The crusade of Abbey Road
Illustration inspired by the famous photograph or cover of The Beatles, and they replaced the images of big corporate fast food chains. It shows a silent battle between them as they cross, hence the name “the crusade” of those charged with any religious travel to other battles.
Via: Alejo Malia
F1 Toy Stories by Chris Labrooy
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To try and capture the events of last year’s F1 circus, Chris Labrooy decided to make one hilarious set of 3D illustrations.
PArray Lighting Box
Paintings by Jonathan Jungsuk Ahn
Jonathan Jungsuk Ahn was born in 1977 in Seoul, South Korea, but grew up in Boston. At the age of seven he he began studying under Nancy Angell-Rickenbacker, former student of Pablo Picasso and Oscar Kokoshka, and quickly became her star pupil. Today Jonathan Ahn is skilled in a variety of media, including oil and acrylic paints, charcoal, and pencil, and even sculpture.
Peter Lindbergh’s Never-Before-Seen Cinematic Series
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Starting April 1st and through May 22nd at the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing, Peter Lindbergh will showcase The Unknown, a set that blurs the line between photography and film by transforming the behind-the-scenes process of a fashion shoot into an elegant ballet of slowly moving figures.
The Underwater Treasure Island by Dmitry Miroshnikov

Dmitry Miroshnikov explores the sea life at Cocos Island, 500 km to the west cost of Costa Rica. Known for the legends of pirate treasure hidden on the island, Miroshnikov demonstrates there’s other beauty to behold under the water’s surface. Schools of fish, dolphins and sharks are pictured swimming through the vibrant blue water.
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Photo Manipulation by Khyzyl Saleem

Khyzyl Saleem is a young self taught digital artist from Manchester, UK. He love graphic design, digital art and illustration. He’s a bit of a car enthusiast and loves music. Continue reading »
Landscapes from the Air
Being terrestrial creatures, humans got used to see and perceive the surroundings from the surface of the Planet. Walking or driving the streets, we can see the trees, buildings, yards, and other people around us in relatively great details. However, our vision is limited and we cannot perceive the entire image of the district or town, we live in, other than by looking at the map. Rising up into the sky on board of a plane allows a human to see the world from an absolutely different angle. It is like scaling down the image in Google Earth application – we just omit the smallest details, such as houses or cars, concentrating on the entire image of a particular locality.
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In a window by Julio Bittencourt
Julio Bittencourt was born in Brazil, grew up in São Paulo and spent his adolescence in New York. In 2000 he began his career at the photo department of Valor Economico, the major financial publication in Brazil where he worked as a staff photographer and as assistant-editor for four years. Since 2006 Julio has been working as a freelance photographer for magazines, newspapers, advertising and corporate clients in Brazil, Europe, Canada, Japan and the United States, in addition to his personal projects. Julio’s work has been exhibited in galleries and museums worldwide and published in magazines such as Geo, National Geographic, Stern, Le Monde, The Guardian, Esquire, Leica World Magazine, among others. In 2008 he published his first book, In a window of Prestes Maia 911 Building, which was awarded the Leica Oskar Barnack Award. Julio currently lives in São Paulo.
Wallpapers Japon – Abril

Serie mensual de wallpapers, este mes dedicado a la tragedia Japonesa.
Las distintas resoluciones para descargar en el siguiente links (además de meses anteriores):
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