Underwater photography by Robin Conway

London based photographer, Robin Conway has particular interest in underwater photography stems from becoming a water lover at an early age, through swimming at a local club, developing a keen interest in scuba diving and working as a lifeguard as well.

“By taking the model underwater I find the lens captures the model’s vulnerability and emotional resonances.” - Robin Conway

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Installations by Sam Songailo

Artist Sam Songailo uses bright colors, straight lines, and bold, graphic shapes in his outdoor and indoor installations. Geometric repeating patterns span span floors, ceilings, and walls. Lighting plays a role in his work as it enhances color and gives the work a sense of space and a depth of field. Once the viewer is immersed in the space, all of the elements of Songailo’s work transports them to another place. via

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Ceramic sculptures by Brett Kern

"Artist Brett Kern creates detailed ceramic objects that at first appear almost indistinguishable from inexpensive inflatable toys. Kern mimics the tell-tale wrinkles and forms of air-filled toys like dinosaurs, astronauts, balloons, and even whoopie cushions—all made from clay. You can see more work in his gallery, and he has several pieces available in his Etsy shop." via Colossal

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Bestiarium Calendar 2014 by Irina Vinnik

The leading Russian artist on Behance Network - Irina Vinnik, famous for her intricating drawings that certainly leave your mouth agape, has released the next calendar for 2014 (check 2011 and 2012). Calendar 2014 or simply "Bestiarium" is dedicated to various mythological creatures. In case you buy one it will work as a wall saviour for your house, adding more work just like "shield+1" to your mental strength. Order Bestiarium limited edition online. JanuaryMarch MarchApril MayJune JulyAugust SeptemberOctober NovemberDecember

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PYE Store by Lesha Galkin

Talented StPete based designer Lesha Galkin from Dopludo was commissioned by "Pimp Your Eyes" eyewear store to create sales point at Moscow FLACON Design Factory. The idea came quickly - modular parts of a spaceship, worth to mention Lesha completed architectural university and Le Corbusier's Modulor is his midnight fellow. The interior was made up from 477 module pieces cut from a plywood, smart and light-weight choice for exhibitions. The results are posted below, don't forget to watch a video. http://www.behance.net/gallery/PYE-Store/12374703

http://vimeo.com/79806945

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Architectural Photography by Pavel Bendov

Pavel Bendov is a New York based photographer who grew up in Belarus and moved to United States in 2010. he is specialized in architecture, landscape, still life and product photography. He is also the founder of New York Explorer instagram blog. Urban Lines Project is his latest photo project about our modern architecture, the lines and shapes of our big cities. via pavel-bendov-9

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Paintings by Alec Huxley

Paintings of figures dressed in business attire wearing space helmets that alludes to some sort of narrative, while also combining the architecture of San Francisco with fantasy and film noir. That is Alec Huxley

It all began when I bought a Soviet space helmet on eBay. I was playing around with a bunch of space-themed work for my first show at D-Structure and painted two pieces in that style. Something in the cinematic and graphic look just clicked with me, so I started to explore it more.

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Surreal Munich by Victor Enrich

"As part of his latest project NHDK, photographer Víctor Enrich challenged himself to digitally reconfigure the same building in Munich, Germany in 88 different configurations. The Barcelona-based artist is known for his warped and skewed interpretations of architecture in locations around the world including an extensive series of images shot in Tel Aviv." via Colossal. http://vimeo.com/81182837

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