Stylish Disney Posters by Rowan Stocks-Moore

Rowan Stocks-Moore is a passionate book and film cover designer from London.
He created the following Disney posters in a minimal form.


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High Speed Liquid Flowers by Jack Long

At a quick glance these colorful photographs by Milwaukee-based photographed Jack Long might pass as some kind of strange exotic flowers, but a squint of the eyes later reveals they are actually high speed photographs of colored water, captured in a way to mimic the shape of blooms, leaves, and even pots. Each photograph from Long’s Vessels and Blooms series is captured in a stunningly precise take that took months of trial and error to perfect. Like a mad scientist he creates cocktails of dyes, thickeners, and pigments for each component of the shot and then blasts them through a customized mechanism before snapping a perfectly timed capture. “This series was a culmination of months of planning and testing. Hundreds of captures are made in testing and then many more during the actual final capture stage. A very few stand out as being the best,” he says.


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Funny Photomanipulations by Martín De Pasquale

Photographer and Photoshop compositor Martín De Pasquale has a keen eye for taking everyday life and constructing it into abstract art. The Argentinean artist uses a layer technique of combining a sequence of photographs with various photoshop elements and layers them together to create a stunning visual masterpiece.


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Animated GIF Wall and Building Art by INSA

INSA creates awesome street art GIFs that bring the thrill of the streets to your very own Tumblr. Painting a wall several times and snapping photos of each shot, the artist then combines the photos to give the neon-spray paint an additional bling-bling.


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Gravity Defying Photography by Cerise Doucede

French photographer Cerise Doucede uses strings to suspend objects in midair creating gravity defying tableau’s that seem to be frozen in time. Cerise finds her inspiration in materials, and scenes from everyday life, which have been rearranged and reassembled to create mesmerizing and dreamlike images.


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Photographer Tobias Regell

Tobias Regell makes amazing footage in the style of advertising, fashion, travel and lifestyle photography. Among his clients H&M, Marc O’Polo, Nokia, Bentley Motors, SAS, Volvo, Sonera and Saab, Glamour and Cosmopolitan.



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La Vie Parisienne by D’Apostrophe Design

Architects from Studio D’Apostrophe Design worked on the interior of the apartment on the Left Bank in Paris. The project was named “La Vie Parisienne”.

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Sofia Townhouse by Buensalido Architects

Designed for a newly married couple, this townhouse is a tribute to the Filipino spirit. Buensalido Architects, a Manila-based archietctural design firm that pushes for contemporizing Filipino architecture, found the aesthetic expression of this design intent through triangles, an abstracted representation of banderitas (or flaglets) that one would commonly see in local fiestas and festivals. As a country, the Philippines has one almost every day.



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Photographer Matthew Monteith

New Yorker Matthew Monteith is part of a new generation of social commentators. His glowing editorial outlook is transformed in projects such as Art School, where subtle visual messages remark on contradiction and culture. Collaborates with GQ, The New York Times Magazine, Interview, W, and Dwell.

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Building a Green Economy by Yuken Teruya

The New York-based artist Yuken Teruya was commissioned by the New York Times to create this series called “Building a Green Economy”.

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