Street Art by Pavel 183 (R.I.P. boy)

Russian based street art master Pavel 183 brakes the myths of graffiti vandalism by revealing outdoors installations and modifications of post-urban suburbs of our capital. His works a full of social less politic sense and can be valued as an equal act of contemporary art and most of times his stuff is cooler then we see in modern museums around the world.

Interview http://www.bbc.co.uk/russian/multimedia/2012/02/120202_moscow_street_art.shtml

RIP 01.04.2013 :(

Into the Abyss by Simon Harsent

Underwater photography by NY based Simon Harsent. Series "Into the Abyss" inspired by the poem of David Harsent

into the abyss

A little deeper and she’ll lose the light. At first the surface is just touchable - shadows that might be clouds or birds in flight… She sets her face to the skim

to get the last of the world she came from, some slight sense of voices fading as she slips from almost-day to almost-night, grey-green shading

first to blue, then more than blue, then to a blue never seen by anyone but her, and that slow drift into darkness set to sever all that she owned or wanted, all she had ever been.

David Harsent

Carl Kleiner for Ikea Kitchen

After a great success of "IKEA Homemade" project the brand comes up with a next strike. Photographer Carl Kleiner teams up with Ikea once again, but this time they asked Carl to (together with stylist Evelina Kleiner) put together and capture ways to spend the budget you get when you buy a kitchen at Ikea.

via TrendLand

Client: IKEA Agency: Forsman & Bodenfors Art director: Christoffer Persson, Maria Fridman Copywriter: David Lundgren Photographer: Carl Kleiner / Mink MGMT Stylist: Evelina Kleiner

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."

Time is Nothing / Speeding Around the World

Beautiful timelapse made by photographer than downshifter and real backpacker Kien Lam.He spent 343 days and visited 17 countries. The time lapse features over 6000 photos made in different either famous or unrevealed locations. Breathtaking video, thanks This Is Colossal for sharing this. Also please visit Kien's website for a full story.

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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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.

Guy Laramee art

Guy Laramée is a true post-digital renaissance artist. Being an interdisciplinary artist found his way through such varied and numerous disciplines as a stage writer, director, composer, a fabricator of musical instruments, a singer, sculptor, painter and writer. Focusing on his sculptural works there are two series of carved books art - Biblios and The Great Wall. Both a worth to check online or on our gallery.

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