By Ani Tzenkova 10 Dec 2011 @ 1:16 pm |

American artist Lori Larusso uses mundane american interior and exterior settings as the main subject in her paintings. At first glance her work appears more as a collage art than painting, because of her way of abstracting the environments by removing READ MORE
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abstract,
graphic art,
lori larusso,
Lori Larusso's Paintings
By Cyril Foiret 10 Dec 2011 @ 12:20 pm |

A cute ‘children’s’ accessory collection for those animal lovers out there. Gucci has just introduced their Gucci Zoo collection, including handbags (with monogram birds which look a lot like a mix between the twitter logo and angry bird) and miniature sized key chains and wallet in different pastel colors. READ MORE
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accessory,
Bag,
gucci,
Gucci Zoo,
handbag,
kif collection,
wallet
By Guest Blogger 10 Dec 2011 @ 10:29 am |
Written by Guest Blogger Natalie Unterschuetz & Dominique Heiermann

Dear Bike-Fetishists, please give some attention to a ride, that doesn’t only look completely wicked and gives you a great feeling when riding it, but is also high of quality. The German liquor factory ‘Partisan-Vodka from Belarus’ summoned a special competition to create two different bikes by two German teams. Both had the same budget of only 700€ and they had only six weeks to get ready and present their designs. The most important condition: absolute secrecy about what READ MORE
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bike,
Bike Battle,
FeO2,
FeO2 bike,
fixed gear bike,
germany,
Natalie Unterschuetz,
Partisan Vodka
By Cyril Foiret 10 Dec 2011 @ 10:00 am |

Last week in Tel Aviv the innovative New York fashion collective threeASFOUR opened its anticipated exhibition “Insalaam Inshalom” at the Beit Ha’Ir Museum. Working on the project and exhibition for over two years, designers Gabi Asfour, Adi Gil and Ange Donhauser covered the four-story building in the printed fabric from their S/S12 collection and invited 10 artist to show their work related to the project: “Judaism and Islam can live side by side.” READ MORE
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Adi Gil,
Ange Donhauser,
exhibition,
Gabi Asfour,
InSalaam InShalom,
islam,
Judaism,
religion,
Tel Aviv,
Threeasfour
By Ani Tzenkova 09 Dec 2011 @ 12:37 pm |

Art for the label whores! If buying the latest Hermes Birkin or Chanel tweed jacket is not enough to show your status then perhaps you should invest in an sculpture by New York born and based artist Jonathan Seliger. His over-sized sculptures of luxury shopping bags are a piece of pop art that would catch any passerbyers eye.
“In my work, I try to blur the boundary between painting and sculpture in order to create what can be regarded as a three-dimensional painting. Drawing on the languages of Pop and Minimalism, abstraction and representation, I make recognizable objects, such as milk containers, shopping bags, READ MORE
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art inspired by consumerism,
Jonathan Seliger,
Jonathan Seliger's Pop Sculptures,
oversied hermes bag sculpture
By Katrina Tan 09 Dec 2011 @ 12:15 pm |

The thing about “photographer, publisher, and more” Philippe Jarrigeon is that he can make inanimate objects look so lively, and animate subjects look even better. Born in France and trained in Switzerland, Philippe has done work for fashion designers and brands Baccarat, Dries van Noten, Maison Martin Margiela, Nike, and Swatch. His work has also been seen in publications READ MORE
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France,
Philippe Jarrigeon,
Philippe Jarrigeon's Photography,
Still Life Photography