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  19 year old Hungarian photographer Flóra Borsi’s latest series called Real Life Models explores what models of classic paintings would look like if they were as abstract as the paintings portrayed.

Reflecting on the devastating 1906 earthquake that destroyed parts of San Francisco, artist Shawn Clover has created a series of images in which he merges vintage photographs taking right after the quake with modern day stills. The photos each tell a story, allowing you to take in both the present and past in one frame. The Continue Reading

You know we’re suckers for eye catching advertising campaigns and eccentric typography. Creative Directors at Sagmeister & Walsh Advertising Agency took on the challenge of creating inspirational quotes that seemingly float on air or flow directly from the model’s body. With no Photoshop or photo altering,

It’s that time of year again! Spring has sprung and funky shades are back in season. Designers at Cast Eyewear Collection have collaborated their creativity to produce vibrant shades that will definitely set you apart from other beach goers.

Meet up and coming Russian painter Rinat Shingareev. Self-proclaimed as ‘the best artist alive’, Shingareev knew he wanted to become a professional artist at a young age.

Artist Sonia Rentsch is taking a stance on the hot topic of weapons by defusing their power and recreating the pieces through the incorporation of found leaves, twigs and other elements from nature. By taking nature’s innocence and using it to create an opposing rendition of something so completely different, Sonia plays on the

Clement Valla, Brooklyn-based artist is fascinated by the satellite views of our planet via Google Earth. If you’ve never been on Google Earth, the website allows you to type in any address, landmark, or high ways in the world and get a full view of what is happening there in (almost) real time.

The sky’s the limit when it comes to Thomas Lamadieu’s imaginative renditions in this brilliant Sky Art collection. As a bases, Lamadieu photographs historical buildings rooted in French architecture and fills the negative spaces with innovative line drawings featuring an array of characters. Shooting photographs from a low

 Brooklyn-based artist Orly Genger has spent the last several months “knitting” over a million feet of painted, hand-knotted rope together for a landscape project in celebration of May Day.

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