• ART

    Surreal Art by Guy Billout

    French artists Guy Billout has an odd but charming outlook to his works. Full of symbolism and ironic themes. You can see his iconic work in large publications including the The New Yorker, The Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, The Washington Post, Business Week, Fortune, Time and more. See some selected works below: Related articles Gigi Hadid worked up a sweat boxing at a legendary New York gym – in high heels The U.K. Now Has Its Very Own Plus-Size Male Model Marnie Simpson’s Celebrity Big Brother vow… as on-off boyfriend DUMPS her on Twitter Suit Yourself by Sergi Pond

  • CULTURE,  MUSIC

    Kanye West x IKEA

    Kanye West has gone design collab hungry, even reaching out to popular Swedish company IKEA. “Yo IKEA, allow Kanye to create, allow him to make this thing because you know what, I want a bed that he makes, I want a chair that he makes,” -Kanye In response IKEA Australia jokingly created mock-up designs for the rapper with pop culture references to his scandals and traits. See them below:

  • ART

    Roses by Brooke DiDonato

    “Roses” is a series by Brooklyn based designer and photographer Brooke DiDonato where wax roses begin to drip and shape onto the body. See the series below: http://www.brookedidonato.com/portfolio

  • ART

    Graham, the Only Human Body that can Survive a Car Crash.

    Graham may look very different, but unlike the rest of us he is fully equipped to survive a car crash. Australian Commission of Road Accidents presented to project by teaming up with artist Patricia Piccinini to create the first man who genetically evolved into withstanding major physical trauma. See the series below:

  • ART

    Illustratons by Bape.Ril

    Artist Bape.Ril creates bold digital portraits of powerful and attitude filled characters that embrance sexuality, power with a splash of violence. See the selected works below:

  • ART

    Art by Matthew Swarts

    I use computers and printers to explore some of the questions I have about the things I make with cameras. I believe in photography’s ability to touch truth, but less so in our placing of importance on it having some kind of indexical relationship to what’s “real.” portrait photographs  completely distorted by artist Matthew Swarts creating a haunting desiclevled series almost resembling optical illusions with its intricate and repetitive patterns. See some selected works below: