Archive for November, 2009

Concrete Cloth

– Published by Nikolay Vanchev on November 28, 2009 - Filed Under I Do Approve, Product, Leave a Comment

Recently awarded for Material of the Year, Concrete Cloth (cement-impregnated fabric) made by Concrete Canvas is fireproof and waterproof and can be modified in any required shape allowing it to become very useful in disaster relief situations.

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Wayne Levin

– Published by Ravi Vasavan on November 25, 2009 - Filed Under Art, Photography, Leave a Comment

Wayne Levin started with a Brownie and a film set given to him by his father at a tender age of twelve-year old. Since then he has been photographing the vast and eerie underwater world. Predominately working in black and white realm, giving his body of work an ominous but beautiful tint.

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Guido Mocafico

– Published by Kervin Brisseaux on November 25, 2009 - Filed Under Art, Photography, Leave a Comment

Italian Photographer, Guido Mocafico, has a stunning collection of work that usually consist of otherwise banal objects. I especially enjoy his “Serpens” series which are as visually evocative as they are discomforting. Go and check it out!

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La Vitesse et La Pierre

– Published by Nikolay Vanchev on November 25, 2009 - Filed Under Art, Photography, Leave a Comment

An epic short film, created with audio and still images, “La Vitesse et La Pierre” is a film about solitude, Iris and Bernard. Shot in Western Sahara,  Sweden & Norway, the film is a magnificent experiment that intersects film & photography created by the film director Igor Zimmermann and the photographic duo Frode Fjerdingstad and [...]

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David Caesar

– Published by Kervin Brisseaux on November 25, 2009 - Filed Under Art, Illustration, 1 Comment

David Caesar is a brilliant traditional illustrator from Ontario. His work is quite rich with detail and the craftsmanship of his style is spot on. Be sure to checkout his portfolio.

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Felix Lobelius

– Published by Ravi Vasavan on November 24, 2009 - Filed Under Design, Photography, Typography, Leave a Comment

Felix Lobelius is a twenty-two year old Swedish export, who have recently graduated from Billy Blue, his body of work is highly refreshing and minimalist with certain panache. I am particularly fond of his branding for Kaffé, a cafe in Sydney started by four Swedes. the Kaffé collateral can be found in his portfolio.

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Chadwick Tyler

– Published by Ravi Vasavan on November 23, 2009 - Filed Under Fashion, Photography, 1 Comment

His photography are so delicate and wistful, all subjects feels to be at ease which creates beautiful vibe through their expression and body language. Check his body of work here.

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Albert Exergian Favorite TV Shows

– Published by Nikolay Vanchev on November 17, 2009 - Filed Under Design, Illustration, 2 Comments

We live in a very complex world. Every single moment, we’re surrounded by tons of information. We can’t even focus ourselves on one thing anymore. We’ve stopped seeking for inspiration. That’s why, most of us are going crazy when in front of simple, smart and pointy design. Albert Exergian masterminded these.

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Nick van Woert Sculptures

– Published by Nikolay Vanchev on November 16, 2009 - Filed Under Art, Miscellany, Leave a Comment

A recent graduate from Parsons MFA program, Nick van Woert is a sculptor with a rare sense of aesthetics. Myron & Polyclitus should proud of his modern approach to their beloved busts.

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Destroy by Rankin & Others

– Published by Nikolay Vanchev on November 10, 2009 - Filed Under Art, Photography, Leave a Comment

For Youth Music’s 10th Birthday, Rankin joins forces with a team of 70 artists and musicians. By ‘destroying’ their portraits (shot by Rankin himself) some of them, like Damien Hirst showed visual knowledge at highest level. More information about an exhibition and a book can be found at YouthMusic/Rankin.

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    • Vegetable Juice

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      Just the idea of having the terms “vegetable” and “juice” in the same sentence makes me cringe…

    • Jeggings

      jeggings
      Jeggings are so vile, it shouldn’t be even sold on black market.

    • Ctrl.Alt.Shift Christmas Grenades

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      If there are still people willing to look at grenades during Christmas, then there’s something wrong. And we shouldn’t even discuss how this is a cliché. By the way Dorothy designed these for Ctrl.Alt.Shift.

    • Mullet

      mullet
      Not the seafood, but the hairstyle. It’s so wrong, no should ever get away with it, even as a fashion statement.

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