Karen Ann Myers
Figurative artist Karen Ann Myers - "I am investigating the psychological complexity of women through intimate observations in the bedroom. The work is inspired by the cult of beauty in contemporary mass media. Intricately painted, decorative interiors are invented to titillate the viewer."







Abstract Digital Art by Sam Chirnside
"Sam Chirnside (previously) is an Australian born graphic artist, working between New York City and Melbourne.Informed by the notion of altered states of consciousness, Sam’s work is an exercise in contradictions of order and incomprehension. Collage elements, oil-like pastel distortions optical illusions and esoteric iconography contrast with a balanced composition. In combination with an evident interest in ancient civilizations and sacred geometry (a discipline that popularises proof of cosmic significance, divine design intervention and above all, order) the resultant body of work is as close to a disorientation of the senses as design can achieve – and that is just how he likes it."










Mark Tansey
"Mark Tansey (Artsy) created collages serve as studies for large, monochromatic oil paintings of figures and landscapes, whose precise photographic quality is achieved by applying gesso and then washing, brushing, and scraping paint into it. He uses ultramarine blue, a color that combines the depth and complexities of black with the lightness and transparency of blue, and which imparts the historicizing feel of blueprint." via





Artifox Desk And Bike Rack
Artifox has developed a collection of contemporary furniture including a desk and a bike rack to inspire and refine your personal workspace.











Ball Pool and the Beach at National Museum of Washington
"Brooklyn-based experimental studio Snarkitecture is bringing the ocean indoors, transforming water and waves into nearly one million recyclable translucent plastic balls. Covering 10,000 square feet of the National Building Museum in Washington D.C., the interactive installation titled “The BEACH” will include white beach chairs and umbrellas to simulate seaside vibes, while maintaining the monochrome feel that Snarkitecture has become known for." writes Colossal. You might remember one London studio did it first but in a smaller room.
All included images are by Noah Kalina









http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K155wl-F1Aw
Daniel Arsham art
"New York based artist Daniel Arsham (Instagram) straddles the line between art, architecture and performance. Architecture is a prevalent subject throughout his work; environments with eroded walls and stairs going nowhere, landscapes where nature overrides structures, and a general sense of playfulness within existing architecture. Arsham makes architecture do things it is not supposed to do, mining everyday experience for opportunities to confuse and confound our expectations of space and form. Simple yet paradoxical gestures dominate his sculptural work: a façade that appears to billow in the wind, a figure wrapped up in the surface of a wall, a contemporary object cast in volcanic ash as if it was found on some future archeological site." Read more on his website














Nike Air Zoom Elite 8
Take a look at new ad and a case study of a new Nike Air Zoom Elite 8 created by New York based team CHRLX with our friend Danil Krivoruchko leading the art-direction of the campaign.
http://vimeo.com/131718543
Natalia Vodianova & Adrien Brody by Peter Lindbergh for Vogue US
The most extravagant and like-minded match we've ever saw - Natalia Vodianova and Andrien Brody pictured by iconic fashion photographer Peter Lindbergh for Vogue US.
Illustrations of Casey Weldon
"Casey Weldon was born in southern California, where he spent the majority of his life up to his graduation from the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena. After a brief time running his own studio in Las Vegas, Nevada, He relocated to Brooklyn, New York, where he now lives and works as an illustrator and fine artist."





Illustrations of Casey Weldon
"Casey Weldon was born in southern California, where he spent the majority of his life up to his graduation from the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena. After a brief time running his own studio in Las Vegas, Nevada, He relocated to Brooklyn, New York, where he now lives and works as an illustrator and fine artist."





Heavy Dreamers
During POW! WOW! HAWAII! 2015 street art festival, BOOOOOOOM portal and WeTransfer teamed up to create a film that profiles several artists from the street art festival, exploring their motivations and creative passions. The result is “HEAVY DREAMERS,” a gorgeous and truly inspiring short film that was directed by David Ehrenreich with cinematography by Liam Mitchell



http://vimeo.com/130593856
Heavy Dreamers
During POW! WOW! HAWAII! 2015 street art festival, BOOOOOOOM portal and WeTransfer teamed up to create a film that profiles several artists from the street art festival, exploring their motivations and creative passions. The result is “HEAVY DREAMERS,” a gorgeous and truly inspiring short film that was directed by David Ehrenreich with cinematography by Liam Mitchell



http://vimeo.com/130593856
Google Rebranding
Google got a clever rebranding concept suggested by design student Dana Kim. Even it's a raw attempt to think different and most of graphics slides down a bit to the end of presentation, the main idea is very strong and plays around doubled O converted to browser input field. Wish all student rethink real cases we face on daily basis neither experiments with new forms.
Google Rebranding
Google got a clever rebranding concept suggested by design student Dana Kim. Even it's a raw attempt to think different and most of graphics slides down a bit to the end of presentation, the main idea is very strong and plays around doubled O converted to browser input field. Wish all student rethink real cases we face on daily basis neither experiments with new forms.




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgLCXPkXEOU
Tilting the Streets of San Francisco with Karen X. Cheng
Karen Cheng speaks for herself about Tilting the Streets of San Francisco project "Ross Ching got the idea for this video after seeing some photos with the “tilted camera” effect on steep streets. Since San Francisco is so hilly, it was the perfect city for this idea. The week before we filmed this, we ran all around San Francisco looking for steepest streets we could find (and gained some killer calve muscles)."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FisaHV2hQYc
Tilting the Streets of San Francisco with Karen X. Cheng
Karen Cheng speaks for herself about Tilting the Streets of San Francisco project "Ross Ching got the idea for this video after seeing some photos with the “tilted camera” effect on steep streets. Since San Francisco is so hilly, it was the perfect city for this idea. The week before we filmed this, we ran all around San Francisco looking for steepest streets we could find (and gained some killer calve muscles)."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FisaHV2hQYc
None of That - Animation
A funny animation film about censorship by Isabela Littger, Anna Hinds Paddock, and Kriti Kaur (Facebook). Made at Ringling College of Art and Design.
http://vimeo.com/129107615











































