Hey friends! Oh man, I know. I’ve been away for a bit and haven’t been posting as often. It’s not because I don’t want to (hellz no) – life just got a wee crazy in the last couple weeks and I decided I need to slow down and focus on other things before I have […]
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I Don’t Really Miss You
Today I found the art of Lindsay Bottos – a 20 year old Maryland-based artist that uses embroidery (along with other mediums) to narrate her life experiences. Looking at her series titled I Don’t Really Miss You, made me think that the anatomy of certain events is always the same; breakups, broken friendships, even death […]
Gravitational Radius by David Adey
The art of repetition. There’s something mystical about it. Like combing through a Japanese sand garden – each piece pinned in Gravitational Radius by David Adey creates a zen-like pattern. It kinda reminds me of those mandala drawings – except this one is made out of limbs in pastel tones. How freaking perfect?! IMAGES: David […]
Ashkan Honarvar for Dash Magazine
Mixed media genius and personal favorite, Ashkan Honarvar has done it again; the perfect combination of collage and fashion in one stunning collaboration for Dash Magazine. My eyes drool as I type this post. Seriously. I mean, beautiful things are meant to happen when you mix the art of Ashkan Honarvar with the lens of […]
Hong Yi – 2,000 Dyed Carnations
How amazing? And just in time for Spring! This portrait of Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi is made out of 2,000 dyed carnations by Hong Yi. I think carnations are seriously the underdog of flowers – no one really likes them (or wants them), but hey, when you use them in such […]
Floral Art
Friends! I am so excited to be able to finally show you the first post of this beautiful series titled ‘Floral Art’ – created in conjunction with the amazing gals of All & Sundry and photographed by the mighty Tomasz Wagner. Seriously, couldn’t dream of better people for this project. They all are as beautiful […]
Beautiful Decay by Billy Kidd
We take a different approach to our Jungle Fever with this stunning photos of Beautiful Decay by Billy Kidd. I like to think of them as the dark side of the jungle – the inevitable natural process of life fading away. Even the most beautiful beings cannot escape from this fate. Billy Kidd takes this, […]