas is inspired by the ocean and everything around it. "Teresa Freitas's output far from reality, she indulges in imaginative scenes featuring stars, dust and colorful spots. Enjoy the following Q&A" on IGNANT and check Teresa's Instagram now
New York-based artist and illustrator Christoph Niemann sees the world a little differently. As part of his creative practice Niemann sets time aside every Sunday to experiment with different visual concepts, much of which he shares on his Instagram account. Collected here are some of our favorites, but you can see much more over on his Tumblr.
Hypnotic and elegant to watch, ballet is a fascinating art that many of us enjoy watching. Russian dancer Darian Volkova (Saint Petersburg) gives us the possibility to take a peek behind the curtain and see the inner workings of ballet.
"Time Through Photo" is ongoing project set on Instagram by Maxim Zavyalov from Khabarovsk, Far East, Russia. He takes an initial photo with his "polaroid"-like camera Instax mini 8 and then brings it to the Instagram in its natural environment with no tricks and mocks. Maxim believes it bring the photography its basic idea of "one shot in one breath". So do we!
It's been a huge year on our Instagram gaining extra 12K+ followers through the matter of a twelve months. As you may mention we are trying to credit each photo we post hence it is really hard. Most of the images come directly from our winning Tumblr account. Here is the top images from our Instagram so far
Lucas Levitan (kind of prop name for an artist you know!), a Brazilian illustrator based in London, has a wild imagination that seems to invent alternative stories for everything he sees. In an image series that he calls “Photo Invasion,” Levitan invades other Instagram users’ photos with silly, inventive and sometimes awkward illustrations. Check his website and Instagram as well
Shoot The Skies was a 2013 daily photo project to raise awareness and abolish Human Trafficking started by Tanner Wendell and lately published with crowd funding as a book
"The photography of young French artist Ines Kozic (Instagram) is hard to overlook. Hailing from Lyon, the 22-year-old dancer and professional model, who is currently a postgraduate student at the school of Fine Arts in the French city of Rennes, has been capturing images using her father’s camera from a young age. Kozic’s photography, a body of work of disarming simplicity with a character all of its own, is inspired by fairytales and body ornamentation like jewellery and tattoos." via Yatzer