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Feminity and Sensuality in Laura Laine’s Fashion Illustration

Feminity and Sensuality in Laura Laine’s Fashion Illustration

Laura Laine is a young Helsinki-based free­lance fash­ion illus­tra­tor, whose clients include impor­tant names like Escada, Tommy Hil­figer, H&M or Zara, and whose draw­ings have been fea­tured in the most impor­tant fash­ion mag­a­zines (Elle, NY Times, The New Yorker — to name just a few). She mainly works in black and white, the fine pen strokes […]

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Underwater Fantasy: Elena Kalis

Underwater Fantasy: Elena Kalis

Russian-born pho­tog­ra­pher Elena Kalis has been resid­ing in Bahamas for the past decade and started flirt­ing with pho­tog­ra­phy only a few years ago, although she has an artis­tic edu­ca­tion. She admits the ocean is her main source of inspi­ra­tion, and for her most acclaimed series, Alice In Water­land, she used her own daugh­ter, Sascha, as […]

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Jaakko Mattila: A Geometric Universe

Jaakko Mattila: A Geometric Universe

I was first drawn to Finnish artist Jaakko Mat­tila’s work through his aer­ial polka dot-inspired water­colours on paper. I sim­ply love how he man­ages to incor­po­rate the repet­i­tive geo­met­ric pat­terns and lines in his work, whether it’s water­colour on paper, oil on linen or board, art fur­ni­ture, instal­la­tions or visu­als. The artist has been working […]

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Sarah Faber’s Melancholic Dolls

Sarah Faber’s Melancholic Dolls

Cana­dian artist Sarah Faber started mak­ing dolls back in 2004, under the label Black-Eyed Suzie. Inspired by both beauty and decay, she cre­ates the gloomy hand-made dolls from poly­mer clay or paper clay, using really beau­ti­ful vin­tage fab­rics for the clothes. The dolls (wear­ing Vic­to­rian dresses, most of the times) have a cer­tain Gothic influence, […]

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The Metaphorical Realism of Vladimir Kush

The Metaphorical Realism of Vladimir Kush

Vladimir Kush is a Russian-born painter and sculp­tor who expresses him­self through Sur­re­al­ism, although he prefers to call his style Metaphor­i­cal Real­ism. He started his artis­tic career when he was about 4, being influ­enced by painters such as Bot­ti­celli, Van Gogh, Ver­meer and Dali, of course. He cur­rently resides in Hawaii, where he opened his […]

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Peter Lippmann’s Foodelicious Photography

Peter Lippmann’s Foodelicious Photography

Peter Lipp­mann is an American-born pho­tog­ra­pher who has been work­ing in Paris for the past 15 years, with Cartier, Guer­lain, Chi­anti, Le Figaro or NY Times, to name just a few of his clients. Besides fash­ion edi­to­ri­als and adver­tis­ing, he enjoys pho­tograph­ing dreamy land­scapes and food. Our selec­tion focuses solely on min­i­mal­is­tic food pho­tos, most […]

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Nicoletta Ceccoli’s Wonderland

Nicoletta Ceccoli’s Wonderland

The tal­ented book illus­tra­tor for chil­dren lives and works in one of the tini­est coun­tries in the world, San Marino, yet her work is inter­na­tion­ally renowned, hav­ing received The Award of Excel­lence 4 times already and hav­ing exhib­ited /illustrated books in both Europe and North Amer­ica. Her oddly beau­ti­ful princesses and fairytale-like char­ac­ters are dreamy […]

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Alejandro Chavetta, incredibly creative collage artist

Alejandro Chavetta, incredibly creative collage artist

Argentinean-born Ale­jan­dro Chavetta works as an Art Direc­tor for San Fran­cisco mag­a­zine, but he is also a pho­tog­ra­pher, col­lage artist and a free­lance graphic designer/art direc­tor. His excel­lent col­lages com­bine vin­tage source paper and dig­i­tal images which result into a mix of tech­nol­ogy and land­scapes, head­less human forms and dis­mem­bered body parts. “I like to […]

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Felicia Atanasiu, illustrator and fine artist

Felicia Atanasiu, illustrator and fine artist

Roman­ian born illus­tra­tor & fine artist Feli­cia Atana­siu is cur­rently based in Toronto, spe­cial­iz­ing in fash­ion, edi­to­r­ial, adver­tis­ing and fine art. Her port­fo­lio is quite impres­sive already (L’Oréal and Vichy, among oth­ers) and here you can see how she actu­ally works on her illus­tra­tions. If you enjoyed this post, make sure you sub­scribe to our […]

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Book covers celebrating Nabokov’s passion for Entomology

Book covers celebrating Nabokov’s passion for Entomology

Between 1989–1999, Vin­tage pub­lished most of  Vladimir Nabokov’s works, cel­e­brat­ing his life­time pas­sion for Ento­mol­ogy. Below are the ones we like best. The praises for the incred­i­bly cre­ative & min­i­mal­is­tic book cov­ers go to art direc­tor John Gall. Which one is your favourite? If you enjoyed this post, make sure you sub­scribe to our RSS feed […]

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