Archive | May, 2011


Kevin Van Aelst Artwork


Photographer and artist Kevin Van Aelst uses common artifacts and scenes from everyday life, which have been rearranged, assembled, and constructed into various forms, patterns, and illustrations. Aelst’s artwork is an attempt to reconcile physical surroundings with the fears, fascinations, curiosities, and READ MORE


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Bompas & Parr – Return of The Jelly Knights


Taking the term to whole new levels, the British food and design consultancy duo Sam Bompas and Harry Parr has breathed new, refreshingly artificial, and entertaining life into what is known as “food experience.” For example, they revived the basis of everything wobbly in Britain’s kitchen universe: the jelly, recreating—among other things—the famous St. Paul’s Cathedral in gelatinous form. Watch the video interview from Gestalten below


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Yacine M’Seffar’s Silver Metamorphosis


Silver Metamorphosis is part of an ongoing project where photographer Yacine M’Seffar transforms his subjects from organic to metallic, this process brings out textures shapes and designs that a straight photograph often does not. He transform the subjects to jewels, beautifying things that would not always attract us.

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Stanislava Pinchuk’s Street Art


Stanislava Pinchuk’s babushka street art caught my attention this morning. The 21-year-old Melbourne based artist creates street art under the alias Miso. Besides the brilliant subject matter and the beautiful execution I especially like the application of these works. The impact of two exact works back to back, juxtaposed at either end of a door, is so much stronger than if it was just one.

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Inge Jacobsen Embroidered Illustration


Artist Inge Jacobsen takes high fashion images and makes them her own by embroidering, cutting, and collaging. “My main concern as an artist is how one responds to the mass of imagery in the world. Altering these is central to a lot of my work,” said Jacobsen.

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Aitor Throup Fashion Illustrations


Argentian designer Aitor Throup is fascinated with anatomy, and his main interest is drawing. I have selected a few of his fashion illustrations from his site to showcase his tremendous talent and unique sensibility. He has a self titled label in which you can really sense his avant garde aesthetic,

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