Posted by Fabio 22 June 2010
Director Matthew Lessner of design studio Paranoid US has recently directed this video for US band Hey Champ. If you wanna see a set of sexy dolphins – you wanna check this video.
Posted by Fabio 22 June 2010
Paris based illustrator, director and craftsman Julien Langendorff has a wonderful selection of monsters on his website – don’t be afraid they are very colourful.
Posted by Fabio 22 June 2010
Adolf Hoffmeister (1902-1973) was a poet, novelist, translator and editor. He edited one of the main Czech daily newspapers, Lidové noviny (1928-30) and the main literary paper, Literární noviny (1930-32). He was also a talented artist and caricaturist, often illustrating his own work. read more
Posted by Fabio 22 June 2010
An astonishing deconstruction of the vapidity of supermodel Kate Moss at the beginning of her career. Karen Kilimnik’s trigger-finger on the VCR found footage disrupts the seamless montage and thereby the illusionary life and times, of perhaps the most famous supermodel of the past two decades. It’s as if a fashion magazine is torn asunder, revealing the mere pulp from which it is made. Simple and thereby devastating… the power of the pause button.
Posted by Fabio 22 June 2010
Mike Monteiro has more than a decade of experience creating outstanding visual and interactive design. He has served as lead visual designer for ReliefWeb, Six Apart, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and for the Glaucoma Research Foundation.
Posted by Fabio 21 June 2010
American illustrator Megan Diddie graduated in 2008 with a BA from Santa Clara University. Diddie works with ink, pencil, acrylic and watercolour. read more
Posted by Fabio 21 June 2010
New video for New York band Blockhead, directed and animated by Philadelphia based director Anthony Francisco Schepperd. Make sure you watch this psychedelic explosion of colours in full screen.
Posted by Fabio 21 June 2010
Peter Saul is an American painter born in 1934 which work solidly spans across Pop Art, Figurative Art to Expressionism. Saul was born in San Francisco, California, and studied at the California School of Fine Arts from 1950 to 1952, and at Washington University from 1952 to 1956, before traveling to Europe, where he remained until 1962. read more