Artwork
Celebrity Works by Maurizio Galimberti

Celebrity Works by Maurizio Galimberti

Photographer Maurizio Galimberti is a master of the Polaroid picture. In his series entitled “Celebrity Works” Galimberti develops unique celebrity portraits that feature grid-like arrangements of photographs. These mosaic compositions of famous faces are poetic expressions of the artist’s vision, in which he redefines the typical expectation of a photographic portrait. Galimberti describes the process...
‘Mirrors’ by Tracy Griffin

‘Mirrors’ by Tracy Griffin

Photographer Tracy Griffin and her series ‘Mirrors’ is about seeing something completely different in the ordinary. Therefore she created a brand new synthesis, mirroring various objects like hair, trees and other structures found in nature. Working on this project for four years, Griffin has learned that exact symmetry cannot be found in nature and allegedly...
Papersky by Florian Mueller

Papersky by Florian Mueller

I’m in love with the series “Papersky” by the German and very talented photographer Florian Mueller. The sky is changing. Constantly. As if it was never satisfied with it’s design, it’s color, the shape and texture of the clouds. Like a writer who is never satisfied with his sentences, words and ideas. Throwing away more...
“From Below” by Michael Rohde

“From Below” by Michael Rohde

German photographer Michael Rohde takes pictures of cupboards, shelves, chairs and other subjects from below and later reassembles them into a single composition which gives an illusion of looking into a room from below. (Via Boredpanda)  
Giant Human Pixel Portraits by Craig Alan

Giant Human Pixel Portraits by Craig Alan

Over at Designtaxi I came across American artist Craig Alan who creates giant portraits of pop-culture icons using people as pixels. Some of his famous pieces include Marilyn Monroe, Elvis and John F. Kennedy. Enjoy.  
'The Sum of All Evil' by Jake and Dinos Chapman

‘The Sum of All Evil’ by Jake and Dinos Chapman

London-based artists Jake and Dinos Chapman and their latest piece ‘The Sum of All Evil’ speculate on central themes such as the holocaust, violence, and death. The highly detailed, meticulously crafted miniature landscape is made up of four dioramas referencing significant historical events – including the discovery in Babi Yar (1941) – the ukrainian mass...
Michael Jackson’s Dance Moves Animated in Lego by Annette Jung

Michael Jackson’s Dance Moves Animated in Lego by Annette Jung

I am a big fan of Michael Jackson fan and therefore it was a big pleasure for me to discover this very creative video created by Berlin-based animator Annette Jung that captures a sizeable repertoire of Michael Jackson’s dance moves using only pixelated Lego bricks… – Wauw!  
Banksy's Poundland mural ripped from wall and set for auction

Banksy’s Poundland mural ripped from wall and set for auction

A stencil by guerrilla street artist Banksy which appeared just before the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee has disappeared from a wall in North London and is being auctioned in Miami at an estimated value between $500,000 and $700,000 USD. Aptly stenciled on the side of discount shop Poundland, the piece is a suggestive ridicule of child labor under the...
Creative Self-Portraits by Kyle Thompson

Creative Self-Portraits by Kyle Thompson

Chicago-based self-taught photographer and fine art artist Kyle Thompson takes creative self-portraits up to another level with his surreal and captivating style. Thompson seems unafraid to take risks and creates portraits that are both shocking and inspiring. Almost more shocking is that he is a pizza delivery man who took up photography only about two...
Marc Jacobs' Limited Edition Designs for Diet Coke

Marc Jacobs’ Limited Edition Designs for Diet Coke

As you may have heard Marc Jacobs is Diet Coke‘s creative director for 2013. Partnering with the diet soft drink on their campaign ‘Sparkling together for 30 years’ – to celebrate their 30 years anniversary – Jacobs has developed a series of limited edition cans and bottles, influenced by the rise of female empowerment throughout...
Nameless by Bence Bakonyi

Nameless by Bence Bakonyi

The Hungarian Photographer Bence Bakonyi, which we recently covered here, has shot another impressives series, entitled Nameless. The images features pastel hued rooms with inanimate objects coming alive as they float up off the ground and around the unoccupied spaces.
Portraits made out of junk by Zac Freeman

Portraits made out of junk by Zac Freeman

Zac Freeman is an American artist who creates elaborate portraits by assembling found objects, disposable goods, and the leftover trash of things we consume in our society – in other words junk! He then glue the bits of junk to a wooden substrate, a canvas, which forms the image of a portrait. Impressive!