Tjalf Sparnaay Art
Dutch master of hyper realism Tjalf Sparnaay known for his epic canvases depicting fast food in all its grace









Dutch master of hyper realism Tjalf Sparnaay known for his epic canvases depicting fast food in all its grace









Lifestyle and architecture photographer Derek Swalwell has an epic eye for beautifully composed lively shots.
















Peak Pictures released a captivating short animation "Isolated" with the next plot: "After finding himself in a wrecked taxi, Evan tries to figure out the pieces of the puzzle, while dealing with a dangerous threat, in a seemingly deserted city." Watch it below



http://vimeo.com/116451815
Romanian photographer Mihaela Noroc is on a mission to capture portraits of women from every country in the world in order to shed light on the beauty that exists everywhere. A little over two years ago, at the age of 27, Noroc quit her job, withdrew all her life savings, and embarked on an incredible journey across the globe with little more than her camera and backpack. Her travels so far are documented in The Atlas of Beauty, an ongoing project that features a diverse array of local women from 37 different countries and almost every single continent.










Ever wonder what every office on the planet needs to have? West London studio Pearlfisher has an answer - "Jump In!" they say. Containing 81,000 balls, the 30-person ball pit is meant to “champion the transformative power of joyful play”, and also support children’s charity organisation Right To Play.
In a global economy that bows to profits, deliverables, and bottom lines, creative play in the workplace is often overlooked and undervalued. Karen Welman, the founding creative partner of Pearlfisher, sees Jump In! as an important way for adults to relax, reenergize, and even work better.
“Jump In! helps to promote the idea that play is also important in the work place,” she asserts “and that actually interspersing play into the working day is good for productivity as well as creativity.”







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"Light fears Dark. Dark resents Light. Always at odds. Always in conflict. Pushing borders. Losing ground. Never ending. But what is one without the other? The stronger the light, the darker the shadow." London-based design studio Animade released a lovely animation Chronemics
http://vimeo.com/118801020
The video is about how math and physic can be a key to explain human life and perception, even the feelings that we can not quantify, like love, that goes beyond time and space dimensions. The project created by LeonardoWorx that has an eye catchy portfolio worth to visit and explore more on Behance








http://vimeo.com/119177617
Friday is good for weird and beautiful. "When people showed up to Blake Little’s studio in response to a Craigslist ad calling for actors, the amateur thespians didn’t realize what they were in for. Fascinated with honey as a symbol and an artistic medium, Little asked his subjects to strip naked and pose in front of a monochromatic backdrop while his assistants doused them in gallons of the sticky, viscous substance. The experiment yielded a striking photo series in which people with a diverse array of body types and aesthetics appear transformed into statues. Little will exhibit the results in is solo show, “Preservation,” opening March 7 at Kopeikin Gallery in Culver City, CA." says Hi-Fructose






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Chris Burkard is a photographer based in California, whose work is layered by surf, outdoor, lifestyle and travel subjects. Burkard’s images are punctuated by energized landscapes and moments of bliss, by adventure seeking and the lifestyle that ensues, by movement and intuitive light-working capabilities. via










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Kamiel Rongen is no doubts the best surrealistic video artist I've seen so far. Check his Water Ballet created using fluids and normal magics
http://vimeo.com/120195399
In 1973, the Spanish architect Ricardo Bofill built La Muralla Roja (The Red Wall in Spanish) in Calpe, Alicante, Spain. The building was deeply inspired by North African architecture known as the Casbah. Discover the 50 apartments complex with intermingling stairs, bridges and colorful platforms. via Trendland








The most powerful design mill, or just The Mill released their new showreel of best motion works including Skazka System used for creating OFFFSPB Official Titles last year.Music: 'The Arsonist' by Hatt & Mosely
http://vimeo.com/119953947
The Wonders Taste was inspired by a René Magritte’s picture named “The Invisible’s Taste”. Artist Francesca Fattori often take inspiration from the surrealist art. Fattori objectifies ordinary food ingredients by relating them to her personal perceptions of sinuosity; extravagance; limitation and fragility. The pictures are still scenes from a play and removed from their fluid natural sequence, which she likes to call “Metaphysical Landscapes”. via Trendland













To celebrate the launch of our Design Forum x Jean-Pierre Braganza collection River Island brand commissioned epic team of DVEIN to create campaign teaser. Watch it below
http://vimeo.com/120475215
Spring is coming next week! Our friends and partners at Depositphotos come up with a nice idea to share the new inspirational set of Spring related photography with you today. More to come - they were kind enough to share a promo code with you: CS1526777. Apply it on your Depositphotos profile and get 10% discount for your next purchase.
Read More"Fascinated with classical art and the work of Michelangelo from a very young age, American painter Alexandra Becker-Black creates dream-like watercolours that seek to convey a quiet power and effortlessness, in the same way that old masters did. " via Yatzer