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Cassette Art by Benoit Jammes

A nice series entitled “Cassette Relooking” entirely handmade by Paris-based artist Benoit Jammes. Using old audio tapes, he redesigned movie posters such as Kill Bill, Tintin, Rambo among others with minimal accents. A sweet (…)

The Hidden Horrors of Processed Foods

A very interesting project conducted by San Francisco-based artist Caren Alpert who used one of science’s most powerful tools, a scanning electron miscroscope (SEM), which uses a beam of electrons to magnify specimens up to 30,000 (…)

Portraits Made with Tea, Vodka, Whiskey and Ink by Carne Griffiths

British artist Carne Griffiths creates striking portraits complemented by floral patterns and flow plays using calligraphy ink, graphite and liquids such as tea brandy, vodka and whisky. “Carne’s images explore both human and floral forms, figuratively (…)

Out of Place by Robert Rickhoff

With this series entitled “Out of Place”, German artist Robert Rickhoff reinterpreted with humour and creativity the notion of public spaces as we know it. Through various photo-manipulations, he modified the objects we pass by (…)

Candy Warhol By TOMAAS

A nice series entitled “Candy Warhol” by New York-based photographer TOMAAS who specializes in beauty and travel photography. He created a playful yet edgy and vibrant imagery with a subtle attention to details. Eye candy, (…)

Pencil Sculptures by Lionel Bawden

Lionel Bawden is an Australian artist who creates wonderful sculptures with hexagonal coloured pencils that he assembles and carves into anamorphic shapes. These abstract shapes take advantage of the color and geometry qualities of this unusual (…)

Recycled Can Sculptures by Macaon

Japanese artist Macaon creates excellent sculptures out of recycled beer and soda cans. Using a mixture of one or multiple cans, his collection includes a wide array of famous characters such as Mario, Dark Vader, (…)

Totems by Alain Delorme

The “Totems” of Paris-based photographer Alain Delorme take us in the heart of contemporary China. This series manipulated on Photoshop depicts an exaggerated social and economic reality that strikes the low-wage workers of Shanghai who (…)

More Than Human by Tim Flach

A fantastic series of photographs entitled “More Than Human” by London-based photographer Tim Flach. Far from wildlife photography, the photographer shows us a different facet of various animals with poses and gestures that unveil (…)

Water Wigs Women by Tim Tadder

Another fantastic series of photographs by Tim Tadder (see also Water Wigs) but this time with women who shaved their heads or applied bald caps and on whom water ballons were hurled to create (…)