Eevien Tan illustration
Talented Australian illustrator Eevien Tan works in neo-classic manner with a slight asian "manga" touch







Talented Australian illustrator Eevien Tan works in neo-classic manner with a slight asian "manga" touch







"After 7 long months of obsessively scribbling away on a large wall, artist Sean Sullivan “threw in the towel,” in part because he had exceeded his allotted time period by 4 months! The resulting mural was “Grand Pale Maw,” an expansive wall drawing that encompassed the entire rear corridor space of LACE in LA. Grand Pale Maw—Sullivan’s first large scale mural—was on display only through January 2012 but thanks to these photos documenting the process we can still ogle over them. " via Colossal







Greg Papove is a designer based in Vancouver, British Columbia who works on a different urban and home project with a great sense of humour and humanity










UK-based award-winning figurative artist Mary Jane Ansell shares her latest artwork on maryjaneansell.com. With a love of intriguing narratives and in catching a contained but dramatic moment Mary Jane's work draws influences from a multitude of inspirations, from classical portraiture to the world of haute couture and with an appreciation for a refined technique that invokes the past but with a resolutely modern viewpoint.









"Have a Nice Grey" is a digital playground for the street artist Tim Young born and living in Germany. His canvas is unlimited, thus can be a street wall or a piece of cardboard. Mixing stencil techniques, collages and some grey magic Tim creates meaningful artworks









"Deepti Nair and Harikrishnan Panicker (known collectively as Hari & Deepti) are an artist couple who create paper cut light boxes. Each diorama is made from layers of cut watercolor paper placed inside a shadow box and is lit from behind with flexible LED light strips. The small visual narratives depicted in each work often play off aspects of light including stars, flames, fireflies, and planets." via Colossal









Born in Taiwan and trapped in New York City photographer Sam Alive has a natural talent for capturing beautiful moments of his life that one can call routine. His personal online playgrounds like Flickr, Tumblr, Facebook and Instagram are full of awesome moments but personally we liked his latest series of mobile photography "Through the Phone" where he uses his iPhone to capture landscapes and scenes through a digital lens.













London based designer turned director Greg Barth creates framed illusions for the range of projects, from video art and Installations to Music Videos and TV advertisements. His latest instalment made for Little Burgundy magazine were he was invited to create a cover.








New works from American artist and illustrator Boris Pelcer once taken our attention few years ago, updated his portfolio with several new art projects worth to see online or buy as a prints for your walls







Italian architect and illustrator Federico Babina has recently unveiled a new project, this time taking a look at the connection between architecture and the visual arts. Titled "Archist", the project comprises a series of illustrations of imaginary buildings inspired by famous works of art. via











Guys from Foreal agency created an awesome 3D Alphabet just for fun. Check it out on their Behance profile









Gábor Balogh is a freelance designer from Hungary who, like many of us, wants an attractive, watch-like watch that just happens to be smart. The difference between Balogh and the rest of us is he went ahead and designed an interface he believes could enable regular watch designs to include a full bevy of smart features. https://www.behance.net/gallery/Smartwatch-Concept/14929833 The actual watch pictured in the mockups is almost incidental, as the concept simply takes the Swedish watchmaker Triwa's Havana timepiece (with the company's permission) and replaces its face with a circular display. This proposal is about interface paradigms, not product design. "In this concept the UI does not have a predefined style," says Balogh, "but it would match the housing. Only the navigational patterns have to be taken into consideration."
Text by The Verge





Jiang Pengyi‘s latest series, Everything Illuminates, sees the artist mixing fluorescent powders with liquid wax, and applying it to various, commonly-found objects.
According to the Hunan-Province-born artist’s statement, these images “suggest the artist’s changing focus back to original form and shape, at the same time reflect his current state of mind.”






Toronto-based hyper realistic artist Charles Bierk works with classic oil on canvas to create "graphite on paper" illusion in paintings. Please check his portfolio on www.charlesbierk.com





Peter's sculptures are sensual and beautiful objects that demand to be stroked and handled. With his latest series he creates cognitive dissonance where the material changes its nature by the will of the artist. More on www.peterbrooke-ball.com










Currently based in Lisbon, the studio AH-HA run by Carolina Cantante and Catarina Carreiras already has a distinct style with simple graphic patterns and a restrained colour palette running through much of their work. Check it out on studioahha.com








