Archive | December, 2010


Tereza Vlckova Photography


Born in 1983 in Vsetín, Czech photographer Tereza Vlckova’s models are often girls of various ages placed in ambiguous locations and eras to create mysterious images reminiscent of mythology, fantasy, and fairy tale. Her models do not READ MORE


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Andreas Gursky Photography



Abstract photographer Andreas Gursky’s work is often described as landscape or architectural photography, however Gursky himself is not too fond of these generalizations, as he prefers to see his work as “visual structures or systems”.

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Michael Ostermann Illustrations


Austrian illustrator Michael Ostermann has been creating  gloomy, dark-minded and anomalous digital art for several years and enjoys experimenting with surrealistic concepts, always striving to improve his work. Every project is different; in both needs and approach, he usually likes to start with READ MORE


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Lito Karakostanoglou Scarabs Jewelry


For the very first time, Greek jewelry designer Lito Karakostanoglou preserved real scarabs and housed them in amazing cage necklaces or zoomorph inspired settings for earrings. From India to New Mexico, China or Morocco, Lito travels the world in search of magnificent stones and original organic materials. The finesse of her pavage fields made of rubies or READ MORE


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Rachel Perry Welty: Lost in my Life


For her ‘Lost in my Life’ series American artist Rachel Perry Welty uses thousands of the throw away items and takes these ordinary items to create works of art with texture, complexity and meaning. She describes: “most of us don’t pay much attention to the mundane objects we use everyday, like the READ MORE


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Mads Peitersen: Gadgets Anatomy


What if technology were alive ? That’s what Danish artist Mads Peitersen thought while drawing these illustrations. See whats inside the iphone 4, turntables or PS3 and xBox below.
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