Trivial Expose by Alberto Seveso
Trivial Expose is a new project from talented digital artist Alberto Seveso where he merges female beauty with random colourful patterns maid with paint and other magic.










Trivial Expose is a new project from talented digital artist Alberto Seveso where he merges female beauty with random colourful patterns maid with paint and other magic.










Currently on view at Klein Sun Gallery in New York, artist Li Hongbo (previously) has an exhibition of new and old work titled Tools of Study. Hongbo is known for his unconventional figurative sculptures made from thousands of sheets of flexible paper that twist and elongate in almost any direction, many of which take several months to complete.
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Artist Karla Mialynne (Instagram) creates impressively photorealistic illustrations, most often using only pencils, pens, watercolors and inks









New York based Ann Street Studio formed by two passionate photographers Jamie Beck and Kevin Burg. Beside fashion editorials and beauty shots we like their section of Cinemagraphs and "Seeing New York" series in particular.













Portland based drawing artis Bethany Gosvener has only few graphyte portraits on her portfolio but all of them are surrounded by interesting visual stories depicted on her personal blog and Instagram






"Double B" is a Moscow coffee shop custom chain. Their new identity has been built by two talented designers Maxim Goudin and Illarion Gordon. Check the whole project on Behance Network







Bulgaria-based Aneta Ivanova is the photographer behind these striking double exposures that merge layers of landscapes together with silhouetted portraits. These photographs, in particular, focus on personal elements that she weaves together into completely mesmerising stories. She uses herself and her sisters as the models as well as photographs from Varna, the town where she was born. There is a luminous energy that radiates from all of her work and produces mystical sensations of magic and intrigue.







"Do you ever wonder what your action figures do when you’re not playing with them? One Russian photographer has turned his hypotheses into an entertaining Tumblr. Bruce Lee takes his street fighting skills to the kitchen, where he can karate chop a banana in half and make a really nice bowl of Cocoa Puffs. The Tumblr, VSE OK, features Iron Man, the Joker, Hulk, Spiderman, and others doing some things typical of their characters in a great big world." via







You might think it is too simple but I like the details of Surup Cafe identity, with no doubts that it is the best work from Sergey's Parfenov portfolio.








After triumphal (I still have unpaid bills for traffic overage) shown up on blog of Sasha Unisex tattoo works we suggest you another great Russian artist Vitaly Morozov. Check his works on Instagram and follow him as well @mvtattoo.
Los Angeles-based artist Joel Morrison presents a new body of stainless steel assemblages. An unwavering conceptual framework is fused with everyday objects and encased in seamlessly refined exteriors. Through flawless surfaces and impeccable fabrication, Morrison effectively lubricates the raw and, at times, gritty, underlying reality in his work.















"Sometimes, all that’s required to take a standard photo and turn it into something special and unique is to flip your camera upside down. That’s what artist Peter Wegner did for his Buildings Made of Sky series, which features ‘skyscrapers’ outlined by the New York City streets when you flip your perspective." Take a step right or left. Wait a moment. It's all different and it's all the same. Mark Strand: "Each moment is a place you've never been."





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A Japanese designer Tota Hasegawa creates eyewear line from the two most famous and mainstream typefaces in the world: Helvetica and Garamond "Just as Helvetica is a font for the unpresumptuous, the Helvetica glasses are for people who don't want to be thought of as wearing glasses... The character of the Garamond glasses is quite different: they are for bookish intellectuals who revel in wearing a pair of specs" says Fast Co








The surreal images of Russian photographer Ilya Kisaradov (aka ezorenier) have a level of vulnerability to them that draws the viewer's attention and allows one to empathize with each character within the frame. The photographer's subjects often exhibit a sense of confinement and isolation in nature that is heightened through props like a birdcage or even one's own hair wrapped tightly over the subject's mouth. via









Uzbekistan photographer Ravshaniya creates intriguing photographs with a decent digital manipulation








Old master paintings animated by Rino Stefano Tagliafierro
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To shot Stainless series Adam Magyar boarded the subway and rode it into Grand Central station in New York, the Alexanderplatz station in Berlin, and the Shinjuku station in Tokyo with a slow motion camera in tow. Video was shot totally at 720p and 50fps. For the great interview and "behind the scenes" please visit https://medium.com/matter/88aa8a185898

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Stockholm based award-winning artistic photographer Kristoffer Axen creates monochromatic prints that will kick off any depressing thoughts from your head, today, on Blue Monday.









You maybe already familiar with Eskimo studio (with Pavel Emelyanov as a Creative director). Based in St Petersburg they gained a lot of attention on Behance and creative blogs due to their genius way of presenting the identity cases. The latest one, to grab our attention, is a complex branding work made for online store DEERZ. Credits: art-director — Pavel Emelyanov manager — Denis Gluschenko photographer — Anatoly Vasiliev photo set — Pavel Emelyanov, Maria Sinutina












