Nirvana By Tetsumasa Saito
Japan based video artist Tetsumasa Saito created this eye pleasing experience titled Nirvana which is very evocative and melodious, crafted to engadge without overpowering its viewer. This is one of the most easy on the eye and relaxing pieces ive found over at Vimeo, and it’s evident this pro
Photography by Laura Taylor
I went on another flickr patrol this morning and came across some stunning imagery by Californian based photographer Laura Taylor. She portrays a simple and friendly charm throughout her work, the legitimacy of the photo’s is something i’m fond of, you can tell her photography isn’
How much does your building weigh, Mr. Foster?
I spotted this stunning documentary teaser to a film that’s been making it’s way around the different film festivals as of late. This was launched back in february and will be released properly at the end of this year. The film traces the rise of one of the world’s premier architec
Perat By Gustav Willeit
Fine art styled photography collection from Gustav Willeit who can be currently located around Corvara in Badia, Italy, these are just stunning in every aspect of the word, the clean sharp capture combined with the vast and beautiful landscapes is the perfect combination for visual success. These so
I Am From Steven Nicholas Smith
I found this little conceptual short visual works from Steven Nicholas Smith over at Vimeo, and I have to be honest here and admit to finding it over at the staff picks section, which is something I don’t like to do. Im not a fan of posting material which has already been seen by many [&hellip
Walking in Memphis By Grzegorz Adamski
I mean this in no disrespect, but when comparing this to other pieces from Grzegorz Adamski this is one of my less favourite workings, and in my opinion one of his weaker selects. Before you go taking that out of context, this is just a statement to prove the point about how highly I rate […]
Thinking Is Fun From Davis Silis
Director Davis Slilis certainly has a sense of humour, which something that is highlighted in this short little visual works titled “Thinking is Fun”. Shot using a fake film style which underpins the character of the whole piece, tied in with a quirky outlook on life, brings us an easy w
Urban Looks From Javier Salcido
The idea of capturing a moment in time is implemented in this collection of urban photography looks, and this is something that the Mexican creative say was installed in him from a young age ” Since my childhood I am attracted by the world of photography and graphic arts, transforming every me
Natalia Melikova Showcases Moscow
Neat documentative photography collection from San Francisco based and Russian born Natalia Melikova. Heres we see a clean and crisp set in the Russian capital which is portrayed in a black and white halftone format, we see very little human existence in these images and the collection is very much
SunGuy From Michelle Xin
Were back with another California Institute of the Arts student and its not because there paying me to publish their students work, but the creative’s coming out of Cal Arts are making some serious noise online already, and they’ve not even graduated yet. The guilty party this time is tw
Red by Hyunjoo Song
This short motion piece by Hyunjoo Song is based on the tale of Little Red Riding Hood. This was made for a final project, it really moved me when i watched it. I enjoyed the classic sketches and how they have been arranged, a very individualistic style. The characters have a twist and are very [&he
Dreams Path By Rares Morph
Romanian creative Rares Morph brings this great little series of imagery titled Dream Path which is typical of the styling which runs alongside the regular pieces that he creates. I guess we are following a little bit of a theme through from yesterday with the vivid set from Ausadavut Sarum, these l