Posted by Fabio 6 July 2011
A man wakes to discover that his hands have a life of their own. Directed by Charlie Graley.
Posted by Fabio 4 July 2011
I began photographing farm animals because I was interested in using them as a metaphor for the fashion model, I wanted to draw parallels between literally consuming them, which we do everyday, and the way the photograph ‘consumes’ its subject. Over the last five years, the project has evolved into more of a critique of photography’s role in our society. read more
Posted by Fabio 4 July 2011
Tatsuro Kiuchi was born in Tokyo, Japan in 1966. Originally a graduate in Biology at International Christian University in Tokyo, He made the change to an art career after graduating with distinction from the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. He started illustrating mostly children’s books with several publishers in the US and Japan.
www.tatsurokiuchi.com
Posted by Fabio 1 July 2011
Writing and directing professionally since early 2005, Christian’s body of work includes commercials, documentary, online content, and short films that tend to walk the line between bizarre and beautiful, with a mindful eye on achievability. read more
Posted by Fabio 1 July 2011
It all started when Nuria Rius was fourteen years old in her mum’s butcher’s shop. She started her professional career there, doing the best burgers at the Market, a job that she combined with her studies in Arts. After finishing these shs decided to study Photography for four years at the Institut d’Estudis Fotogràfics de Catalunya, (BCN). read more
Posted by Fabio 30 June 2011
The Venezuelan artist Mariana Monteagudo best known for her Munecas, doll sculptures, is beginning a new body of work. Little heroes, action figures, cartoon characters such as Betty Boop and Barbie dolls are the sources of inspiration for her new series titled Fake Idols.
www.marianamonteagudo.net
Posted by Fabio 30 June 2011
Personally responsible for several hundred million views on Youtube, Josh Forbes has provided more entertainment than most small-to-mid sized countries. From big pop acts like Sara Bareilles or The Fray to quirky indie darlings like The Submarines or Hockey, Josh is able to find just the right approach to fit artist, song and audience.
www.moremediaforeveryone.com
Posted by Fabio 27 June 2011
The Land, Before Time by illustrator Raymond Uhlir. Gouache and ink on paper 11 x 15 in.