Loft Apartment In Seattle by SHED
SHED Architecture & Design have completed the remodel of a loft in the Capitol Hill area of Seattle, Washington.
Brutal London
Brutal London is a project of Polish design studio Zupagrafika. A collection of paper cut-out models representing brutalist architecture of London from 1960s-1970s. The series features various buildings scattered around the districts of Camden, Southwark and Tower Hamlet. The `raw concrete` London tour begins with iconic tower blocks (Balfron Tower and Space House), leads through council estates doomed to premature demolition (Robin Hood Gardens and Aylesbury Estate) and concludes with a classic prefab panel block (Ledbury Estate). The collection is made up of five illustrated models to assemble and exhibits all kinds of original details present on the buildings` facades.
Faces: Oil paintings by Erica Elan Ciganek
Erica Elan Ciganek is a young painter based in Chicago - works mainly in the medium of oil paint. Below you will see some of her paintings from the "Faces" series. Visit her website to see more.
Huxley Lifestyle Photography
Huxley is a photographer specialising in interiors and food. Based in Cheltenham, Huxley works for a range of clients locally as well as nationally. Huxley is self taught and worked as a photographer's assistant for many years to hone his skills. Huxley is a lover of food, beautiful interiors, natural light, and travel.
Posters by Quim Marin
Quim is Catalonian designer and graphic artist working mainly with identity systems and poster language.
NAIRONE
There is only ONENAIRONE and he is epic and does a great lettering and street art on locations in Paris and London. He is a resident of Hellohikimori and we are more than happy to present his works here. C'est bon!
FITC Amsterdam 2015 #FITCAmsterdam
We are giving away 2 tickets to FITC Amsterdam 2015 on Twitter. Also get 100 Euros Off #FITCAmsterdam using code "Designcollector" during check out
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"Table for Two" is not about design, it is more about stepping out of our daily routine. The independent art nonprofit AyzART presents it in New York. "Table for Two" is a site-specific interactive intervention by French artist Shani Ha curated by Sinem Disli. Open until March 8, 2015 on 1,7th Avenue South, New York
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Cooklyn in Brooklyn
"Looking at the visual identity for http://aruliden.com/work/cooklyn, a Brooklyn restaurant specializing in "micro seasonal cuisine," is like wandering into a 19th-century warehouse inhabited by cowboys and cleaned by Mary Poppins." says FastCo, and we can't disagree. This "authentic rustic chic" design system built by Aruliden is something to study or collect as an inspiration for further projects.
Hyperjump
“Hyperjump” is a light and sound sculpture performance created by Tundra Collective, took place in December 2014, at First Cadet Corps, Saint-Petersburg, Russia. Installation occupied the old soviet basketball ground built inside a 19-century classicism hall a part of the Military Academy building. The 25 moving head spotlights and a powerful 2-channel sound system created the atmosphere of a void and a Hyper Jump. While the light sculpture started to move, the electronic light devices came live, following the audience movements.
Lights: Alexander Letcius, Alexander Sinica, Pavel Zmunchila Sound: D-Pulse Technical support: Main Division Event idea and production: the Dreamers United, Bulat Sharipov Special thanks to: Saint Petersburg State University, The Riders, Publica
http://vimeo.com/119255159
Coffee Stain Drawings by Carter Asmann
Few times we posted Carter's works on our Instagram, now we get our hands on his portfolio full of drawings created from a coffee cup stains. Among his most impressive pieces are his graphite drawings of motorcycles and other vehicles that rest on drippy caffeinate circles. The contrast of his detailed renderings with the sloppy coffee tires never seems to get old.
Black Water Whirlpool by Anish Kapoor
The Head Magician of contemporary arts Anish Kapoor recently revealed his new installation during the Kochi-Muziris Biennale in India, his birthplace.
Unexpectedly set into the gallery floor is a large, seemingly endless hole. In it, a vortex of black water perpetually froths and churns. The whirlpool alters the form, or skin, of the water creating a fury of liquid that invades the walls of the gallery. Descension was on view in a corner room at the Aspinwall House in Fort Kochi, a meaningful location because the room opens to views of a peaceful sea that creates a striking contrast to the powerful whirling vortex.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vo6ev9PxV1I
Snow Script in New York
American East Coast is slowly turning to Russian Far East, and blame no one, but Earth's climate changed dramatically. You might seen a lot of snowy photos from New York and other cities last days but here is a different view on natural disaster. NYC based street artist FAUST use nothing but his fingers to create lovely lettering on car hoods covered with snow. This peaceful act of instant art makes a big smile on our faces.
Futuristic Furniture by Alex Petunin
Saint-Petersburg based designer Alex Petunin has created the Double Position chair. Manufactured by ArtTech and made from painted wood, it can be used as an armchair, lounge chair or rocking chair
Laurent Dequick
Urban photographer with architect background explores the relation between city and it's population in ongoing series "Vibrations". Meet Laurent Dequick portfolio
"Double Exposure" Drawings by Melissa Cooke
Super talented Melissa Cooke draws so realistically that you would think her renderings are photographs. Instead of using pencil lines to outline her subjects and draft her compositions, she achieves incredible depth by dusting layers of graphite onto paper with a dry brush.
Sergei Polunin dancing Take Me To Church in David LaChapelle video
Ballet is the diamond in the world of Art and Performance. That's why we like it too. After Baryshnikov took a palm of social engagement last week, a young gemstone of Ballet - Sergei Polunin appears in David LaChapelle film dancing dramatically Hozier's "Take Me To Church".
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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