Hyperrealism of Damian Loeb
Damian Loeb is an american oil painter. In his most recent hyperrealist work, Loeb uses the abstract closeups and compositions of his subject to create sense of intimacy and voyeurism.

Damian Loeb is an american oil painter. In his most recent hyperrealist work, Loeb uses the abstract closeups and compositions of his subject to create sense of intimacy and voyeurism.

US photographer Silja Magg creates great photoshoot for both fashion editorial and portraits editorial.
Discover the work of this New York based fashion and editorial photographer Joshua Kogan

We have featured the lettering design work of Simon Walker in today's inspiration set but his portfolio worth of a full and detailed view. We like every bit of the screen he filled with a great hand-lettering examples, typography experiments and commercial works, just take a look at his website, flickr or dribbble for more inspiration.
With over 100000 followers on Tumblr, Boston-based motion graphics designer Matthew DiVito (aka mr. div) is probably one of the most popular artists making animated gifs today. via

The City Series is a collection of wooden sculptures by Philadelphia-based artist and designer James McNabb
Enjoy exploring typography and graphic design works of Will Miller on http://www.leftraggedright.com/

A kind of pseudo-science or homespun natural phenomena characterizes Jacobs’ work whose protagonists are typically at odds with an increasingly anxious and paranoid world. Only in their futile attempt at transcending their reality and achieving the impossible do they succeed http://patrickjacobs.info/

Olivia Bee is a new uprising fashion and editorial photographer from Brookly, NY representing the new generation of creators. At her 18th she has a list of clients featuring top brands of the world. Her works are touching and same time leave a space to think or admire. Check them all on her website
This is a selection of illustrations by Bobby Rogers who is currently a student at the Minneapolis College of Art & Design. He attempts to explorate different ideals of photorealism admix with multiple abstractions of design

New York illustrator Jingyao Guo draws from the movies. These monochrome stills freeze Annie Hall, Lolita, Shosanna and Rosemary in delicate fading washes.

The Lumio is a portable light that folds up just like a book and when opened it becomes illuminated from within. The light is embedded with magnets so it can be mounted on a wide variety of surfaces and when fully charged it remains lit for 8 hours. The Lumio was designed by architect Max Gunawan who launched it as a Kickstarter project.

The daily dream catcher Jennifer Healy uses her Faber-Castells pencil and tablet's pen to mesmerize the viewer with eye-catchy portraits from a deep fairy fantasies. She definitely uses unicorn's milk instead of water to wash a brushes. http://jenniferhealy.deviantart.com/gallery/ https://www.facebook.com/MyAmbeon http://beautifulburden.com/
The best part of Kevin Fleming portfolio is his pencil portraits mostly presented on Facebook page. I love how he work out the most difficult part of woman's head - hairs and how they run out of his pencil
Every week, Jose Guizar walks the streets of his city streets in New York and documents the neighbourhood windows. After picking out windows of interest, he takes them into illustrator and makes magic happen. In his own words: ” I'm into all kinds of visual things, sharing good stuff with great people, and apparently, staring creepily at windows.” Check out a selection of Jose’s windows after the jump, and follow along at windowsofnewyork.com

The next artist I'd like to see in our Print Magazine is NY based photographer Dominik Tarabanski. His recent series "Transitions" won Sony competition in Fashion section.
Not only did Ryan Feerer develop the identity, collateral and interiors (which he collaborated on with Dana Tanamachi and Jeff Rogers) for this awesome-looking restaurant, Abi-Haus, but he is also one of the restauranteurs behind the establishment. via

Here’s an impressive series of underwater wave photography by Hawaii-based photographer Sarah Lee. This reminds me The Underwater Project by Mark Tipple.
Young American artist Sam Spratt works on everything from fine-art portraiture, to fantastical creatures and surrealism, to classical treatments of web and pop culture, and is deeply integrated into the beat of The Internet.

Miss Christine Wu is an Los Angeles based certified practitioner of the arts and general awesome maker. Stylistically, her work is multi-layered with haunting and sexual undertones. She often depicts people in flux, capturing the vulnerability of self discovery.
