Mhm, yes. Doodle #2 by Son on.
Typography by one of my favorites Raul Alejandro. I always love to see the hand drawn process.
Small World by Manuel Archain.
“ The usual, everyday dream, our out of scale perception and how each one of us is so into our personal world that we cannot see what is happening around us. The size and weight of things is so distorted, we can even manage to move into a small world. Why the size of a truck could not be the same as my personal scale of a tea cup?”
Old fashioned lettering by David M. Smith.
Street artist Invader can now add Africa to his map of works! He has brought his 8 bit pieces to the Tanzanian wilderness, where with its lack of streets, he had had to improvise by holding and photographing the works in their environment.
They can be see in the Serengeti National Park, which is the largest natural ecosystem in the world.
“An attempt to convey my relationship to landscape and artefact. A perpetual search for unfamiliar terrain. An ongoing personal project.”
An Uncommon Place, photo series by Reuben Wu.
Photoshop turns 25 today! Check out the metamorphosis of the icons and user interface at Core77.
“Grégoire Guillemin, aka “Léon”, refuses to let his childhood passions fade quietly into the past. Science fiction, comic books, and video games still reign. From 1930’s vintage to modern day Pop Art, his artworks rediscover and reinvent styles through experimentation with variegated, minimalistic techniques.”
The Secret Life of Heroes by Grégoire Guillemin.
“I think about how different materials might work or different consistencies. Sometimes I have an idea that I want to evoke in the viewer and will go from there. I instantly fell in love with the unpredictability of the photos and couldn’t stop experimenting.”
Photographer Jon Smith shoots shattering lightbulbs filled with various materials inside.
«The desert and its light volumes, make the ‘Anthology 2012-2014’ series a complex metaphysical scenario. A journey that connects the exterior with the interior, the physical space with the unconscious of the individual.“
Anthology 2012-2014 by Luca Tombolini.
Photographer Andy Lee captures the desolate roads of his travels in the series Roads Less Traveled. Check out some more of his beautifully lit photography here.
An 18th Century Silver Mounted Shagreen Etui, circa 1760.
An etui is typically used as a women’s work box. Though they were designed for functionality, etuis were also decorative.
Fun fact: The Farbergé Eggs, designed by Peter Carl Farbergé for the Russian Imperial Family, were a series of 52 jeweled eggs that were etuis.
The Light Inside is a beautiful photo series which features illuminated fruits and veggies. Photographer Radu Zaciu carves holes in the objects and places a lightbulb inside, which highlights the natural textures and colors of the objects.