Sponsored by Depositphotos: Peter Stewart

Pete Stewart - photographer and traveller from Australia, lives in Hong Kong. Bought his first camera in 2009 and started photographing cities, people, and everything which appeared to be surprising and interesting to him. His dream is to constantly travel the world and to inspire people to do so with his photography.

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Ricardo Gonzalez Lettering

Brooklyn-based designer Ricardo Gonzalez focuses on lettering, typography, calligraphy & typeface design.

Two years later, he moved to Toronto to work as a freelance graphic designer, but after just four months he headed down south to his hometown of Durango, Mexico, to work full-time as an independent designer. Then, in the summer of 2014, he moved to New York City to attend Type@Cooper where he earned a typeface design diploma from Cooper Union.

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San Francisco Home Interior

Interior designer Benedetta Amadi, one of http://hmpl.sh/1z6fDIM">Homepolish’s 170 U.S. designers, became her own client when she designed her own San Francisco pad, which included completely changing the layout, renovating the master bathroom, new floors, and adding built-ins. The result is a light-filled home with subtle hues, modern and mid-century furnishings, and collected treasures from around the world. via DesignMilk

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Eternity - Glitch Art Photography by Elena Kulikova

Russia-born photographer Elena Kulikova raised and works in California immersed herself in a world of commercial photography at a young age. She started her career a decade ago and has been working with top editorials as well as producing self-initiated art project. In her latest, and inspired by Oliver Wendell Holmes's statement, "a mind that is stretched by a new experience can never go back to its old dimensions," photography series "Eternity" visualizes the beauty of consciousness.

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Collage Portraits by Roico Montoya

Rocio Montoya is a photographer, designer and editor based in Madrid. Her specialty is the experimental photography, land on which has moved from its creative inception.

Her interest is particularly focused on the experimental portrait, approached through different plastic techniques and always with photography as the essential basis of each final artwork . Throughout her career as an artist she make a personal exploration of behaviors and emotional states of the human being, transforming reality by manipulating the image to convey their perception of the environment through aesthetic experiences.

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PaperTrophy by Holger Hoffmann

"Inspired by the classic animal trophies I set out to find a timeless design you love to look at every day. The complex yet simple polygon structure reflects the modern design-approach. The Papertrophy animals feature a minimalistic cubic design. It represents simplicity while offering an astonishing look through shadows and light on the trophies. Their bright and vibrant colors create depth and radiate an extravagant elegance." says Holger Hoffmann, the artist behind the project PaperThrophy

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Paco Pomet

"The art of Paco Pomet is highly iconoclastic. He possesses a wonderfully bizarre sense of humor that manifests itself in his oil paintings which contain a strange or humorous visual twist. His subverted landscapes and portraits often borrow from sepia-toned photographs that look like historical documents or vintage photos. There is a parallel to traditional Western Art, mixed with a monochrome effect that restates the documentary character of the original piece." via Ignant

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