The Story of Pin
One year ago, we featured some creative nail photography by Vlad Artazov, who used nails to create some lovely and moving scenarios. The story of Nail Art is still one of most popular post on our site. And today’s topic: The story of Pin is a kind of similar photography work by Jun.C, a professional portrait photographer. Not sure whether Jun’s work was inspired by Vlad Artazov, but that is definitely worth seeing still. Let us know which one you like better? Nail or Pin? Continue reading »
Girls of Edric Chen
Beauty photos by Edric Chen, a photographer based in Manila, Philippines. Continue reading »
Dopludo Collective
Dopludό Collective was found in St. Petersburg in 2006. Word “Dopludό” comes from a phonetic transcription of french words “deux plus deux”, which is “two plus two” in english. At the heart of the name of a creative trio lays the absurd mathematical formula “2+2=5”, which has been proved several times and being a potential key to reconsider all mathematics from the beginning. Continue reading »
Samantha Gradoville for Blush Lingerie, Fall Winter 2013
Model Samantha Gradoville poses for lingerie brand Blush. Continue reading »
Hardcore Bar and Grill Visual Identity
Hardcore Bar and Grill visual identity by designer Vladimir Lifanov. A place with a brutal interior, hard music and exquisite menu. Continue reading »
Extreme Photomanipulations
Digitally detached people. The weirdest photomanipulations I’ve ever seen. Continue reading »
Milou van Groesen for W Magazine Korea, May 2012
Model Milou van Groesen poses for W Magazine Korea, May 2012.
Photographer: Gianluca Fontana.
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Marilyn Monroe Fronts Sexy Hair Campaign
Hair care brand Sexy Hair’s choice to use the blonde star’s image in a new campaign while a little nontraditional is a smart move–who else has such universal recognition? In the advertisements, Marilyn is depicted next to products such as their “Spray and Play” line juxtaposed with the late actress’s quotes like, “If I’d observed all the rules, I’d never have got anywhere.” Continue reading »
Talbotics: Original Robot Sculptures Made from Found Objects
These are lovely artistic robot sculptures by Tal Avitzur using recycled vintage junk scavanged from scrap metal yards in southern California. Continue reading »
Signs for the Homeless
An exchange project for homeless people by artist Kenji Nakayama and Christopher Hope. A sign in exchange for donations and hand painted sign. Continue reading »
Schield Presents “The Exhibitionist”
A new photostory told from the hand of the photographer Diego Diaz Marin, to present the new collection autumn / winter jewelry brand Schield.
It is the story of a beautiful woman, very full of himself and suffers from a “mild” histrionic personality disorder, resulting in a compulsive need to show off, that will need to sneak into a museum and pretend to be the protagonist of a fashion shoot set in an artificial jungle. A frenzy that will soon be soothed by the arrival of security personnel of the museum, violently, the pull out of its lush glass case. Continue reading »
FEZ Amsterdam Launches Its First Collection
On Tuesday July 30th FEZ will present their first collection of leather bags in Amsterdam. Witzenhausen gallery is the place where FEZ will launch its first one hundred leather bags.
FEZ, a new brand in which art and craftsmanship come together, is named after the place where the leather comes from. FEZ combines the authenticity of Morocco with art from Amsterdam. This unique concept is reinforced by its exclusivity; each bag has a serial number. FEZ has brought two worlds together: traditional leather processing from Morocco and the creative influences of Amsterdam. Every year, a different artist from Amsterdam will make the lining. The inside of the FEZ f1 collection is decorated with drawings from illustrator Nathalie Otter. Especially for FEZ she made a series of ten male figures with animal heads. Continue reading »
Shelves
‘Shelves’ is a collection of wall mounted pieces in casted polyester resin. ‘Shelves’ are available as plain shelve and can be enriched by adding functional elements such as a vase , an adjustable lamp in ash wood, or a mirror.
‘Shelves’ are mounted to the wall by an aluminum profile incorporated into the polyester, creating an invisible bracket. ‘Shelves’ are available in 5 standard colors: soap green, pink, yellow, mulberry red and white and in sizes 20/35/40 x 20 x 6 cm. Other colors and sizes on request.
The object of this design was to create a piece of furniture that will easily blend into your interior to form a pleasant everyday encounter. Continue reading »
Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Swim in Miami. Part 2
A model poses during a Betsey Johnson swimwear show at the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Swim 2014, Saturday, July 20, 2013, in Miami Beach, Fla. (Lynne Sladky/AP Photo) Continue reading »
Ladies from Uzbekistan Bring Japanese Emoticons to Life
Tokyo web planning company Nuuo showed a series of Japanese emoticons to models from an Uzbekistan model agency.
Nuuo only told them the bare minimum about what each emoticon meant and allowed the women to interpret the emoticons on their own. Japanese emoticons are slightly different from emoticons in other countries, and thus, the nuance of meaning might not be readily apparent. So while this Japanese emoticon m(_ _)m might look like a butt with wings, it’s actually the image of someone bowing on the ground. Continue reading »
iPhone 6 Concept
The only way to create a true edge-to-edge display is to remove the edge all together. This lokks real! iPhone 6 design concept by Johnny Plaid. Continue reading »
A Scary Side of Beauty Culture

“Mask of Perfection” will be available in October as editions and single prints by Adamson Gallery http://www.adamsongallery.com in Washington, DC and Amstel Gallery http://www.amstelgallery.com in Amsterdam. The series will also be shown at (e)merge art fair in Washington, DC and Pulse Art Fair in Miami Beach.”
To some plastic surgeons, a naturally stunning woman looks more like a work-in-progress. What does this somewhat terrifying reality say about the state of beauty in our culture? That’s what photographer Marc Erwin Babej wanted to explore in his new series, “Mask Of Perfection”. Babej worked with his close friend, plastic surgeon Maria LoTempio, to illustrate the difference between a woman’s natural beauty and the “correctable flaws” a plastic surgeon has been trained to see. Continue reading »
Giant Image of Marilyn Monroe is Grown in a Japanese Rice Field
The image of Marilyn Monroe is made from nine rice species with seven different colors has popped up on a rice filed in Inakadatemura, Aomori prefecture, northern Japan. (AP/Daily Mail) Continue reading »
Super Mario Ice Pops
What better way to escape the summer heat than with ice pops…make that super mario ice pops!
Chungkong has created a fun series that takes some of our favorite mario game charters and turns their likenesses into frozen treats. The catchphrase? Simple. “Frozen Bros. on a stick.” (Wonder if Mario tastes like strawberries.) Continue reading »

























