• ART,  CULTURE

    Behind the City of Dreams by Nguan

    Gritty, but still dreamy. The toxic allure of Los Angeles is captured by Japanese photographer Nguan. You’ll see dilapidated buildings against iconic figures. The city of dreams also consists of broken ones. See some of the series below:

  • ART,  CULTURE

    Photography by Sara Lorusso

    Feminine sexuality meets nature in a personal experimental series by Italian photographer Sara Lorusso. Foreign objects become symbolic from, flowers, fruits and red glitter. See some selected works below:

  • ART,  CULTURE

    Athletes in Motion by Ewoud Broeksma

    Photographer Ewoud Broeksma has a continuous series capturing athletes bodies in motion performing their sport expertise, from soccer, motocross, football and more. Broeksma has released two books titled Doubles and Doubles 2 for purchase here. You can also see his in depth galleries on his website.

  • ART,  CULTURE

    Some Animals are Treated Like Garbage

    Ew, a stinky filled up black  garbage bag? Sadly no, but instead black furred animals tied up to resemble usless unwanted lumps of trash. The series is a campaign for animal rights orginazition Foundation Tier im Recht and is created by artist Ruf Lanz. Oh my heart … See the series below:   Foundation Tier im Recht

  • ART,  CULTURE

    NYC Subway Monsters by Subwaydoodle

    Scary looking, but cute acting monsters wander the New York City Subways and intereact with their fellow humang passangers. The series is created by subwaydoodle who illustrates in characters to their photographs in NYC surrounding areas using an Ipad. See some selected works below:

  • ART,  CULTURE

    Animals with Front Eyes by Kiyoi

    A creepy but interesting series by Kiyoi where the placement of animals eyes are brought to the front giving them an almost human like quality. Stare right into both eyes of rabbits, dolphins, giraffes and more. See the series below:  

  • ART,  CULTURE

    New Trailer for “Saving Banksy” Documentary

    “one misguided art collector’s attempt to save a Banksy from destruction and the auction block.” “Saving Banksy – It’s not art unless you can sell it for lots of money,” The documentary includes commentary by artists Ben Eine, Risk, Revok, Niels Mueman, Blek Le Rat, Anthony Lister, Doze Green, Hera and Glen E Friedman. Watch the trailer below:

  • ART,  CULTURE

    The Evolution of Stop-Motion Animation in 3 Minutes

    stop motion is the filmmakers original special effects. In this short video Vugar Efendi timelines and shows examples of the skill and how it is still used today. It’s a medium that has never lost it’s charm and is hard to emulate without working the heartfelt hours. Watch the video below: Related articles Venice Film Festival 2016: Table of Contents James Franco and Ashley Greene Continue Promo at Venice Film Festival Highest “WEEK-1” Business of Bollywood Films In 2016..!! | The Times24 Mimosas: Trailer

  • CULTURE,  Misc.

    Nuts for your Desk!

    Pink dangling testicles you can put under your desk. The product is called Niceballs and is created to make you relax with the similar use of stress balls. Created by the Spanish based company Imaginarte Agency. See the product along with their commerceial below:

  • CULTURE,  FASHION

    ‘Portraits Nudes Flowers’ Book Preview by Mariano Vivanco

    Acclaimed photographer Mariano Vivanco is releaseing a photobook titled Portraits Nudes Flowers Book presenting hand selected shots from the last ten years. The preview verifies the title, full of celebrity nudes, floral shots and fashion portraits. Some big names include, Lana Del Rey, James Franco, David Gandy, Rihanna, Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell, Emma Watson, Lady Gaga, Ricky Martin and more. See the preview below:

  • CULTURE

    There Will Be “Some Justice for Barb” in Stranger Things

    Barb, the ultra stylish unsung hero of Stranger Things was met with an abrupt and slimy end. We assumed that would be it, but the Stranger Things creators claim Justice will be served for Barb. “It’s not like her parents are like ‘Oh Barb left. She died!’ Season One actually takes place over the course of six or seven days – it’s a really short period of time. So part of what we want to do with hypothetical Season 2 is to explore the repercussions of everything that happened,” said Matt Duffer when speaking with IGN. “People get very frustrated, understandably, that the town doesn’t seem to be really dealing…