• ART,  CULTURE

    Alt Disney by Tom Ward

    Artist Tom Ward creates a playful and somewhat dark alternative Disney series where some of our favorite Disney stories and characters resonate with the modern world. “On his artwork, in which we see the likes of Cinderella fighting with Prince Charming as he’s more interested in his phone, Princess Jasmine doing housework while Aladdin plays video games and Alice in Wonderland ditching her oversized food for a small salad, Tom says he wanted to bring to life ‘the times we live in and communicate topical issues in a relatable way’.”

  • ART

    Art by Maria Nguyen

    Illustrator Maria Nguyen creates disturbingly romantic and haunting images inspired by traditional Japanese techniques. See some selected works below: instagram.com/dtnart

  • ART

    Paintings by Kim Sangduck

    Surreal and sensual paintings created by South Korean artist Kim Sangduck featuring blossoming self exploration in bright pastel imagery. See some selected works below:

  • ART,  CULTURE

    Glittering Stretchmarks by Artist Sara Shakeel

    Collage artist Sara Shakeel highlights instead of shying away from stretchmarks by placing shimmering gold glitter upon them. Embracing the marks can let people know being human is beautiful. “I cannot explain how overwhelmed I was to see around 300 emails of stretch marks, cellulite, [and] scars and the best part is I am getting requests from men asking if I can put glitter on their marks too!” – Sara Shakeel  (src.)

  • ART,  FASHION,  MUSIC

    Björk by Tim Walker

    Musician and artist Björk teams up with fashion photographer Tim Walker in an abstract and hyper-feminine and floral editorial shot for the December 2017 issue of W Magazine. See the shoot below:

  • ART

    Total Control by Artist Andrew Fairclough

    “The works explore issues of introspection, confusion, duality and impulse control seen through the dead gaze of technological distraction and the fascinating flow of infinite information that is everywhere and nowhere at the same time.” – Andrew Fairclough