Sunday, October 25, 2009

3-D 2-D. Know Hope

Know Hope is a street artist from Israel. Creating images and objects on socially hot topics in some way he resembles Banksy with his provocative style. The more such wonderful art we can see on the streets of our cities the more peace and love we will have in our hearts and minds.

We're All Gonna Die. Simon Hoegsberg

Not everybody can find beautiful variety in the stillnes of a routine day. But Simon Hoegsberg, a Danish photographer, managed to do it. After 17 months of work, Simon has created a unique image, a 100 meters long photograph that shows people walking in the street unaware that they were being photographed. The photos were originally taken at the same spot but in diferent days.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Portraits in words. Ryan Alexander

No comments. Only words


Ilustrations. Archan Nair

Archan Nair, an artist based in Deli, India, in his 26 years is already the cofounder and creative head of a design and art agency. Among his clients the most notable are Pepsi, Tiger Beer, GQ etc. He has been featured in publications like Advanced Photoshop, Flair, Vanity Fair, Juxtapoz and has also been featured by Music Artists like Kanye West and more.

Monday, October 19, 2009

Grim toys. Scott Radke

They never smile but rather are on the edge of emotional breakdown. They can call for sympathy, fear, disgust or love. They will never leave you without emotions. Scott Radke, coming from Cleveland, specializes in sculpture based works. His work can be found in national and international collections and has been featured in different films such as "Ghost in the Machine" by Kathleen Harty and "Desolation Sound" by Scott Webber.