• In Bloom by Jason Hetherington
    ART,  FASHION,  Menswear

    In Bloom by Jason Hetherington

    A  tasteful flowery styled photoshoot featuring male models titled In Bloom by Jason Hetherington for Observer Magazine. This series has a cold dreamlike feel, and the use of living plants gives an organic twist reminding us of the delicate beauty we borrow from. dope.

  • natalieoffduty
    ART,  FASHION

    Free Spirit Upgrade by Olya from tlvbirdie.com

    Intricate and stylish ready made art by artist Olya Shamrik of tlvbirdie.com. This mixed media project creatively utilizes embroidering techniques tied in with fashion photography. Crafty chic at its best. See more of this ongoing project at http://www.tlvbirdie.com/search/label/free%20spirit%20upgrade www.tlvbirdie.com  https://www.facebook.com/LilBirdieInTlv twitter @tlvbirdie instagram @ohnonottoday    

  • animated photo romain laurent
    ART,  CULTURE

    Moving Portraits by Romain Laurent

    The power of a gif. These photographs still hold the valor of classic portrait photography with a subtle twist of animation. They still feel as if you could hang them on the wall, I’ve seen technology create paper thing lcd screens. So In the near future I believe we can actually have tangible albums and framed moving photographs. Visit his website via Photorest

  • ART

    White straws by Francesca Pasquali

    An ice and cloud like glowing translucence grows from artist Francesca Pasquali’s art piece title White Straws. The texture draws you and, I wonder how many people resist reaching out and grabbing it.  Francesca Pasquali – White Straws (2014)

  • Boxers Before and after
    ART

    Boxers: Before and After the Fight

    Young boxers retake the same portraits after their boxing matches. At first you don’t see much of a difference, but the longer you compare the more you see has changed within the two. Flushed, tired, and some bleeding. Nicolai Howalt – Boxers: Before and After the Fight (2012)

  • JeffBarkWoodPecker
    ART,  CULTURE,  Misc.

    Jeff Bark – Woodpecker (Present Day Romanticism)

    “Woodpecker stretches the definition of romanticism to reference both the emotive paintings of centuries past, and the modern struggle with post-industrial malaise. Situated in a teenage wasteland that hovers between nature and urban decay, Bark’s listless figures partake in skinny-dipping, huffing, and smoking marijuana.”  Artist’s statement: “I’ve always been very sensitive to light, even in my house… It’s all about how the light makes you feel. In my studio the light is very sexy, calming – it’s warm from all the tungsten lights, and very comforting. In the brightness you can’t see around you, so you feel alone, except for me yelling at you saying ‘Move your finger!’ More than trying…

  • THE PASSENGER II
    ART

    Brandon Vickerd – The Passenger II

    Is this installment artwork  a literately form of  “duckface”? This is the second installment by artist Brandon vickerd titled “The Passenger”.   Here is the artists personal satment of his entire body of work: “Purposely diverse, my work straddles the line between high and low culture, acting as a catalyst for critical thought and addressing the failed promise of a modernist future predicated on boundless scientific advancement. Whether through craftsmanship, the creation of spectacle, or humour, my goal is to provoke the viewer into questioning the dominate myth of progress ingrained in Western world views. A satellite resting lifeless in a crater, recalling a modern day Icarus whose faith in…