Drew Melton
The typography work of Drew Melton is something to explore and inspire for hours. I personally enjoyed the presentation of every hand drawn piece spiced with "making of" photographs.

The typography work of Drew Melton is something to explore and inspire for hours. I personally enjoyed the presentation of every hand drawn piece spiced with "making of" photographs.

Just spotted this great series of hands and feet photographed through milk glass by Czech creative director and photographer Marek Chaloupka. The vertical perspective coupled with the ghostly silhouettes makes these really special. See more of Chaloupka’s work over on Behance via

Chicago-based photographer Satoki Nagata produced a series of abstract, black and white street portraits of people caught in different weather conditions
Iranian photographer Hossein Zare has created this impressive series of minimalist black and white photography http://500px.com/Hossein-zare

Mixing coloured paper, golden print-sheets and detailed drawings London-based artist Victoria Topping creates an intricate and beautiful collages and prints available for purchase from http://victoriatopping.mysupadupa.com/.
"Showing he is as skilled in dressing a room as he is in dressing a body, Rick Owens’ furniture is a pure extension of his standout aesthetic. Taking the same approach to their design as he does his clothes, the results are sculptural pieces that verge on art yet function as furniture. Utilizing a combination of textures from antlers to alabaster, it’s a collection of pure brutalist beauty." via Trendland

Damian Loeb is an american oil painter. In his most recent hyperrealist work, Loeb uses the abstract closeups and compositions of his subject to create sense of intimacy and voyeurism.

US photographer Silja Magg creates great photoshoot for both fashion editorial and portraits editorial.
Atelier Food is a new project that seeks new solutions and innovation through food. Initiated by top international chefs such as Stefan Eriksson, and other leading people in the branches of communication, science, culture, and business, the Atelier is represented by a restaurant in the heart of Stockholm, and on-going workshops to explore food in its relationship with sustainability, energy, culture, urban development and transportation. Art Direction and photography done by Petter Johansson Art Direction And Design (PJADAD) and Henrik Petersson. via

These are the typography works of Cape Town designer Ben Johnston that he did in collaborations for Type Exhibition "Back in 5 minutes"
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GIF animation is definitely turning out to be a state of digital art, an old-new looped medium made for amusement and hypnose. This time we present you the artsy GIF' world of Patakk

Discover the work of this New York based fashion and editorial photographer Joshua Kogan

I always admire artists' interpretations and inspirations they do from challenging or taking as a course other famous artwork. This time I was hyped up by the way acclaimed Spanish photographer Eugenio Recuenco challenged another great spaniard Pablo Picasso and created a series of photographies inspired by that genius. Check it all on http://www.eugeniorecuenco.com/fichas/1260.html

Los Carpinteros is a Havana-based artist collective currently comprised of Marco Castillo and Dagoberto Rodríguez (a third member, Alexandre Arrechea, left in 2003) who produce a wide range of works including sculpture, installation, and film.via
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“The Liquid Flow”, a photo series by photographer Corrie White https://www.facebook.com/pages/Liquid-Drop-Art/121200701261817

Australian photographer Lisa Tomasetti has worked as a visual artist and film stills photographer for the past 23 years. Her eye for cinematic drama comes through in her dance photography, a collection of images in which she is able to capture the beautiful elegance of ballet dancers set against the more rough, gritty urban city streets of Paris, Tokyo, and New York. via

From bright colors to fully monochromatic art, one thing certain is Louise McNaught is fascinated with nature themes. In some of her work, she adds neon paint to represent the animals’ presence and energy, an ethereal quality that is like they are shining from within. via

Great surreal paintings by Hamburg-based artist Moki inspired by Japan’s Hayo Miyazaki
