For Graham Kelman, architecture is a way of thinking, organizing, solving problems, and innovating. For Etienne Aigner’s New York boutique, he created a system consisting of over 600 paper airplanes, to divide the models and their accessories.
Yovcho Gorchev aka Yø Vø is a photographer based out of London, UK and a graduate of Royal College of Art. More about Yovcho Gorchev and his photography here.
For her series ‘Quantum Blink’, photographer Isabel Martinez shoots two exposures one after the other. With in-camera masks, she achieves this striped pattern that allows for two images to blend together and at the same time ‘keep them from fully
German photographer Michel Lamoller shoots pictures of the same places at a different time, then prints them out to layer them and physically merging them into a single image. The series is called ‘Tautochronos’ (from Greek prefixes tauto- meaning same
Czech sculptor Monika Horčicová creates ornate installations starting from polyester resin skeletons. Her technique requires a fundamental understanding of anatomy in order to manipulate it as her work is not just an abstraction. She often balances between natural construction and
Saya Miyazaki and Masakazu Shirane’s dazzling ‘Wink Space’ installation is made up from an array of laser-cut mirrors to create a giant, walk-in kaleidoscope built inside a shipping container. The duo cut dozens of mirrors into triangular shapes to form
The Gif Connoisseur is a Tumblr which contains edited GIFs originating from various creators. The Gif Connaisseur stars a man in a light blue suit who seems to be admiring a famous painting but instead gazes at a variety of
Designer Mike Frederiqo recreates some of fashion’s most famous logos using the designers themselves. Chanel’s interlocking Cs are formed from a cold faced Coco, while US Vogue features Anna Wintour in her characteristic shades.
‘Life Of A Salesman’ by Masami Tsukishima follows lonely salesmen commuting to and from work.Tsukishima intrigues with trains on fire and psychedelic red skies.
Fine art photographer Birthe Piontek lives in Vancouver, Canada and uses her photography to explore the concept of ‘Self’ and the individual. She mainly focuses on portrait photography, but she also dabbles in other art forms such as installations and