Posted by Fabio 26 March 2010
A rahter cheerful collection of sculptures made by artist Michael DeLucia.
Posted by Fabio 25 March 2010
Copenhagen based fashion photographer Henrik Adamsen’s portfolio is what I would describe as “sexy”.
Posted by Fabio 24 March 2010
From Danish glass artist Lene Bødker’s studio, a converted gasworks wonders of sheer beauty are coming to life. Hollow blown vessels to patterned organic shapes undertake at least a work period of two months to create. Bødker has recently shown her pieces at the fine art fair TEFAF in Maastricht.
Posted by Fabio 23 March 2010
Before anyone even has had the chance to own an Ipad its already been passed on the inside by the WePad. German technology company Neofonie‘s WePad is in many ways superior to the Ipad with its 11,6″ screen and a resolution of 1366×768 px compared to Ipads 9,7″ and 1024×768 px. WePad sports two USB ports, webcam and supports Flash, as well as the ability to handle multiple open applications – the Ipad features non of this. Read full specs here.
Posted by Fabio 23 March 2010
“This series explores the genre of the landscape with the use of the special digital camera developed and built by the artist. Originally designed to be a panoramic camera, it takes thousands of vertical slices in rapid succession.”
Posted by Fabio 19 March 2010
Sofia Torres was born in 1987. She graduated from Williams College with honors in Studio Art, and is now working in Southern California as a freelance graphic designer and photographer. Her work has appeared on album covers, blogs and online photography magazines. This spring she will attend a month-long sculpture residency at the Vermont Studio Center.
Posted by Fabio 18 March 2010
25 year old New York resident Julian Goldstein spends most of his time in the streets of NY where he captures some wonderful images with his 35mm camera. Besides photographing he also owns and operates a NY themed gift shop on the Upper West Side.
Posted by Fabio 17 March 2010
Really like this simple, slick website from Art Director and Designer David James showcasing all his work from 1988 to present day.