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Male model Paul Mason has travelled the world to walk haute couture runways and has worked with the some of the top minds in the fashion industry. Last year, Paul joined the Yorkdale, Toronto team for the holiday season as Fashion Santa.
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International award-winning photographer Dave Sandford shares his latest photography affair with the ocean.
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"For the series ‘Distortions‘, photographer Stephen Ocampo Villegas – also known as Steoville – creates bizarre self-portraits through photo manipulation."
"English artist and photographer Dan Tobin Smith created and photographed a series of powder installations for Paris-based Exhibition Magazine’s ‘Powder’ issue. Working with set designer Barry Cox to configure muted rooms in which colored powder was then released, Tobin Smith succeeded in realizing the potential of the underrated substance. The results are ethereal, dream-like and pleasing to the eye. Tobin Smith specializes in installation art, and counts the likes of Acne Paper, Wallpaper*, Louis Vuitton and Alexander McQueen amongst his clients." via iGNANT
"Established in 2012, by Kate Kuzmenko, Circle Line Interiors is a young interior design studio based in Dnipro, Ukraine, producing beautiful bespoke residential and commercial projects across the country and the rest of Europe. This talented team of designers and architects recently became their own clients for the design and construction of their 140-square-meter studio space which has created a layered, charmingly detailed environment in which to work comfortably and feel inspired." via Yatzer
Personal Tokyo of Damjan Cvetkov Dimitrov and Nina Geometrieva (Photo version / GIFs Version)."Tokyo, holy excrements from small undefined creatures! We’re there. First place we had on our list was Nakagin Tower.
Spending two whole days there, we finally learned the dread and discomfort of living in a capsule hotel. It was wonderful, apart from the occasional shakeup and earthquake panic you’d feel when your neighbour decides to move his capsule four floors up, at 5 AM. He was courteous enough to leave a box of chocolate with an apology to his neighbouring capsules."
Brazilian photographer Nádia Maria explores the intricacies of the subconscious mind through her ethereal artworks. I personally like her latest series presented below
"Autumn is that romantic, melancholy and harmonious season that all photographers rush to capture from its arrival. And no wonder, the light, the colours and the energy displayed by the autumn, are ideal fuel for encouraging the creativity of any visual artist. I travelled to Croatia and Slovenia in order to capture this amazing spectacle of nature, and now I feel like I made the right choice." says Enrique Pacheco Time-lapse: Enrique Pacheco (enriquepacheco.com) Original Score: Peter Nanasi (peternanasi.com)
Just days before the start of the UN COP21 Climate Conference held in Paris and during the French state of emergency following terrorist attacks earlier this November, 600 posters were covertly distributed and hung within the city. The posters were not taped to poles or distributed in public grounds, but secured behind glass at bus stops around the city. The large-scale posters were advertisement replacements, fake corporate ads designed by 82 artists across 19 countries to satirize messaging found throughout the Parisian streets.
Organized by the Brandalism project, the citywide sweep is meant to challenge the corporate takeover of the Paris climate talks, forming ads that target the link between corporations’ advertising with consumerism, global warming, and fossil fuel consumption.." Read more on Colossal
Blast, it is 2015 and Pirelli has followed the simple rule that sex does not sell anymore. Still inspired by women, Pirelli asked Annie Leibovitz to come up with a stories of the world’s most influential women in beautiful black-and-white portraits. In total, the roll call includes Yoko Ono, Patti Smith, Serena Williams, Fran Lebowitz, Amy Schumer, Tavi Gevinson, Ava DuVernay, Natalia Vodianova, Agnes Gund, Kathleen Kennedy, Mellody Hobson, Shirin Neshat and Yao Chen.
The result is nothing short of stunning and while the calendar won’t be for sale – it’s strictly given to an exclusive group of 20,000 “V.I.P.’s, musicians, politicians and royalty” – you can check out the shoot in all of its classic glory above.
Maciek Jasik (previously) is fascinated by the tales behind fruits and vegetables and seeks to reintroduce these mystical qualities back into their being through his eerie depictions of squash, pineapples, horned melons, and others. “The Secret Lives of Fruits and Vegetables” aims to bring back the characteristics “that have been lost amidst the clamor of nutritional statistics,” says Jasik. “Each offers its own indelible powers beyond our narrow habits of thought.” via Colossal
Text by iGNANT "San Francisco-based architecture practice Lundberg Design created the ‘Breuer Cabin‘ that is located in the redwoods of Sonoma County in California, USA."
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"A new vegetarian bar in Ukraine’s capital brings healthy refreshments and energising food to city dwellers: designed by Artem Vahrin and Katya Zuieva of AKZ Architectura in collaboration with owner Yulia Savlepova, Orang+Utan Vegetarian Bar follows the concept that the city is a jungle, and its denizens “smart animals” that have developed sophisticated modes of feeding." via Yatzer
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The name behind some of Sydney’s favourite eateries – Jones The Grocer & The Victoria Room - Lindsay Jones-Evans, brings his meticulous design skills to this newly renovated South Melbourne address. We were hooked by the simplicity of inner space sending us to sunny streets of Valencia, where Lindsay got his inspiration 20 years ago.
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Photographs by Brook James
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French photographer Antoine Geiger has visualized the parasitic relationship between human and a mobile screen in his series called SUR-FAKE. In each of his compelling compositions, a phone and face are fused into one, as its user is absorbed into the illuminated device.
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Combinophy project of Romanian artist Cristiana Costin is a juxtapose of analog photography and digital illustration.
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"In the series ‘Chroma’, Australian photographer Ben Thomas (Instagram) captures photos of urban landscapes featuring bright aqua-hue tones and simple forms that resemble illustrations. Shot across a number of cities – including London, Paris, Hong Kong, and Shanghai – the images depict a diverse mix of architecture and skylines. To achieve the colour and texture seen in his photos, Thomas usually photographs on sunny days and uses photo editing tools to create the right balance between intensity and depth." via iGNANT
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British artist Rich McCor gives new meanings to famous landmarks in different cities by using intricate paper cutouts and posting results on Instagram.
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