Digital Art by Lai
Nguyễn Nhựt aka Lai is a 28 years old Hanoian artist based in Saigon. Check his dreamy portrait series below









Nguyễn Nhựt aka Lai is a 28 years old Hanoian artist based in Saigon. Check his dreamy portrait series below









You have never seen food motion video like this. The team of Food Film directors Michael Roulier and Philippe Lhomme together with food stylists Emmanuel Turiot and Gilles Poidevin created a short spot for Marks & Spenser Food. Don't forget to check their portfolio, especially if you work with food photography, pretty awesome examples over there www.foodfilm.fr
http://vimeo.com/105039041
An award-winning artist Matthew Quick is known for conceptual realism - that means stuff that looks like it actually is, but makes you think









Check the latest awesome packaging and lettering design projects from Buenos Aires based designers Yanina Arabena and Guillermo Vizzari or simply Yani&Guille
«Le Blé» is a deli restaurant, with homemade and French kitchen, offering several locations throughout the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina. We designed a new line of paper bags and packaging, along with a series of illustrations and lettering that accompany the experience of the place.













This industrial-eclectic loft is the home of designer and artist Alina Preciado and her two cats, situated in a 1800s industrial building in the Fort Greene neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York.






Peter Jostrand created a clever way to remind people to take their daily dose of alcohol. “Prescription Beer” is a set of matte white “medication” beer bottles dipped half way in pigment. Each glass, labeled a day of the week, has its own designated color and together form a rainbow. Boxed in a paper crate, individual smaller abbreviated boxes containing the beverage are slipped in, referencing a Daily Pill Organizer.






Check these beautiful waves on Cameron Watts portfolio, nature photographer based in Queensland, Australia









Korean digital artist Seok Jeong Hyeon (석정현) shows off his enormous skills in one video depicting the process of speed drawing a whole live of a woman. Amazing! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCddlkIlTbI
And here are some of his artworks worth to admire




Talented French couple of artist Alex & Marine (Facebook) use dot-tattoo technique and gold-leaves stamping to create epic murals for different locations














This playful collection of photographs features one man's view from the inside of a tent. Simply called Morning Views From the Tent, the inspirational travel series was created by photographer Oleg Grigoryev. Each image offers a unique glimpse of the Tajikistan landscape from the eyes of an adventurer traveling through the Fann Mountains.via









"For a photographer living in a major city filled with iconic architecture, museums, and myriad tourist destinations, the struggle to capture an authentic image is great. This was the exact situation photographer Michael Wolf found himself in after moving to Paris from Hong Kong in 2008. Surrounded in a city filled with sights that could easily be interpreted as cliché, Wolf pointed his camera away from the recognizable landmarks and instead focused on the dense rooftops surrounding the city. Packed with stout chimneys, tv antennas, graffiti, and numerous geometric forms, these shots present a strange abstracted view of a usually recognizable place." text by Colossal






Russian self-taught photographer Dina Belenko creates alluring still life images which she calls “photoillustrations”. Combining creative and well arranged compositions with photography and a little bit of photo manipulation skills, Belenko creates beautiful food photography starring various inanimate objects: food products, utensils and other props.
I prefer still life because the role of chance is incredibly limited here. You may feel as a director < …> Each failure is your own failure, but every victory is also completely yours.
Belenko is participating in an ongoing project called “An Endless Book”. Each week, participants have to upload an artwork under a self-selected topic. At the end of 2015, a huge panoramic image will be made featuring all of their works. You can read more about it at the official website.
text by Beautiful Decay





For her project “The Uncomfortable,” Athens-based architect Katerina Kamprani has created a series of twisted and unusable everyday object










"A few days ago, UK industrial designer and jeweler Mat Brown shared with the Reddit community his ingenious idea for a set of resin inlaid chestnut shelves. Starting with a cracked piece of chestnut wood he mixed standard resin with some mysterious glow-in-the-dark powder he bought on Ebay which he used to fill in the gaps. And voilà, instant glowing furniture with unknown side effects. Seriously though, they look amazing, and you can see his fully detailed tutorial over on his blog. Brown also makes lots of funky jewelry which he sells over on Etsy." text by Colossal





French designer Ora-Ïto has developed a conceptual trainer with curved veneer sections to reference the work of Modernist furniture designers Charles and Ray Eames. Ora-Ïto pays tribute to the late American couple with the Nikeames shoe design, which he imagines could be produced by sports brand Nike.
It's an an homage to Charles and Ray Eames' Lounge chair – the most famous one with the wooden shell. The idea was to make a Nike Eames, like the Nike Air but playing with the Eames, translating the language and the forms and the aesthetic of the Eames armchair into a trainer.


In May 2012, Geffen Refaeli, freelance illustrator from Tel Aviv, Israel, uploaded her very first @DailyDoodleGram on Instagram. The concept: select elements from different pictures appearing in her Instagram photo stream and combine them into a doodle! Refaeli then tags the users from whose photos she drew inspiration so that others are able to click through and see the originals.Guys fro Like Knows Like created this awesome documentary featuring Geffen and her works
http://vimeo.com/102513133







"Harvey House Diner was a staple in Kansas City’s Union Station starting in 1914. The diner would greet thousands of travellers as they would arrive from all over the country by train at the historic Union Station. Fred Harvey’s original Harvey House has been long gone, but our new Harvey’s at Union Station is a nod to that historic diner. Despite almost 100 years between the two concepts opening their doors, both the new Harvey’s and the original share the same core values of quality food, quality service and quality company. Brand components consisted of, logo system, brand identity, menus, interior and exterior signage, environmental graphics and apparel." says graphic designer Tad Carpenter on his awesome portfolio piece










New works from Mexican hyper realistic artist Victor Rodriguez. We consider them glitchy as well
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