Archive | August, 2011


Andy Gilmore Kaleidoscopic Illustrations


A master of color and geometric composition, Andy Gilmore‘s work is often characterized as kaleidoscopic and hypnotic. Though it could just as well be described as visually acoustic, his often complex arrangements reference the scales and melodies in music. Gilmore’s journey toward this READ MORE


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Axel Brechensbauer Totem Sculptures


I am loving these amazing geometric Totems sculptures by Barcelona based artist Axel Brechensbauer. They remind me a little bit of a life-size chess set. Love it!

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Mert and Marcus for Love Magazine #6


Lara Stone, Mariacarla Boscono, Kristen McMenamy, Nyasha Matonhodze and Daphne Groeneveld in “Super Natural” photographed by Mert & Marcus and styled by Katie Grand and Panos Yiapanis for Love Magazine #6. Each portraits alludes to some kind of religious icon using different representational headpieces.
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Ice Cream Series by Jonathon Kambouris


It’s summer, it’s hot and a delicious ice cream is always thoroughly enjoyable, so when I stumbled on this beautiful Ice Cream series by Brooklyn based photographer Jonathon Kambouris I had a sudden craving!

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Visual Explosion of Colors


This beautiful explosion of colors and patterns was created by Dutch visual artists MRRK and Ine van den Elsen to create a 21st century version of the liquid light shows from the late 60?s.  All visuals in this video were made by hand. The music is a bit intense but the visuals are just stunning!

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Henry Wolfe: Someone Else


Listen to “Someone Else” here

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With emotional vulnerability and wall-melting feeling, Henry Wolfe evokes our hearts. It is hard to put your finger on the tone of 3rd album Linda Vista’s “Someone Else.” Such lyrical honesty decorated with faint and saddened humor, savory piano, and yet, contrastingly uplifting old-fashioned hooks confuses and electrifies the senses. The most magical part is that there’s a secret ending for which READ MORE


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