Distortions
August 28th, 2009André Kertész, a Hungarian-born photographer, made this series of photos called “Distortions” in the 1930′s.




found at but does it float
André Kertész, a Hungarian-born photographer, made this series of photos called “Distortions” in the 1930′s.




found at but does it float
These photos by Chih-Han Hsu, a photographer from Brisbane (Australia), are amazing. Just a few lines of light can be enough.




Here a few photos by Nigel Tomm of his “Most Famous Photographers by Most Popular Photographer as Super Popular Art of Amazing & Awesome Super Artists Series”.





found at jeriko
The theme of the July issue of Wallpaper is sex. They asked Malika Favre of Airside, to turn her Alphabunnies into an alphabet of lovely ladies. Actually Malika did not just do a redesign of the figurines, but she also did a whole new set of letters, she only kept her favorite the G. You can buy the indivual letters as a limited edition print, but you should also have a look at the animated banner on the wallpaper website.







The work of Valentina De’ Mathà looks like dried up stains, which makes it even more fascinating.



found at acidolatte
These paintings by Chris Acheson have this very realistic look. Apparently one of his favorite subjects are shop windows, especially these one of an Agent Provocateur store. The reflections are quite impressive.



found at Cyana.Trend.Land

Photo by Natasha Klimchuk.
White Porn Paintings by Tsang Kin-wah.


“Beauty comes from the inside” by Thomas Andersen.
