Fairytales by Elizaveta Porodina
Munich-based fashion photographer Elizaveta Porodina was commissioned by German Madame Magazine to create a series of Fairytales for their latest isssue.






Munich-based fashion photographer Elizaveta Porodina was commissioned by German Madame Magazine to create a series of Fairytales for their latest isssue.






Sweden contemporary artist Michael Johansson among numerous of excellent installation works has "Some Assembly Required" and "TOYS’R’US" projects that attracted our attention. Fascinated by assembling objects from model kits as a child, Michael Johansson transforms everyday objects into models of themselves. Taking away their original purpose, the life-size kits hold a commentary on today’s ways of living. In his first piece from the series, TOYS’R’US, a boat and related equipment are joined together in a welded metal frame. Everything is painted in a unifying plastic layer to resemble the surface of a model kit.









Foster Type is the typographic work of Dave Foster, an independent designer based in Sydney, Australia where he draws typefaces and lettering for design studios, type foundries, brands and individuals around the world.





New works from Gareth Edwards, a UK based artist, predominantly working in ballpoint pen.
"I began working in ballpoint pen because I was to lazy to sharpen a pencil, or put away my paints at the end of the day. The simplicity of the ballpoint pen first appealed to me at school. The initial scribbles I did then, have since become an addiction in trying to create a drawing that is so realistic its deceives its audience into thinking such a detailed piece couldn't have been created with such a humble source."






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In case of hair phobia close the website. Otherwise please enjoy the artwork of Hong Chun Zhang having a clear and excellent obsession with hairs.
The idea of my graphite hair drawings and oil paintings is about humor, beauty and repulsion. To me, long hair not only looks beautiful, but sometimes it can be very unattractive in particular settings such as hair in the hamburger, egg, wineglass, cigarette, toothpaste and sink. I combine hair and daily used objects to evoke different feelings and emotions through a surrealistic approach.
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Nabil Nezzar is a multidisciplinary designer and illustrator living and working in Belgium, originally from France, focusing on editorial, advertising and illustration. His pencil and watercolours are worth of exploring in details on portfolio









"Light Experimentation 3" is a new series of Digital Fine Art Photography by Quebec artist Benoit Paillé. "All these landscapes are photographed in the total dark, I light it up with car light and flashlight. So its a one single exposure shot around 30sec and minimal retouch ( minimal color correction )"








Alexey Andreev has uploaded new jaw-dropping artworks, mostly available for purchase from http://www.alexandreev.com/











Barcelona-based surrealistic photographer and digital artist Victor Enrich shows off his Architecture series






Invisible figures emerge from a forest to be revealed by bursts of colored powder. Shot on the Phantom Miro by Paul Trillo at 1500 frames per second.



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Talented artist from Saint Petersburg Lora Zombie recorded (Mike Droog) a timelapse of her recent drawing study
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Currently living and working in Toronto, artist Gosia recently completed work on a series of beautiful sculpted busts made from polymer clay and gypsum







“My diploma project is a compact inkjet printer, which is placed on top of a paper pile. When printing, “Stack” slowly moves downwards and swallows the pile until no paper is left. The paper disappears under the printer and exits on top, where it creates a new pile. Thanks to this new way of printing it is possible to remove the paper tray, the bulkiest element in common printers. This concept allows a very light appearance and avoids frequent reloading.” http://www.mugiyamamoto.com/




"With a wildly surreal imagination, artist Rustam QBic from Kazan, Russia creates fish adorned with houses and windows, elephants sprouting giant buildings, and a goose whose feathers are made from a ocean of angry waves. Almost every one of his creations, be it on paper or on a wall is brimming with wonderful ideas and often have to be viewed up close to appreciate their full detail. He most recently completed murals for the LGZ Festival and for Art-Ovrag 2013, and you can see many more paintings, illustrations, and other work over on Facebook." via Colossal






Maiko Takeda is a student of jewelry design and fashion, a fact that is apparent in these stunning photographs. Takeda’s portraits feature figures adorned or ornamented, creating interesting juxtapositions of light and shadow, geometry, space, and logic. Out of a simple and seemingly ordered concept emerges something intricate, chaotic, and mysterious. Takeda’s work is both elegant and bizarre, a world where beauty is revealed through obfuscation and composition. Takeda is currently pursuing a Masters in Millinery at the Royal College of Art. via








Moscow's Polytechnical Museum recently ran an open competition for the new identity and chosen the progressive work of Anna Kulachek and Irina Ivanova that you can see below. The new identity is going to ease the interaction between exhibitions and visitors by a visual language based on electric's schemes from school's physic studies. The identity got the new level of customizing by taking the generative modular concept that can be applied either on print and digital productions or on navigation scheme inside the building. The project is also unique just because it is not easy to get modern things done for state institutions like this in Russia.


























Benedict Morgan builds his photographs stripe by stripe shot entirely on camera without using digital composition. His Painted Stripes series, in which a gradient of subtle grey stripes which appear to have been added to his photographs in post production have in fact been arduously painted on to the set. Check his portfolio it is worth of it

