Art of Robin Eley

”My paintings are essays of observation, born from a relentless examination of my mileu. Rather than shout, my paintings speak softly. Their messages, both personal and profound, audible only to those who make the effort to listen. By documenting time, I attempt to slow its quickening pace; such that for the briefest of moments there is just the viewer, my painting and the space between.” — Robin Eley

Illustration of Rory Kurtz

Rory Kurtz has been illustrating since he was old enough to hold a crayon. Self-taught and focusing in pencil, ink and digital paint, Rory has carved out his niche as a unique voice in the illustration community. His influences are spread out across the respective worlds of literature, fashion, art, film and music.

Poetic Cosmos of the Breath by Tomas Saraceno

Poetic Cosmos of the Breath was an experimental solar dome created by artist Tomas Saraceno. It was launched at dawn on 22 September 2007 at Gunpowder Park, Essex, UK. Commissioned by The Arts Catalyst. Nowadays artist is building a cloud city at the Metropolitan Museum Of Art in New York

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHOsO-IYpbw

Exhibition-ism MyModernMet - Ignant - Triangulation

Tea Illustrations by Andrew Gorkovenko

Russian artists are never easy at materials. The work of Moscow based graphic designer Andrew Gorkovenko is a proof, just take a look at his packaging design for TripTea that includes painstaking artwork made with dry tea. I even can't breathe looking at them.

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Max Shuster

"Max Shuster is a photographer & designer from Nashville TN, USA. He mainly works on psychedelic themes with installation mixing things you wouldn’t imagine combining. When a phone and an octopus meet, a keyboard and a disco ball, or even when some pills team up to create a bowl, you’ll find in his creations a quite original aesthetic" via Whitezine

Photography by Anna Pogossova

Russian born, Australia raised photography artist Anna Pogossova explores the world of Still Life describing her works as "Pop Surrealism" by using different techniques."Employing unexpected juxtapositions and an element of surprise, examining the intrinsic link between traditional art and photography, Anna’s work above all else is part of a revolution in the world of photography." says Chloe Cooper from Pitch Magazine

Denim Pavilion identity by Pavel Emelyanov

I think we become addicted by identity works of Pavel Emelyanov and his büro "Eskimo". This time the luck came to unknown but brave Moscovian jeans store "Denim Pavilion" and they get this awesome set of branding as a reward for taking a good challenge with awesome designers.