Sculpture by Willy Verniger
The wooden scupltures of Italy born Willy Verniger appearing simultaneously lifelike and whimsical. The sculptures are dipped in bold colors and patterned, adding some amount of surrealism.


















The wooden scupltures of Italy born Willy Verniger appearing simultaneously lifelike and whimsical. The sculptures are dipped in bold colors and patterned, adding some amount of surrealism.


















The wooden scupltures of Italy born Willy Verniger appearing simultaneously lifelike and whimsical. The sculptures are dipped in bold colors and patterned, adding some amount of surrealism.


















Sarah Anne Ward is a New York based photographer specializing in food/drinks, soft-goods and product photography. She studied photography at Rochester Institute of Technology and operates from her studio in midtown Manhattan







Sarah Anne Ward is a New York based photographer specializing in food/drinks, soft-goods and product photography. She studied photography at Rochester Institute of Technology and operates from her studio in midtown Manhattan







London-based graphic design student Sam has already gained a lot of attention for his calligraphy works on Tumblr. The best thing is that most of his works has GIF animated drawings that captivates with the precocious movements of his hand.






London-based graphic design student Sam has already gained a lot of attention for his calligraphy works on Tumblr. The best thing is that most of his works has GIF animated drawings that captivates with the precocious movements of his hand.






Brilliantly composed photographs with a flair of 60s kitsch aesthetic from David Sykes. Check new updates on his website http://davidsykes.com/





Brilliantly composed photographs with a flair of 60s kitsch aesthetic from David Sykes. Check new updates on his website http://davidsykes.com/





Impressive surreal and conceptual photos by Ian Komac, a 17 year old photographer from Belgium





P.s. You may also like another youngster from US - Fiddle Oak
Impressive surreal and conceptual photos by Ian Komac, a 17 year old photographer from Belgium





P.s. You may also like another youngster from US - Fiddle Oak
Designer Anne Stauche has just developed a folding paper map that mimics some of the features of their digital counterparts. Map 2 zooms in when unfolded. Starting with an overview of a city, it then unfolds into a transit map, and then again into four equal section. Each one is a zoomed view of a city area. So far she has made maps for Berlin and London.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjgFX8-GbfI
Designer Anne Stauche has just developed a folding paper map that mimics some of the features of their digital counterparts. Map 2 zooms in when unfolded. Starting with an overview of a city, it then unfolds into a transit map, and then again into four equal section. Each one is a zoomed view of a city area. So far she has made maps for Berlin and London.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjgFX8-GbfI
French born London-based illustrator Thomas Danthony has a great visual narrative artworks made for both commercial and personal needs.






French born London-based illustrator Thomas Danthony has a great visual narrative artworks made for both commercial and personal needs.






Just in time New York has landed in Grand Canyon in United Kingdom London was "swallowed by floods" by English photographer Rupert Jordan. He uses forced perspective and a love for getting wet to produce his somewhat unnerving images.



Just in time New York has landed in Grand Canyon in United Kingdom London was "swallowed by floods" by English photographer Rupert Jordan. He uses forced perspective and a love for getting wet to produce his somewhat unnerving images.



Lithuanian-born, Switzerland-based photographer Gus Petro took a trip to America in 2012, in search of something new, and made two contrasting stops—the Grand Canyon and New York City—that has inspired his three-part series known as Empty, Dense, Merge. The most interesting and final installment of the three, Merge, combines the vast bleakness of the Grand Canyon with the bustling density of New York City. via



Lithuanian-born, Switzerland-based photographer Gus Petro took a trip to America in 2012, in search of something new, and made two contrasting stops—the Grand Canyon and New York City—that has inspired his three-part series known as Empty, Dense, Merge. The most interesting and final installment of the three, Merge, combines the vast bleakness of the Grand Canyon with the bustling density of New York City. via


