Sculptures by Takahiro Iwasaki

Japanese artist Takahiro Iwasaki creates sculptures from the unexpected materials like electrical tapes, toothbrush bristles or towels. His recent works like "Floating Reflected Temples" made of Japanese cypress exhibited on The 7th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art. via Colossal

Surreal Self-Portraits by Noell S. Oszvald

Hungarian photographer Noell S. Oszvald doesn’t have a huge portfolio yet, nor much is known about her – but the little that’s out there is enough to awe everyone. A 22-year-old presents a portfolio of powerful self-portraits, and one can hardly believe that she actually just started taking photos a little over a year ago. Her photos are all black and white, because Noell finds colors distracting. “I feel the same way about clothes and other matters of appearance, which why I like to reduce my images to forms, composition and content,” she says.

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Jennifer Healy Illustration

The daily dream catcher Jennifer Healy uses her Faber-Castells pencil and tablet's pen to mesmerize the viewer with eye-catchy portraits from a deep fairy fantasies. She definitely uses unicorn's milk instead of water to wash a brushes. http://jenniferhealy.deviantart.com/gallery/ https://www.facebook.com/MyAmbeon http://beautifulburden.com/

The Street Art of IEMZA

IEMZA is the alias of an artist living and working in Reims, France. He is fascinated by chaotic settings, reinforced concrete and abandoned building – basically, rubble. Which forms the mainspring for most of his output. He views these disregarded spaces as fertile ground in which his creations can be born – germinated paradoxically by what appears to have sunk into oblivion and desertion.

"The rendering of my wall compositions is close to a sketch, integrating a vast hierarchy of lines."

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Windows of New York

Every week, Jose Guizar walks the streets of his city streets in New York and documents the neighbourhood windows. After picking out windows of interest, he takes them into illustrator and makes magic happen. In his own words: ” I'm into all kinds of visual things, sharing good stuff with great people, and apparently, staring creepily at windows.” Check out a selection of Jose’s windows after the jump, and follow along at windowsofnewyork.com

Abi-Haus identity by Ryan Feerer

Not only did Ryan Feerer develop the iden­tity, col­lat­eral and inte­ri­ors (which he col­lab­o­rated on with Dana Tanamachi and Jeff Rogers) for this awesome-looking restau­rant, Abi-Haus, but he is also one of the restau­ran­teurs behind the estab­lish­ment. via