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  As a native of St. Petersburg currently residing in Rome,  innovative artist Ekaterina Panikanova uses books as a canvas for her latest collection.  Layered with black ink, each painting spans across the pages of old books and documents to create a composition that merges the lines between painting, installation and collage. 

Real Life Models, Flóra Borsi

  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.

Montreal based artist Laurence Vallières uses up-cycled cardboard cutouts from found boxes to create her imaginative collection of animals. Each design seemingly comes to life as a highly animated visually intriguing work of art. Once completed, the layered pieces of cardboard work to give each animal a signature look distinctive to the artist.  

This brilliantly styled Malibu residence designed by Fernanda Marques Arquitetos Associados is a showcase for fine art, contemporary furnishings and innovative architecture. The interior boasts a home theater, an indoor pool (encased in clear glass) and gym. Crisp white walls help to accentuate each colored accent and work

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,

Introducing Ray C’Mone

UDo Mag is introducing its newest member, fashion enthusiast Ray C’Mone! Follow her “Behind the Seams” journey and be inspired by the season’s latest trends while getting helpful hints on how to incorporate these ensembles into your own personal style. 

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

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