Emma Hartvig
Conceptual photography by Swedish artist Emma Hartvig
Conceptual photography by Swedish artist Emma Hartvig
The "Explosion" is a piece of furniture by young designer born in Chile Sebastian Errazuriz. Each piece of solid wood is mounted on a rail system connecting it to the following, allowing for lateral movement. You must visit and explore his portfolio full of conceptual art, designs and furniture
You might not know his name, but you surely do know the thing he is behind. David Karp is the founder of social network slash blogging website Tumblr. The young entrepreneur (27 years old), recently offered himself a 1.6 Millions dollars worth loft in NYC, in the Williamsburg Neighbourhood. With views on both Brooklyn & Manhattan, this old shoe factory is the perfect place to combine a home office & a perfect home for a guy approaching the 30. Text via Whitezine
Living on the edge has never been so close until we found this Cliff House concept designed by Australian architects at Modscape
From the website: "A five storey modular home clings to the side of a cliff in this conceptual design by Modscape. The Cliff House is a design response for Emma and David, a couple who approached Modscape to explore design options for a holiday home on an extreme parcel of land they own on the south-west coast of Victoria. Inspired by the way barnacles cling to the hull of a ship, a concept was developed for a modular home to hang off the side of a cliff as opposed to sitting on top of it. The home is visualised as a natural extension of the cliff face rather than an addition to the landscape, creating an absolute connection with the ocean. As the design itself would make conventional construction prohibitive, the concept utilises Modscape’s modular design and prefabrication technologies to deliver a series of stacked modules that are anchored into the cliff face using engineered steel pins. Entry to the home is through a carport on the top floor, where a lift vertically connects you through each of the descending living spaces. Internally, the living spaces feature minimalistic furnishings to ensure that the transcendent views of the ocean and the unique spatial experience of the location remain the integral focal point of the design."
Artist Kim Byungkwan imagined in motion, with great intelligence and enormous talent, various representations of the Venus de Milo, thus offering with Illusion Device to reinvent this monument of culture exhibited in the Louvre Museum. via Fubiz
Digital art guru, Saint-Petersburg based illustrator Alex Andreyev created a concept for ZONA TV series (based on the short science fiction novel written by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky), to be released in 2015
Nguyễn Nhựt aka Lai is a 28 years old Hanoian artist based in Saigon. Check his dreamy portrait series below
Our friends from The Affair concept tees store came up with a great idea of digital escapism in a modern society. Inspired by "1984" book and recent news headlines guys created a capsule collection of the post-digital era robes and enhanced it with UnPocket™ special sack made by stealth technology from a special police fabrique. Preorder 1984 collection on Kickstarter stay invisible and #GoDark.
http://vimeo.com/103310670
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.
Canadian design studio Aroha Silhouettes makes necklaces out of the molecular structures of drugs. This allows people to wear a representation of their preferred narcotic around their neck.Founded by Tania Hennessy, the Designer Drugs collection includes a six narcotics—from stimulants such as dopamine and LSD, to caffeine and tobacco.
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.
For the first time in 14 years, OFFF director Héctor Ayuso directs OFFF Mexico Open Titles in collaboration with Barcelona based Outro Studio. All those moving images that we receive once we close our eyes or daydream are images that we have captured all along our life. They are part of our life and a reason to turn on our creativity. Without the audience and the team, OFFF Festival wouldn't have been completed.Shot with a dragon red 6K, this short film showcases Héctor's interest in Carl Gustav Jung’s analysis and studies on dreams and the subconscious and the important meaning behind them.
http://vimeo.com/104780127
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
The H10 Metropolitan is an exclusive hotel built in one of the city's historical buildings that has been carefully renovated and decorated by the prestigious interior designer Lázaro Rosa-Violán, in a style inspired by industrial Barcelona of the 19th century. I'd like to stop there once for no reason :)