Photography From Hamed Masoumi
Hamed Masourmi is a Iranian creative who I stumbled across earlier on my daily travels with his latest project titled ‘The Field Of Loneliness” catching my attention. Hamed is currently based in Manchester and is a photographer who likes to create series of photography that are often of
Between Bears By Eran Hilleli
Currently residing in Israel Tel Aviv creative mind Eran Hilleli recently graduated from the Bezalel Academy where he studied the production of Animation. Today he brings us the very piece of work that helped him to graduate with such flying colours and praise. Between Bears is a captivating, inspir
Imagery By Joel Tjintjelaar
Dutch photographer Joel Tjinjelaar consistently produces looks simular to the ones we see here which are mysterious stark and surreal, his flickr account is in fact littered with this style of work. He says he loves black and white photography because “with the removal of color the essence of
Prayers for Peace From Dustin Grella
Animator Dustin Grella presents us with a short visual working that is both powerful and humbling, as it was created in memory of his recently past brother who served time as a solider in Iraq. As the short painted animation develops in front of our eyes Dustin narrates the entire piece explaining h
Royal Family Collages From Aprile Eelcich
Toronto based creative Aprile Eelcich is a graphic designer, artist, and writer who recent produced this collection of collages as a personal project. These really caught my attention on my daily travels through the various networks we use, Aprile became inspired to create this set of ten when she f
Dwell Visit Josef Albers Foundation
As senior editor Aaron Britt will soon explain Dwell took a visit to the Josef Albers foundation for part of their new series running which is titled colour theory the full spectrum, this is the first instalment in a three part series. Director Gary Nadeau got involved with this project and is the i
Photography From Fredrik Broden
Fredrik Broden is a conceptual photographer who resides in Dallas and is represented by Renne Rhyner & co. His works are stripped down, clean and crisp with many doubling as visual metaphor. A large majority of his work leans towards the white collar worker with his subjects often educated indi
Imagery From Daniel Schmidt
German creative Daniel Schmidt who is based in Hamburg is known by many for his work as a designer and art director working for clients such as Audi, Adidas, and Ikea. Recently he turned his hand to photography when travelling over to the states and was able to document a slice of what surrounded hi
The Diary of a Disappointed Book From StudioCanoe
The Folks involved with Falmouth creative project StudioCanoe could relate with the idea that books don’t get the treatment they deserve. So they got together and devised this little short visual working based around the concept that although some books may be our most treasured possessions it
Vatn By Christophe Chudy
French Director Christophe Chudy is the guilty party behind this mesmerising little visual working which was devised when the creative learnt that a friend with a pool studio had an afternoon free. The project evolved from this one single phone conversation and four days later forty five people arri
How To Explain It To My Parents – Bart Julius Peters
Lernert & Sander are the two dutch artists and friends that brought us an episode of their great documentary series How To Explain It To My Parents in the past and today bring us one of the latest in that series of visuals. This time we sit down with Bart Julius Peters and his father […]
Informer By Sebastian Szwajczak
Polish photographer Sebastian Szwajczak released this set of imagery today which is his latest body of work, I thought id bring it across before anyone else put it out there. The collection was devised when KMAG magazine asked Sebastian to get involved with their June issue, he went about constructi