I recently revisited Shaun Kardinal’s site In-Progress and I was happily surprised by all the new images he has added. If you are not acquainted with Seattle-based artist, then you should definitely check out his work. Shaun’s embroidered paper collages are everyone’s favourite; they are the perfect combo of mixed media and geometry. In a […]
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Locomotor by Kirra Jamison
Yah! Lots of colour to get the week started. Locomotor by Kirra Jamison are a series of prints that are definitely needed to brighten one’s Monday blues. It’s kind of amazing how a few pops of colour can totally change your mood huh? As I sat down at the pool with friends yesterday, I realized […]
Collages by Cherelle Sappleton
Ah, collages. Everyone’s favorite. How can one resist their charm, wit, and sensuality. Seriously. Especially when they look as sharp as the ones created by UK-based artist Cherelle Sappleton. Many of these collages are “experiments” in which Cherelle uses black and white images as a background, adding pops of colour here and there to see […]
Hyperrealistic Paintings by Kang Kang-hoon
Could someone please pinch me? Like. Is this actually happening? I know I tend to overreact when it comes down to amazing art, but come on, how can you not flip out when you see this kind of work! These hyperrealistic paintings by Kang Kang-hoon are insane. So incredible, they’re almost rude. How dare you […]
Photo Collages by Matt Wisniewski
Lusting over these collages by Matt Wisniewski. I’ve already feature his work on the blog some time ago, and I’m still hooked on it. His new collection – Futur couture – is probably one of my favorites! A mix of fashion, illustration, and photography all put together to create some delightful eye candy. I’ve seen […]
The Rainbow Room by Pierre Le Riche
With all the Pride celebrations happening this last weekend, we gotta add some LGBT-esque vibes to today’s post. Yes? And what better way to do it than showcasing this colourful Rainbow Room by Pierre Le Riche. For this installation, Cape Town based designer Pierre Le riche, used 17 km of rainbow coloured yarn, covering all […]
Permanent Marker Installations by Heike Weber
Ok. Let’s not freak out. Let’s take it easy…just slowly.. OH MY GOD. Are you kidding me? These installations were made with a permanent marker?! Impossible. Well, not really. Cologne-based artist Heike Weber was able to pull it off, and as you can see in the images above, she is quite good at it. These […]