• Anthropomorphic Mountains by Artist Pam
    ART

    Anthropomorphic Mountains by Artist Pam

    There is something deeply comforting about Pam’s work. Maybe it is the softness of the lines. Maybe it is the way the figures seem to exist halfway between human and landscape. Or maybe it is the reminder that nature, much like us, carries emotion.

  • oscar de la renta
    CULTURE,  FASHION

    Oscar de la Renta Passes Away at Age 82

      Legendary world renowned designer Oscar de la Renta has unfortunately passed away Monday night at the age of 82. He was diagnosed with cancer back in 2006 but since has appeared  to have a clean bill of health. His most recent public appearance was at his S/S2015 show where people say he seemed a bit frail. Not to long ago Peter Copping was appointed as the new and first creative director of the brand, hinting a change.  The details on the causes behind his passing have not yet come to light. “The only realities in life are that you are born, and that you die,” De La Renta said in…

  • ART,  CULTURE,  MUSIC

    FKA Glass, I mean Twigs.

    Seems like Google Glass needed to add a dosage of cool to their product. Watch musical artist FKA twigs  violently vogue it out with other dancers, throw in some ribbon choreography against a blank background, and add some baby hair realness. The video is titled #throughglass and shows the search for inspiration and innovativeness. (with google glass) Check it out: “FKA twigs creates a concept film for Google Glass, working both as performer and director the piece is set to a re-scored version of her songs ‘Video Girl’ and ‘Glass & Patron’. Twigs uses Glass to call upon references and inspirations as well as incorporating the device into the actual filming.”

  • Artist Replecates his NYC Apartment
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    Artist Replecates his NYC Apartment

    There are homes you live in, and then there are homes that live inside you. Do Ho Suh understands that difference deeply. In his series titled Home, the Korean artist recreates his New York City apartment not as a solid structure, but as a glowing, translucent memory. It feels less like architecture and more like a feeling you can walk through. Currently on view at the Contemporary Austin through January 11, 2015, the installation transforms something deeply personal into something universally resonant. It is not loud. It does not demand attention. Instead, it quietly pulls you in

  • Mixed Media Art by Eugenia Loli
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    Mixed Media Art by Eugenia Loli

    “It’s important for me to “say” something with my artwork, so for the vast majority of my work there’s a meaning behind them. I usually do this via presenting a “narrative” scene in my collages, like there’s something bigger going on than what’s merely depicted. Sometimes the scene is witty or sarcastic, some times it’s horrific with a sense of danger or urgency, some times it’s chill. I leave it to the viewer’s imagination to fill-in the blanks of the story plot.” -Artist Eugenia Loli source:

  • Erik Fallberg Photographed by Tomas Falmer
    FASHION

    Erik Fallberg Photographed by Tomas Falmer

    There is something deeply intimate about a bedroom that is not trying to be seductive. This editorial featuring Erik Fallberg, photographed by Tomas Falmer, understands that intimacy can come from stillness rather than performance. Set in a bedroom like environment and captured through natural light, the series embraces seclusion as both a mood and a message. Nothing feels staged for effect. Instead, the images unfold slowly, like moments you were not supposed to witness but somehow did.

  • FASHION

    Alexander McQueen A/W 2014 Lookbook

    Alexander McQueen Autumn Winter 2014 does not ask for your attention. It assumes it. This lookbook is stripped back, direct, and unapologetically McQueen. No distractions. No unnecessary narrative. Just clothes, attitude, and conviction. The palette is nearly colorless, and that choice feels deliberate. Black, white, and shades in between dominate, giving the collection a ghostly, suspended quality. It feels ethereal, but never soft. There is tension in every look, an edge that keeps things sharp even when the mood feels weightless.

  • MUSIC

    Tennis – I’m Callin’

    Quirky crime should be a new genre. This music video titled “I’m Callin'” by Tennis is pretty David Lynch’s film Blue Velvet inspired. Directed by Keith Musil, try to follow the story. Watch below: Ritual in Repeat is available February 2

  • CULTURE

    If Women In Horror Films Were Played By Men

    Tis the season for horror movie marathons. Have you ever thought how different the movie would be if the roles were reversed? The sexualized woman now becomes the sexualized man, so on and so forth. Do these scenes seem off? or are there no differences, you decide. “You’ve never seen a damsel in distress like this before.”