Shoot The Skies by Tanner Wendell
Shoot The Skies was a 2013 daily photo project to raise awareness and abolish Human Trafficking started by Tanner Wendell and lately published with crowd funding as a book







Shoot The Skies was a 2013 daily photo project to raise awareness and abolish Human Trafficking started by Tanner Wendell and lately published with crowd funding as a book







He called himself a weird artist we find him as a great illustrator working with a touch of 1930ss Van Beuren's and Fleischer Studios aesthetic, mixing it with a bit of erotism and other cases. Meet StPete based Pasha Bumazniy. View his works on Behance














Benas Staskauskas is a Lithuanian born artist who has created a wonderful handmade jewellery collection one-of-a-kind pieces.He spent a year in Iceland working on his first jewelry collection, learning more about nature, landscapes and cultural differences. This served as a great inspiration for his distinctive jewelry style and socially responsible methods of production. You can support and purchase his works on https://www.born.com/view/349/staskauskas-jewelry
















In her series, “Allure Cavalière,” French photographer Charlotte Abramow captures the horse and rider in the intimate setting of the stable yard. For the young Abramow, to do so was to return to her equestrian roots. The most beautiful match on earth - beauties and horses










"We helped artist Davide Quayola with his newest piece of the captives series. The sculpture was printed in one piece by voxeljet in Germany and is now exhibited at the ars electronica in Linz." says Christoph Bader from Deskriptiv
Captives is an ongoing series of digital and physical sculptures, a contemporary interpretation of Michelangelo’s unfinished series “Prigioni” (1513-1534) and his technique of “non-finito”.
The work explores the tension and equilibrium between form and matter, man-made objects of perfection and complex, chaotic forms of nature. Whilst referencing Renaissance sculptures, the focus of this series shifts from pure figurative representation to the articulation of matter itself. As in the original “Prigioni” the classic figures are left unfinished, documenting the very history of their creation and transformation.
Mathematical functions and processes describe computer-generated geological formations that evolve endlessly, morphing into classical figures. Industrial computer-controlled robots sculpt the resulting geometries into life-size “unfinished” sculptures.
Stella grew up in Santa Fe, New Mexico. In her work she explores her memory of the desert - the lines, the color, the space. She now lives in New Haven, Connecticut. One day she will move back to the desert.

We have covered the works of Emily Blincoe few times with the narrow view on her Arrangements series. This time we'd like to invite you and discover her lifestyle and portrait photography
Recently spotted in Kinfolk magazine the photography works of Peter Kragballe from Copenhagen that captivates with the warmth of unknown homes. His obsess to details on photos is beautiful and perfectly aligned to the whole set of pictures of each house











"The photography of young French artist Ines Kozic (Instagram) is hard to overlook. Hailing from Lyon, the 22-year-old dancer and professional model, who is currently a postgraduate student at the school of Fine Arts in the French city of Rennes, has been capturing images using her father’s camera from a young age. Kozic’s photography, a body of work of disarming simplicity with a character all of its own, is inspired by fairytales and body ornamentation like jewellery and tattoos." via Yatzer















Kara is an Australian photographer, stylist, adventurer and travelling wares retailer. " I celebrate my love for authenticity and adventure through my photography, styling and travelling wares retail experience. I’m passionate about Australia and how we all live within its vast surroundings. My visual story telling is inspired by the everyday people and landscapes I encounter on my adventures." Explore her road trips, photography, blog and a lot more on www.kararosenlund.com














Born in Hannover, design-breed in Oslo and living in Nürnberg, Philipp Zurmöhle has a portfolio of a classy European designer. Rooted in illustration Philipp creates clean and minimalistic graphic design worth to review on his portfolio website www.philippzm.com









Philippines-based illustrator Kerby Rosanes has created a new stunning series of doodles and sketchbook illustrations












Japanese designer Nendo rethinked umbrella and came back with the stay-brella. The umbrella comes with a sturdy handle that lets you not only hang it from a table, but it will stay propped up against a wall.








Irish artist Ruby Robin (Facebook) creates handcrafted jewellery that contains little bits and pieces of nature.
My handcrafted jewellery is designed to allow the quiet beauty of nature to shine, to stir the imagination, inspire wonder and encapsulate a microcosm of long forgotten memories. I make my jewellery using a range of strange and beautiful curiosities, found in the woods and on the mountain sides, on the windswept beaches and wild meadows.












Belonging to architect and design duo Patrick Gilles & Dorothee Boissier, their Paris apartment is a study in art, design & beauty. They renovated their 19th century apartment retaining the original woodwork & paneling. via Yatzer









photos © Sisters Agency / Birgitta Wolfgang Drejer.
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Talented watercolour painter and philosopher from Brazil, Marcos Beccari has mesmerising portraits to share on Instagram
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Explore the decadent illustrations of Saint-Petersburg raised artist Nikita Kaun (Instagram). I'd like to have few of him on my loft once he rolls out full collection of prints








Seattle-based travel photographer shares the best of his nearly cinematographic shots on Instagram and seems that's more than enough for him and his 100K+ army of followers.









Konstantin Kofta created his own label, Kofta which combines seemingly contradictory elements outside the traditional canons of the fashion industry. His garments are sensual, effortlessly elegant, practical and wearable. Kofta uses rough skin, irregular shapes and unique scents to create a totally new vision of the attire as a whole. Designer Konstantin Kofta combines rural and urban perceptions, and embraces the unintentional and unexpected, which provide inspiration for current and future collections. Each collection appears as a form of art installation.