An ordinary dog on top of ordinary things. This is just about the essence of the ongoing photo series Maddie the Coonhound by Atlanta-based photographer Theron Humphrey, who is currently travelling all 50 states of the US, and making pictures of his dog Maddie ‘standing on things’, to document the places they visit.. Must be tough being Maddie,[...]
Dutch photographers duo Anuschka Blommers and Niels Schumm shot these beautiful photos for the new COS lookbook. Intriguing photographs because of the models’ blank expressions, the almost boring (but great) lighting and clean cut clothes. Check out www.blommers-schumm.com for more great works. … _ _ Tweet
Pretty cool drawings made by Irish artist Shane Morrissy. The series show drawings of American icons with a gentle touch of Mr. Potato Head. Check out his website, Vicious Dumbshow, for more great works. Above image: Ronald Reagan with replacement standard ear. Harvey Milk with replacement ‘jew’ nose Nicolae Ceauşescu with replacement smile MLK with replacement ‘black’[...]
Marc Johns, one of our favorite illustrators just came up with this great new series called ‘What birds do when we aren’t looking’. See the rest of the series here. Marc Johns is considering drawing more of these birds doing non-bird things, and putting them together in a little book. Fantastic idea, Marc! Tweet
Hundreds of faces seamlessly morph into one another in this mind blowing video animation called ‘Amalgamation’. The soundtrack full with fuzzy bleeps and melodies plays along while kids with braces blend into bearded men which then become smiling women. Your brain is not ready for this! Motion design by Micaël Reynaud and portraits by Michael[...]
Currently I’m in love with the amazing drawings made by Korean artist Daehyun Kim, also known as Moonassi. In 2010 he published an art book with his forty-eight drawings by the design studio, fnt where he is used to cooperate with. Do visit his site for more works. Tweet
Japanese artists So Kanno and Takahiro Yamaguchi came up with the “Senseless Drawing Bot”. Using a double pendulum being wheeled around on a skateboard across a stretch of white wall, the robot creates a series of organic, abstract linear drawings that appear quite similar to graffiti. Check the video below, funny to see it in action.[...]
Student designer Miharu Matsunaga created a series of stunning photographs titled “ten-ten” (dots). She’s been exploring the often neglected and forgotten bond between man, woman, family, friend, adult, child and nationality ending up with hundreds of hand-drawn dots across the human body. _ _ _ _ _ Tweet