Celebrity Portraits by Tom Munro
Some stunning celebrity portraits by English born Tom Munro. This guy moved to New York in 1990, he started a career as a photographer in 1996, and achieved overnight success with his early editorial shoots for British Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar. From then on, Munro has worked ten years straigh
Stomacher – Untitled/Dark Divider by Sean Stiegemeier
This music video is for a band called Stomacher, filmed by Sean Stiegemeier whilst travelling. He went to numerous places whilst filming the time-lapse seen here, including Prague, Japan, Banff, Utah, Oregon, and California, and was shot over a year. He used a Canon 5D with an Anamorphic 35mm lens,
Confessions on Life, Death & God – What’s Your Secret?
A great video from the same people that brought us Fifty People, One Question, this short film being titled “Whats Your Secret?”. They ask various different people what there darkest secret is, we get some interesting and weird answers in return. This is in collaboration with PostSecret
Roy Lichtenstein Showing in Milan at the Triennale Museum
‘Meditation on Art’ is an exhibition devoted to the work of American pop artist Roy Lichtenstein, which is now showing at the Triennale Museum in Milan. Roy is considered by many as a forerunner of ‘post modernism’, his technique being imitation of typographical printing. Her
Illustrator Irma Gruenholz
Irma Gruenholz is an illustrator who specialises in clay and other mixed media materials, she tries to explore new possibilities by working with all kinds of elements and textures. After her illustrations are complete she usually photographs them and retouches with polymer clay, giving it a hard and
The Greta Magnusson Grossman Exhibition at Arkitekturmuseet in Stockholm
The Swedish furniture designer and architect Greta Magnusson Grossman is currently experiencing the first major retrospective of her work at Stockholm’s Arkitekturmuseet and also releasing her new book titled ‘Greta Magnusson Grossman: A Car and Some Shorts’. Grossman has played a
Fall / Folk / Fare Posters By Derek Chan
Graphic Designer working out of Seattle Derek Chan brings us this collection of minimalistic posters created for fictional indie folk music series. I never lead with the intention of promoting anything other than creative innovation so was relieved to find out this wasn’t an actual event, the
Heidi Slimane for The Drums
This ones not new, dating back to late 2009, but i hadn’t posted it before and it seemed quite fitting. Simply because of the attention that the NYC band The Drums have been getting as of late, these monochromatic photographs by Hedi Slimane really do set them off perfectly, they explain the g
Illustrator Noma Bar Showing at KK Outlet in London
Illustrator Noma Bar opened his new exhibition last night titled ‘Bitter Sweet’ at the KK Outlet in London’s Hoxton Square. His show runs until the 30th of April, you may recognise some of Noma’s work from his recently published book called Negative Space, but Bar has transfo
Selection Of Works From Pedro Antunes
I stumbled across this selection of works from portuguese based photographer on my most recent quest to find a gem amongst the internet jumble, Pedro Autunes ability to balance colour in his scenes drew me to his workings. From browsing through his online pieces Id have to say that his fashion inspi
Roman & Williams Feature by The Scout
Roman & Williams, the comprehensive design firm based in New York City, was founded in 1999 by Robin Standefer and Stephen Alesch. The Scout Magazine recently featured them on video, talking about the company and what makes them tick. More information and the video below. “It’s a sh