Sally Nixon

Posted by Fabio 4 April 2018

Sally Nixon is an illustrator living in Little Rock, Arkansas. She graduated from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock in 2013 with a BFA in illustration. She loves drawing girls because they’re pretty and food because it’s the best. read more

Fabian Bürgy

Posted by Fabio 2 April 2018

Fabian Bürgy is a swiss based Sculptor. His diverse and playful artistic practice, which includes sculpture, installation and digital imaging, explores the conceptual aesthetic of things through random encounters of materials and misplaced situations. read more

Calypso Mahieu

Posted by Fabio 2 April 2018

Calypso Mahieu, born in Paris in 1993, is a freelance photographer and video maker. Currently living in Switzerland, she is graduated from ECAL / University of Art and Design of Lausanne in Visual Communications department, major in Photography. read more

Paw Poulsen

Posted by Fabio 29 March 2018

Paw Poulsen is a graphic design student from Copenhagen, currently studying at the Danish School of Media and Journalism. His approach focuses on content driven accessible solutions. read more

WET: The Magazine of Gourmet Bathing

Posted by Fabio 29 March 2018

WET: The Magazine of Gourmet Bathing, also known simply as WET Magazine, was created and published by Leonard Koren from 1976 through 1981, first in Venice and later in Santa Monica, California. read more

Posted by Fabio 28 March 2018

A new series from WeTransfer and Pi Studios looks at creative collaborations in a new way, capturing what working together really looks and feels like. read more

Renée Gouin

Posted by Fabio 28 March 2018

Vancouver-based artist, Renée Gouin most recent work is influenced by the color palettes and ambiguous spacial effects found in fashion photography. By emphasizing these flat abstract forms, she embraces the playful antics of cubism. read more

Ricardo Bofill – La Muralla Roja

Posted by Fabio 28 March 2018

La Muralla Roja (The Red Wall) embodies a clear reference to the popular architecture of the Arab Mediterranean, in particular to the adobe towers of North Africa. The Red Wall is like a fortress which marks a vertical silhouette following the contour lines of the rocky cliff. read more