NYC Central Park Concept
"Designers Yitan Sun and Jianshi Wu have come up with an insane concept that imagines Central Park below ground and surrounded by glass walls. Dubbed “New York Horizon,” the project won first place in the eVolo Skyscraper Competition." says Highsnobiety
"The 1,000-foot-tall, 100-foot-deep structure would seemingly allow New Yorkers to have more space in the city, as the proposal includes digging deep into the earth and in turn filling the sunken landscape with hills, valleys and lakes. The reflective glass walls then provide the park with an illusion of infinity, giving the city a new horizon, thus being named “New York Horizon.”"
WRDSMTH
First and foremost WRDSMTH (Facebook) is a writer converted to street artist by a chance when he started glueing large sheets of paper with personal quotes on a streets of Los Angeles. As he loves travelling later he started tattooing walls in different cities including European capitals. His recent stop is The Covent Garden in London, the center of art and culture, that you may acknowledge through the pages of The Covent Gardener magazine.
Patagonia Dreaming by Andy Lee
Travel photographer Andy Lee shares jawbreaking landscape digital and infrared photography of Patagonia, magic area of Argentina and Chile full of miracles and awesomeness
He dances alone
Short animation created by Marco Puccini shows his tiny salami character trying to dance alone
Lucia Litman
Lucy Litman is a queen of Match the Pantone Colours with Everything she finds around her on daily routine and mainly it is food. As a perfectionist food photographer she managed to have a lot of fun of the process that she shares on Instagram
Paper Cuts by Parth Kothekar
Using paper knives and hands Parth Kothekar creates weightless silhouettes that you can purchase on Etsy
Fabrice Van der Beek
Going deep into the art of Fabrice Van der Beek who searches the meaning of life on black canvases and that's beautiful
Catherine Kim
NYC art director Catherine Kim like to invent new colourful things by juxtaposing two different sides of our daily routines
P.s. You may find her works crossing the same topics of Paloma Ricon or Vanessa Mckeown, what make them more competitive and interesting
Platform Monsant
‘Platform_monsant’ project is located at a small residential area in Aeweol, Jeju, where quiet communities are situated far away from the cities. This area in Jeju Island is still holding the original characteristic of the volcanic island which has had broad open space and native plants. In a statement about the project, the architects from Platform_a say: “Our goal was not to emphasize the architecture by landscape, but to highlight the landscape by architecture.”
Photography by Yoon Joonhawn
Day&Night Packaging by Backbone Branding
Day & Night is a concept project created by Armenian studio Backbone Branding that has a double-faced nature recalled in every design element. The main idea lays behind the typical restaurants that serve during the day and the bars working only at night. This duality of the restaurant living is clearly shown through the animals illustrated in two different states - Day and Night
Abstract Paper Art By Marit Roland
For her ongoing series ‘Paper Drawings’, Norwegian artist Marit Roland creates abstract installations entirely made from paper – from large scale sculptures to tiny works in a box.
All images © courtesy of Marit Roland / SKMU – Sørlandets Kunstmuseum, Kristiansand / MRK – Møre og Romsdal Kunstsenter, Molde / Prosjektrom Nordmanns, Stavanger / Kunstnernes Hus, Oslo / MAGO, Eidsvoll / Sandefjord Kunstforening / Hunsfoss Paperfactory
Marion Toy
Athens-based conceptual artist Marion Toy has her own view on ordinary objects, giving them a new bright life through self-initiated creative project you can review on Behance profile
Perception by El Seed - Largest Op-Street-Art
Street artist working under the name eL Seed (you might remember him by Tour Paris 13 project) created one of the largest optical illusion street art in the world, placing it on suburbs of Manshiyat Nasr in Cairo, Egypt. "In the neighbourhood of Manshiyat Nasr in Cairo, the Coptic community of Zaraeeb collects the trash of the city for decades and developed the most efficient and highly profitable recycling system on a global level. Still, the place is perceived as dirty, marginalised and segregated. To bring light on this community, with my team and the help of the local community, I created an anamorphic piece that covers almost 50 buildings only visible from a certain point of the Moqattam Mountain. The piece of art uses the words of Saint Athanasius of Alexandria, a Coptic Bishop from the 3rd century, that said: ‘Anyone who wants to see the sunlight clearly needs to wipe his eye first.’", eL Seed, Instagram
“A street artist born in Paris to Tunisian parents, eL Seed did not learn to read or write Arabic until his late teens, but when he did his renewed interest in his heritage had a profound effect on his art.” — BBC
Jesse Draxler
"The obscured overlays and expressive marks that embody Draxler’s work are relatable reflections of repressed subconscious. In constructing, deconstructing and reworking photographs and images, Draxler reveals struggles and surrenders, his work living and breathing with dark hints of existential sexuality. Abstracting and subtracting the human form, Draxler simultaneously masks and uncovers both form and emotion, body and feeling. His practice resonates with familiar deep-set feelings, and like many working artists, Draxler pulls from his own mental state. His ability to harness and reveal vulnerability, tension, anxiety and heaviness is unbounded as he confronts both what we repress and what we reveal." jessedraxler.com, Instagram, via The Creators Project
Matthew Custar
Surreal digital artist mixing VHS 80s aesthetics with modern abstract CG art. Follow him on Instagram for more daily visual overdose