Pantone takes a turn towards food, using the actual food to highlight the color and the evident texture. The study like series is created by San Francisco based artist/designer Lucy Litman. See the Pantone series below: Facebook Comments
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Pop-Up Paper Sculptures by Peter Dahmen
German artist Peter Dahmen creates complex paper sculptures that pop open once opened. Much like the most awesome children’s books we know but with a sharp delicate artistic edge. See a video of them in motion and also some stills of his work below: Images © Peter Dahmen Facebook Comments
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Kendall Jenner by Mario Testino
Kendall Jenner sports active summer fashions in the April 2016 issue of Vogue both on the cover and in her own spread. Captured by photographer Mario Testino with hair and makeup by James Pecis and Val Garland. See the editorial below: Magazine: Vogue US April 2016 Model: Kendall Jenner Photographer: Mario Testino Fashion Editor: Tabitha Simmons Hair: James Pecis Make-up: Val Garland Facebook Comments
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Toni Garrn by Sofia Sanchez and Mauro Mongiello
Model Toni Garrn poses in a colorful and stylishly eclectic fashion editorial for the April 2016 issue of W Magazine Korea. Captured by fashion photographers Sofia Sanchez and Mauro Mongiello. See the series below: Magazine: W Magazine Korea April 2016 Model: Toni Garrn Photographer: Sofia Sanchez and Mauro Mongiello Fashion Editor: Belén Casadevall Hair: Ashley Javier Make-up: Rie Omoto Facebook Comments
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Dajana Antic in Haute Couture by Benjamin Kanarek
Haute Couture is a mix of Art, Sculpture and Architecture. It couldn’t have been a more fitting occasion than to celebrate these fine arts by blending them together into one grand expression. Model Dajana Antic, plays her part as the muse in this editorial called “Haute Off the Press” for SCMP Post photographed by Benjamin Kanarek. Extraordinaire Topolino’s make-up and ravishing Hair styled by Audrey Lambert add to the Haute Couture mix selected by Coline Peyrot with Viktor & Rolf, Maison Margiela, Valentino, Chanel, Christian Dior, Gaultier Paris, Atelier Versace, Schiaparelli and Giambattista Valli creations. On exhibition were the paintings of Julien Colombier at the prestigious Le Royal Monceau Hotel – Raffles Paris and its Art District Gallery. http://benjaminkanarekblog.com/xijd Photography BENJAMIN…
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Illustrations by Vasilios Paspalis
Surreal black and white portrait illustrations by artist Vasilios Paspalis where we find the subjects with missing cleanly sliced of portions of themselves. See some of his works below: https://www.artsy.net/artist/vasilios-paspalis Facebook Comments
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Grace Hartzel by Mikael Jansson
Welcome To The Jungle, a photo shoot captured by photographer Mikael Jansson featuring model Grace Hartzel in the April 2016 issue of Vogue. See the shoot below: Magazine: Vogue US April 2016 Model: Grace Hartzel Photographer: Mikael Jansson Fashion Editor: Camilla Nickerson Hair: Shay Ashual Make-up: Hannah Murray Related articles Kendall Jenner To Cover American Vogue’s June Issue? This Gigi Hadid Photoshop Job Is Pissing Fans the Eff Off Fashion Week Makeup Inspiration Tim Cook and Jony Ive on Vogue Facebook Comments
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Lauren de Graaf by Alexandra Sophie
Alice in Wonderland meets runway couture in a fashion editorial starring model Lauren de Graaf. Captured by photographer Alexandra Sophie for the April 2016 issue of Vogue China. See the In Wonderland series below: Magazine: Vogue China April 2016 Model: Lauren de Graaf Photographer: Alexandra Sophie Fashion Editor: Martine de Menthon Hair: Cyril Laloue Facebook Comments
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Giants by Axel Le Roux
Misty landscape photographs incorporating ghostly giant illustrations in a mixed media series titled Giants by french artist Axel Le Roux. See the glowing eyed giants below: First ABC Letter Facebook Comments
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Fabio Mancini for Victor Cool S/S 2016 Campaign
Victor Cool features model Fabio Mancini in their latest S/S 2016 ad campaign photographed by Joseph Cardo. See the campaign below: http://www.victorcool.it/ Facebook Comments
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What the “SE” in iPhone SE Means
The recent launch of the iPhone SE has stirred up some controversy with its 4-inch display. But what does the SE even stand for? According to Jason Cipriani who spoke to Apple’s senior vice president who revealed it meant “Special Edition”most likeley referring to the familiar shape but improved specs. Facebook Comments