‘Cut Food’ by Beth Galton and Charlotte Omnès
Over at IGNANT.de I came across the impressives series entitled ‘Cut Food’ created by Food Photographer Beth Galton and Food Stylist Charlotte Omnès. According to Beth, the series was originally inspired by an assignment in which they were required to cut a burrito in half for their client. They then decided to take it a step...
Photography by Ole Brodersen
Norwegian Photographer Ole Brodersen and his series “Trespassing” explores encounters between human and nature. Human-made objects are placed into a landscape, where their interactions with the natural elements are recorded. The choice of materials for these interventions is indicative. Using mostly found materials, like rope, old sail-cloth, and nails, which are joined by other, somewhat...
‘Naked Silhouette Alphabet’ by Anastasia Mastrakouli
Depicted as silhouettes, the photographic series titled ‘Naked Silhouette Alphabet‘ by Greek Anastasia Mastrakouli utilizes the naked body to highlight the dialectical relationship between anatomy and visual art.
Street Art: ‘Rap Quotes’ by Jay Shells
In the site-specific street art project ‘Rap Quotes’, new york-based artist Jay Shells installs street signs with lyrical references to Hip-Hop songs and their appropriate NYC location. The project features quotes from musicians such as Jay-Z, Nas and Redman. See more images and watch a video below.
Shadow Sculptures by Diet Wiegman
Diet Wiegman creates sculptures by arranging piles of rubbish which at first glance look like… – Rubbish. But shine a light on this same pile of detritus and suddenly a perfectly formed shadow appears: the unmistakable form of Michael Jackson, Michelangelo’s “David” or even a faithful recreation of the Earth’s surface as it reflects off...
Thumbs & Ammo Replaces Movie Scene Guns with a ‘Thumbs Up’
‘Thumbs & Ammo‘, the newest blog to go viral on the internet has taken some of the most iconic action movie scenes and photoshopped the guns a good ol’ ‘Thumbs Up’. Real tough guys don’t need guns, they just need a positive, can-do attitude.” Users can submit entries via email at thumbsandammo@gmail.com.
Portraits by Hong Yi
Hong Yi is a very talented artist-architect who ‘paints’ portraits of iconic Chinese figures such as Ai Weiwei, Yao Ming or Jay Chou, using local everyday materials like a basketball, seeds, coffee, candles or even socks as her medium. If you like her artwork make sure to check out some of her food art too. (Spotted...
Street Art by Alexey Menschikov
Russian Alexey Menschikov is a talented photographer and street artist but it’s his street art that’s been garnering a lot of attention on the Internet lately. Whether he’s using existing cracks on the ground to turn into branches or he’s creating shadows that seem to be too real, all of his pieces immediately grab your...
Street Art – Layered Text Paintings by PREF
Layered Text Paintings by London based Street artist Peter Preffington aka PREF.
Sponsored Superheroes by Roberto Vergati Santos
Over at Designtaxi I came across the Italian graphic designer Roberto Vergati Santos who has created a collection of sponsored superheroes by associating each of them to a specific brand by dressing them in colors and logos of the company. Imagine if one day capitalism reaches the point, where the big brands starts to sponsor the...
Surreal Self-Portraits by Ben Zank
Here’s a impressive collection of surreal self-portraits by New York-based fine art photographer Ben Zank who produces a new photograph every single day. If you like his work check out his Etsy shop to buy any one of the prints from his 365 days project. (Spotted via My Modern Metropolis)
Food art by Hong Yi
Food art by Hong Yi – Every day for 31 days in March artist-architect Hong Hi will be posting an image of a creative food artwork on Instagram…. I’ll let the pictures speak for themselves! (Spotted via Designboom)
