Hyper realistic paintings by Robin Eley

Eley had an Australian father and Chinese mother. In 1981 the family returned to Australia. In 1997 he traveled to the US to attend Westmont College, earning his Bachelor in Fine Arts and captaining the basketball team. In 2002 he moved back to Australia and he now lives in Adelaide with his wife, Rachel.
His work was recently recognized in the Doug Moran National Portrait Prize (highly commended runner-up in 2010 and highly commended 3rd place in 2011). He was a finalist in the Archibald Prize in 2012. His debut solo exhibition Singularity recently concluded at Hill Smith Gallery in South Australia.


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Illustrator John Holcroft

John studied Graphic Design at Sheffield, England. It was in the mid 90s he succumbed to the lure of illustration. He started out painting in acrylic on canvas and was influenced by David Cutter and Edward Hopper. Always trying to keep his work fresh, John has reinvented his style half a dozen times since. His latest incarnation is a screen print affect created digitally and inspired from old adverts and packaging from the 50s. John likes to experiment with different markets. The versatile nature of his style allows him to explore more avenues. Mainly working in editorial, John’s past clients include: BBC, Reader’s Digest, Financial Times and The Guardian.


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Illustrator Maria Umievskaya

Maria Umievskaya – 24 years old, was born in Kaliningrad, then moved to Kiev, wheregraduated Kiev National University of Technology and Design. She engaged in design and branding, created the illustrations for articles guide to Kiev.


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Photographer Diego Uchitel

Diego Uchitel was born in Buenos Aires. As a young man, fascinated by photography, moved to Los Angeles. Shoots fashion, portraits and advertising. Works of Diego can be seen on the pages of Elle, Vanity Fair, Harper’s Bazaar, Vogue, The New York Times Sunday Magazine, Citizen K, Rolling Stone and so. on.
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Minimalist landscapes by Gavin Dunbar

Black and white minimalist works Edinburgh photographer Gavin Dunbar created, to soothe. He focuses, mainly, on the beautiful marine species and photographed them with a slow shutter. He transforms everyday landscapes into geometric, high-contrast images on a soft and diffuse background.
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How it’s made: Fender
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The world famous company manufacturing guitars Fender, released a video where the manufacture of the classic model Stratocaster.
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Backbone Chair by Geert Decock

Artist street art and industrial designer Geert Decock created Backbone Chair, the perfect Chair, using a single sheet of raw aluminium.
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El Ateneo in Buenos Aires – A bookstore to end all bookstores

In Buenos Aires, in the former Grand Theatre opened a unique, one of a kind Bookstore. This theatre was opened in may 1919, then served as a cinema in the second half of the 1920 ‘s. In 2000 studio Grupo Ilhsa transformed the space into a bookstore named El Ateneo Grand Splendid, which is now the flagship, and takes more than a million visitors a year.
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Moscow 1969 in the lens of the American photographer

American programmer Rob Ketcherside from Seattle posted a photo, made by his grandfather in Moscow 1969 during the business trip.
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Landscapes by Martin Turner

Martin Turner – 36-old English landscape photographer. Became interested in photography 6 years ago. He lives in Bristol. Although, that picture for Martin – hobby, his works are often published in journals.
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