September Vogue covers: 1893 vs. 2014
An MRI of broccoli! Andy Ellison, an MRI technologist, has been using magnetic resigning imaging to scan cross sections of fruits and veggies.
An MRI of broccoli! Andy Ellison, an MRI technologist, has been using magnetic resigning imaging to scan cross sections of fruits and veggies.
Sculpture and photography by Kim Kei. Her process begins with combining and altering objects, photographing the sculpture, and finally painting the result.
September Vogue covers: 1893 vs. 2014
Is the universe made of math? Rafael Araujo shows us the possibility through his hand drawn series, Calculation.
Photograms by Klea McKenna.
RTDT, illustration by Inkcorf.
Nike Chalk murals by Ben Johnston.
Girl With The Chanel Earring, “He broke the Hermes, gave it to his disciples and said…”, Country Couture, Venus Clothed.
A twist on the classics by Chris Rellas.
From The Other Side Of The Fantasy World series by David Isidro.
Open To The Public, mixed media series by the Clayton Brothers. Currently on display at the Mark Moore Gallery in Culver City, CA.
Modern culture often labels creativity as natural gift. Artists get showered with praise and proclamations of “you’re so talented,” but truthfully, talent has little to do with it. Creativity is a skill to be learned, practiced, and deve…
Illustrations inspired by decorative ornaments from Indian and African cultures. Drawn by Dicky Saputra for Indonesian studio, Kancata.
Oskar Barnack, Ur Leica, camera prototype, 1913. Source
Barnack worked on the design of a camera for 35 mm motion picture film. The result was the legendary “Ur-Leica” with the concept “small negative - large pictures”.
“The most important kind of freedom is to be what you really are. You trade in your reality for a role. You trade in your sense for an act. You give up your ability to feel, and in exchange, put on a mask. There can’t be any large-scale revolution until there’s a personal revolution, on an individual level. It’s got to happen inside first.”
-Jim Morrison
Barbie without makeup, Eddi Aguirre.
Nike ads by James Wojcik.