Search results for - newest show first

Street Tape Art - Askash Nihalani

Posted | Views: 22,430

Askash Nihalani

 

Self-portraits by tape artist Askash Nihalani. Although every artist and their mother does this type of tape/photography art...it is still very fun to look at and each artist always finds to put their own twist on it. 



Lizards from Hell - True Men Stories

Posted | Views: 18,117

Lizards From Hell

True Men Stories ( I Was Half Eaten - Half Dead) - February 1957 issue.



The Sperminator

Posted | Views: 14,425

THE SPERMINATIOR



John Water's version of Wonder Woman

Posted | Views: 13,967

If only John Waters made a Wonder Woman film. If only!



Street Style: Elisa Nalin

Posted | Views: 17,375

streetstyle: elisa nalin

INSPIRATION



Federico Fellini on set of 8½

Posted | Views: 14,060

Federico Fellini on the set of (1963). Photo by Tazio Secchiaroli


“I discovered that what’s really important for a creator isn’t what we vaguely define as inspiration or even what it is we want to say, recall, regret, or rebel against. No, what’s important is the way we say it.

Art is all about craftsmanship. Others can interpret craftsmanship as style if they wish. Style is what unites memory or recollection, ideology, sentiment, nostalgia, presentiment, to the way we express all that. It’s not what we say but how we say it that matters.”



Alfred Hitchcock's Spellbound Premiere.

Posted | Views: 14,533

Alfred Hitchcock’s Spellbound premiere in NY (1945)

spellbound!



Andi Lyn Pin-Up

Posted | Views: 80,596

Andi Lyn

photos by Ivana Christine

     

Whoa!



Bubblicicous Editorial by Craig McDean for W Magazine

Posted | Views: 22,699

A beautiful editorial called Bubblicious for Jan.09 Sept.2006 of  W magazine shot by Craig McDean with beautiful Natalia Vodianova

BUBBLICIOUS

Source: Trend Land



Jesus Piece

Posted | Views: 16,780

JESUS PIECE

This is totally trippy radical dude. Reminds me of the old school 3D Comic books with the overlaying colors that creates a weird blurry fun confusion.



Nick Knight: Naomi Sculpture

Posted | Views: 18,636

Images of a selection of designs submitted to the Naomi exhibit at the SHOWstudio: Fashion Revolution exhibition last Autumn / Winter.

Nick Knight's 20 foot tall Naomi sculpture.

NICK KNIGHT

  

   

 

 

  

 

To view more check out SHOW Studio



Gwon, Osang

Posted | Views: 15,062

Gwon, Osang

The work of Gwon, Osang is cut up laser print outs and put back together like a puzzle sculpture. I have actually seen many people do this before but the lifesize ones I have not. Really time consuming stuff and fun to look at. Gwon, Osang is currently represented by Arario Gallery based out of Seoul, South Korea

 

 

 



Change your Head.

Posted | Views: 20,491

Helmet Ad

Agency: 1861 United, Milan, Italy
Art Director: Giorgio Cignoni
Copywriter: Luca Beato
Creative Directors: Pino Rozzi, Roberto Battaglia
Photographer: Fulvio Bonavia

These are awesome ads promoting helmets for motorcyclists by the company Bye with the slogan "Change your Head." What a way of telling the truth!



Minchi - Art from Japan

Posted | Views: 25,157

Minchi is a Japanese artist who's work has a very anime/surreal method.  Born in Kyoto, Japan. Lives and works in Hyogo, Japan.

The roots of Minchi's works is a Japanese contemporary Manga culture. A story line of Manga is one important element of Minchi's works.

MINCHI

     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Japanese Digital Painting

 

 

Via: Minchi



No Camera Policy - L.A.

Posted | Views: 19,515

Photo of Sara (Los Angeles) by No Camera Policy



Brigitte Bardot -1952.

Posted | Views: 27,548

Brigitte Bardot - 1952



How to Ruin a Good Thing

Posted | Views: 17,055

This is a good thing?



New Jersey Sucks

Posted | Views: 17,260

New Jersey Sucks.



M.I.A. on Coca Cola, Pepsi Sponsorship.

Posted | Views: 15,578

M.I.A. on corporate sponsorship:

"They wanted me to be the face of Coca Cola. I was like 'Wow. Have you guys got any idea what you’re talking about?' Then Pepsi called me the next week. My mother-in-law called me and said 'Oh my God, Maya, they’re offering you so much money'."

Via: NME



Popping Photos by Lagoi and Lace

Posted | Views: 15,493

If Daft Punk and Lady Gaga were to have a love child, we imagine she would look something like this. These candy colored creatures are actually the work of artistic duo Ralph Lagoi and Kate Lace, otherwise known as Lagoi & Lace. While studying art and photography at the Academy of Media Arts in Cologne, they decided to combine their various strengths in photography, design, art direction and styling to celebrate the power of beauty and fashion.

Set in actual love hotel rooms in Japan, this spread is called "Love Land Invaders." It features superhero-like characters in crazy cool outfits and accessories like masks, glasses, shields, armory, jewelry, and ribbon. Each character represents a certain aspect of beauty (the beauty of dark elegance, the beauty of a gentleman, the beauty of play, the beauty of wilderness, the beauty of pink).

"The "Love Land Invaders" express an idea we call luxurious pop. In this project luxury can be found in the aesthetic quality of the design, for example by using glossy materials, sculptural shapes and vibrant colors. Luxury can also mean giving oneself the freedom to explore your desires and fantasies and creating fitting worlds. For us pop describes the idea of bringing diverse inspirational sources into a fresh mix to create emotionally and visually strong images. The idea of luxurious pop was our guiding light while creating the "Love Land Invaders".

Lagoi and Lace

Crazy beauty, crazy cool pop fused photography